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Jun. 10, 2006
Laundry: The Next Frontier
Alyssa and Brendan both finished their Math books yesterday which was the last of the school work before we switch gears for the summer.
 (The bottom half is empty because Emily won't leave the disks alone)
A year ago, I bought a PEGS board and it has been a fantastic addition to our home as well as our homeschool. At the beginning of last summer, we sat down for a family meeting and brainstormed ways we would utilize our new 'system'. While we could have been more consistent with it, when I compare where we are today with one year ago, we have made tremendous improvements. The kids not only pitch in with the housework but they still enjoy using the board.
This being the first day of summer break, it was time to sit down for our second annual family meeting. All year I've thought to myself, "If only I could hire someone to do the laundry, we might actually be able to get this whole house keeping thing under control." The laundry was definitely our weak link and today the answer came to me - put the kids on it. With everyone a year older now, it was time to rearrange chores anyway and so I gave everyone a laundry duty.
Here's the plan: each morning Brendan will go from room to room with a basket and collect the dirty clothes which will theoretically be in the hampers. While this seems far fetched at the moment, if the hampers weren't always overflowing with clothes, I think people would actually put the dirty clothes in them and we wouldn't have so many items tossed onto the floor. He will bring the basket(s) to the washing machine and leave it there. Chase will take an empty basket and remove the clothes from the dryer depositing them on the couch. Alyssa will fold the clothes and the three of them will put their own things away with Alyssa putting away things in the community property category (towels, etc.). Each day I will wash and dry the clothes so they will be ready to be folded and put away the next day.
Alyssa and Brendan love to collect their green disks to be turned in at the end of the week for allowance. Chase doesn't find money much of a motivator so I am trying Chuck E Cheese tokens with him instead. I have promised a trip to CEC in July if everyone participates in the new plan without a bunch of bellyaching. We will see how it goes.
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My name is Tiffany. I am a 40 year old mother of 4. My husband, John, and I planned to homeschool even before we married 18 years ago but it would be several years before our oldest would be ready to start on this journey. We had our children in alphabetical order, quite by accident at first, but once we got started, we figured we had to keep it going. They are Alyssa 10, Brendan 9, Chase 6, and Emily 4. Our 4th baby, D, miscarried at 13 weeks. We have no intention of making it to Z.
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