Homeschooling on the Road-Pikes Peak
Jun 18th, 2009 | By Jessica Parnell | Category: Featured Articles, Homeschooling Road Trip 2009Forgot to add some of the other lessons we learned while hiking Pike’s Peak. These were the lessons the kids wanted me to share.
So, what did we learn today (other than some fascinating history about Pike’s Peak)?

I did it!
My eight year old learned that we are fearfully and wonderfully made and that when she puts her “I can’t do it” attitude away and puts her mind to it, she can do even those things which seem impossible!
My eleven year old pulled from her science studies this year to remind us that the air at high altitudes is much thinner and contains less oxygen and that it is important to drink a lot of water to combat altitude sickness.
And my 13 year old learned that sometimes we need to listen to the wisdom of the more experienced and put away our stubbornness. This lesson came from the story of a Texas couple who were hiking up the mountain and refused to board the descending train when the conductor warned them that a storm was coming. They were found the next morning frozen to death just a short distance from the top.
No math yet, but we have definitely touched on Science, Social Studies and Language Arts!
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Additional homeschooling posts:
Homeschooling on the Road-Rocky Mountain National Park
Days Four and Five
The view from our camp
Homeschool Survey Results Equip Parents to Overcome Roadblocks
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