... that their thinking is done by their head;
it is actually done by the heart
which first dictates the conclusion,
then commands the head to provide
the reasoning that will defend it."
it is actually done by the heart
which first dictates the conclusion,
then commands the head to provide
the reasoning that will defend it."
- Anthony de Mello
via Whisky River (Thanks again to this most inspirational blog)
(Photo: Reflections. Taken for the C&C photo assignment that I forgot to post ...Ahem!)
The above quote pretty well sums up where I'm at in the proverbial a nutshell at the moment. You see there has finally been an uprising here at La Rivière. You may remember this post where I poured my heart out about the sadness of the French school system, and my ensuing désarroi...
Eh bien CA Y EST! In spite of my 'head's' better judgement and worries about how in goodness name I'm going to manage it all, let alone succeed in everything, I finally bit the bullet and formally announced my intention determination to homeschool the messmonsters (in light of having no better formal schooling option in a vicinity of 150 kilometres). Yup! All 3 of them. As from September 2010. THIS YEAR!
Did I mention that I am STILL going to 'launch' my new idea in a couple of weeks and go all the way through with it as well? While still painting, reopening my wee shop and organising a couple of exhibitions? Am I intending to find time to eat or sleep? Hmmm - Not sure if the last two options will be feasible ;-)
Let's just say that, in a burst of pure FOLIE, Heart quarters overthrew Headquarters, is now staging a full on seige, and will continue to hold out until Headquarters caves in and comes up with the goods on 'how to pull it all off seamlessly and without a hitch.'
So when Jamie Ridler asked today in her 'Wishcasting Wednesday,' "What rules do you wish to make or break?" I had to respond with this:
This is the first time in my life when I'm actually sort of 'breaking rules.' Up till my early 20s (well, late teens maybe) I was always a terrible goody two shoes, afraid of 'not being liked' and admonished if I did 'wrong.' France has been good for me in that way. This is a country where EVERYBODY bends or shatters the rules. NO ONE obeys rules here. Except for the school one that says 'thou child shall remain inside these school buildings from 9-5.30 when s/he will be released to go home to study for another hour at least.'
You may not find that shocking. I was a grade A student, finished my degree, was Student President and in the School Debating Team, musicals etc etc etc..... AND I DO!
So I'm BREAKING this one.
Now I'm going to take a big deep breath and say, "It's been nice knowing you. I'm never going to find enough time to blog again."
...THANK YOU FOR ALL THE SUPPORT YOU'VE SHOWN ME because your comments and shared concerns have been very influential in helping me make my decision.
In the end though - it's just my messmonsters that seem sooooooo worth it!!
Looking forward to catching up with you later in the week to share my 'other breath-taking news' and introduce you to two very inspirational women bloggers...
Bisous
xx
NoN! NON!
That's not what I want to say at all!!
That's not what I want to say at all!!
I want to say...
In the end though - it's just my messmonsters that seem sooooooo worth it!!
Looking forward to catching up with you later in the week to share my 'other breath-taking news' and introduce you to two very inspirational women bloggers...
Bisous
xx