Enjoying the Sonshine

• Jul. 19, 2005 - Preparation

In 1998, we moved from a condominium to our very first house (I was 9-months pregnant with our very first child at the time).  On moving day we were completely prepared; we had even moved everything from upstairs to downstairs to facilitate a rapid move.  All of the boxes were labeled with the room they would go into and the ease of it all was quite wonderful!  We received many compliments that day:-)

I absolutely love being prepared.  There is something wonderful about having dinner ready, guest rooms prepared, duckies in a row:-).  A clean island, a clean desk, a clutter-free living room.....these are truly "ahhhhhh" moments for me:-) It is exciting to go into a situation where your full attention (such as it is) can be devoted to the task at hand.  

On the other hand, it is truly disappointing when I have failed to plan.  For instance, the other day I intended to color pictures with my kids, and I sat down at the computer to find some great pics online.  I handed the pics out as they came out of the printer and by the time I had given up on finding my oldest the perfect outline map of the continents, all of the other children were finished with their pictures!

As I begin to plan out our homeschool year, I am realizing that the true dilemna of the homeschooling mother of young children seems to be finding the time to plan, and doing so effectively.  When the children are finally tucked in at night seems to be the only time available, and by this time my gas tank is running on fumes.  If anyone has any good planning tips, I'm all ears!


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• Jul. 19, 2005 - Planning Schmanning LOL!

Posted by riverfolk4
I often have so many websites I want to check out, topics to read about to answer YESTERDAY's questions from these hooligans...and so on! One thing I do like to do is take a day every now and then for that kind of thing--seriously! I say 'today's my puter/planning/whatever day, nobody's gettin this puter' lol. I tidy up quick n plant myself in this chair for awhile--the hooligans know where to find me! I've found that by doing so, I'm at least more mentally prepared if nothing else. Probably because I LOVE learning myself and this tactic fulfills some of that junkie mode lol.
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• Jul. 21, 2005 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Selah
Occassionally I put all the children down for "rests"...the older ones read while the younger ones usually fall asleep. The rule is this is Mom's planning time and you have to stay put. I try to take it at least once a month to pull things together for the coming weeks.
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