Mine too.
I'd say one of the things I've learned is one form of teaching doesn't fit everyone. You can learn more on your own if you know your learning style. Yours is probably close to mine - kinesthetic/tactile. (I am NOT good at sports so don't expect EVERY part to be the same.

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I'm not super in love with coding or math... LOL. I'd rather just be a homemaker and throw it out the door, but I want some kind of skill to fall back on/gives me emotional security. It does relax me when I have time.
We're studying the 1400s and Columbus is in this part. (I'm homeschooling) My 12-year-old was whining and got bored, so I've included all of the juicy gossip about him being a con. They leave out all of the good stuff in school or people would be super interested.
Nobody ever talks about every store being sold out of black fabric in one city during Abraham Lincoln's death, while people were mourning in the streets, during a time when women were rioting and looting the stores for bread because they were starving to death.
Nobody will tell you that the George Washington cherry tree story was a myth or that Benjamin Franklin was a little bit of a crude sketchy dude.
If you have the whole story and not the school safe parts, you have like the greatest gossip/reality TV show story ever almost every time.
They leave all out all of the good stuff.