We're at the end of the school year! Kind of. The school year in this part of the world and in our family has always been pretty much the first day of September to the last day of May. Everything is different lately, but still it's Last Bell now. We're celebrating with a walk to the river and a fancy meal.
And, yes, Bogdan is finished. He's done well with 5th grade through all kinds of chaos. His online music lessons will continue throughout June; he has to make up for long gaps when he didn't have access to lessons and/or an instrument. He's loved art here in Ivano-Frankivsk: earning awards, showing up on the news, and having his work exhibited in an actual museum! I don't know if art classes will continue in summer months?
With his teacher and his work at the museum |
Asya has also done really well in her 9th grade. She kept up with her music, when no one else could. Sometimes she and her teacher were on Zoom from their phones, when one or the other of them was actually traveling from one place to another, or when explosions or air raid sirens were sounding in the background. Asya has also been in a small Zoom group of AmblesideOnline kids around the world, and that was wonderful for both her and me. (I think our group started a fad; it looks like there are going to be a bunch of similar Zoom groups next year.) Asya's not quite done yet, because in high school we count a full school year by days, and she has some more to do before she gets to the end.
Zoom group in April |
Raia won the Overcomer Award from HomeLife Academy, the American school she's enrolled in. She definitely deserves it. This whole year has been about overcoming war, occupation, displacement, distance from her friends, hurdles to finishing high school and getting into college, and so much more. Raia also has more days and more hard work ahead of her before she finishes 11/12th grade and graduates, but she's doing a great job and finishing well. (And you saw a photo of her and Jaan in my last post, so it's fair that I'm not adding one here.)
I'm always so thankful for our AmblesideOnline family. Finding AO at the beginning of homeschooling and being involved there is honestly one of the biggest blessings in my life. This year especially we've needed that continuity and support, and it's been there for us constantly.
One more year of homeschooling is (almost) done!
2 comments:
I would give each one of you Overcomer's Awards. What you have accomplished in the midst of war and displacement is incredible. We love you dearly, are thinking of you nearly constantly, and pray for you continually.
Such a blessing that you've had Ambleside Online through these tough years; both with the war and your cancer. Praise the Lord for that continuity!
We are so proud of each of you. Everything you have accomplished in this horrible time is amazing. We continue to pray for each of you and that this war would come to an end w/ Ukraine being VICTORIOUS!! Love, Baba Julie
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