September 8, 2008
Ah... I've got my cup of tea and I'm sitting down for my afternoon hour of writing. I've worked really hard all morning at staying on schedule breakfast, e-mail & RSS, kitchen clean up, hanging laundry, reading with kids, math, spelling and handwriting, make lunch, eat lunch. I even got up shortly after 6:30 for a few moments of quiet before waking up the kiddos. I'm a regular routine machine.
So, now I'm ready to write about... nothing. My brain has been so busy trying to get this family into a new groove I haven't had any time to think about much else.
That's ok, especially for a Monday. Come Wednesday I'm sure I'll have a build up of ideas I need to share, or at least pretty photos.
In the meantime if you are "into" homeschool schedules, you can check out mine below (see attachments). Let me just qualify that I'm a very effective planner, less effective at carrying through with the plan. Oh and the only reason I'm posting it is because I love looking at other people's schedules, personal hobby of mine. Check it out if you're freaky like me, otherwise come back another day for more interesting (hopefully) reading.
I'd look, but I fear other people's schedules. I either get intimidated, or I get distracted. :-D
JM, no worries. I don't get up at 5am and the kids spend most of the day playing & crafting not doing latin, rhetoric, grammar, advanced calculus and the like. Some homeschool schedules & curriculums freak me right out.
-- Renee
I love seeing other people's schedule's too. I keep trying to figure out - how does everyone fit all of the house work and the homeschooling work into one day? Your schedule helped me to see that. Thanks!
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jfrancis on Sept. 8, 2008, 11:21 p.m.
Homeschooling is a personal investment in the spiritual health of our nation.
renee on Sept. 9, 2008, 8:41 a.m.
jfrancis, welcome fellow shutter sister!
thanks for stopping by and leaving a lovely poem. I guess I'm investing in the spiritual health of the nation but I don't think so grand. I think more about investing in the whole health of my children and our family. Thanks for the encouragement.
Renee