Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Bad Egg
Since I seem to have hit a nerve with my last post on what to expect when you tell the principal you want to home school, I thought I'd share a little home school story.
When # 1 was in sixth grade he was home schooled and it occurred to me that he was missing out on the joys of the sixth grade Maturation class. One day I sent his brothers out to play, drew a few pictures of the reproductive systems of males and females then explained the girl stuff, I figured I'd leave the boy stuff to Adorable Hubby.
After what I thought was a lovely little explanation of the journey of an egg through the female reproductive system ending in pregnancy or menstrual cycle; I sat back with a satisfied smile and asked #1 if he had any questions.
"So is it a bad egg if it doesn't fertilize?" He asked confused concern in his voice.
"Oh no sweetie!" I exclaimed horrified that I'd given him that impression.
I went back over it all explaining that all eggs couldn't be fertilized and that a menstrual cycle was a beautiful, natural part of womanhood, what? it's natural. I assured him that an egg wasn't bad just because it didn't become a baby. I suggested that it was however an emotional time for a women because of the hormones that accompanied the process and that he could help out by keeping an eye on his brothers while I took a nap.
I settled back in my recliner with the warm glow of being a Mom and teacher pleased that my thoughtful instructions had successfully prepared my little boy to become a young man.
The screen door slammed shut and #1 yelled, "Brothers, Mom's trying to pass a bad egg! We've got to play out here and leave her alone!"
Maybe the Principals is right...
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5 comments:
OH, that is SO funny!!! I love the way they sum up what we explain!!
No, the principal is still wrong. :)
Hahahahaha! I love the way kids see/ say things. Do you remember in My Girl when she got it for the first time and got crabby with her friend? She said, "don't come back for 5-7 days!" and slammed the door. Don't think I've never pulled that line either. LOL, good times.
Blessings, Whitney
haahaha!!
Blessings!
So funny! After all of the questions we have had lately, I can really relate! Thanks for sharing.
Mrs. Nurse Boy
Haha! So funny! I think that should be a new euphemism for that terrible time of the month.
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