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A New Week

It's a good start to the week.  I've implemented a new daily schedule so that the day flows better.  It starts with morning devotions and prayer, followed by a 25 minute workout.  By the time I'm done, the kids are up having breakfast and doing daily chores.  Lily starts school at 9am (at least until the other two start, then we will start a little earlier), and by the time she's done we have the whole rest of the day to enjoy!  Today we went swimming at a friends' house, which was perfect on yet another hot day.  Brooke is back home and is in the full swing of things!  I missed having my helper around, especially at doing dishes time!  Also she is super psyched because she has gotten permission from the king of the house to have Facebook, which she immediately began posting on.  Maybe one day I'll have one too; seems addicting though.  


Well as far as school goes we're still at a 3 day school week and doing the basics.  Hopefully this new schedule will work out and all my children will have my undivided attention when they need help (yeah, right).  Last year was tough because Noah and Lily were thrown into the mix and Brooke didn't get the attention she had from year one.  We'll see how it goes.  I will be posting about what we use for curriculum in detail and how our daily schedule looks like once they are all schooling.  TTFN!!!!

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