And just as we thought we had it all figured out, we hit another road block. A week ago DS4.9 was tested for more allergies on top of the ones we already knew about. This time we included environmental and seasonal and what do you know, he tested positive to every single thing they did (trees, grass, dust mites, mold, cats, dogs, etc.) And all of theme big time allergies, some at 4PPP on a 0-4 scale. So we started daily allergy meds to make DS's life more comfortable and then he started to show signs of allergy and exercise induced asthma and THEN to top it off, on Saturday he had two episodes where he basically stopped breathing without any warnings (asthma attacks most likely) so now we have an inhaler from the emergency room until we see the allergist again on Wednesday and he will decide what to do next. It seems the air outside was so saturated with the tree pollen he's so highly allergic that he just went into something very similar to anaphylactic shock. At least we know it's related to his seasonal allergies so shouldn't be an issue all year but it was very scary so now we are to square one in terms of his school health plan. Can't even put him on the school bus the next two weeks since they have no a/c and drive with the windows down plus the bus driver wouldn't be allowed to use his inhaler if needed anyways. And the teacher wouldn't use the inhaler either. She said they would take him to the nurse's office, which in his case might be too late since he went from being 100% fine to not breathing within seconds.

So, back to thinking about homeschooling. Especially since it just dawned on me that even though the boys are 19 months apart, they could be on the same curriculum since the younger one is more advanced (though not cooperating! lol)