tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9192116037186233730.post5016683218554676488..comments2023-06-13T08:29:40.416-06:00Comments on Our Home's School: Just Wondering . . .Googshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16170471499392699866noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9192116037186233730.post-57931808872522555162010-06-29T08:37:10.997-06:002010-06-29T08:37:10.997-06:00I have been pondering that question and answer as ...I have been pondering that question and answer as well. My first stage of musing as led me to decide that I have a "summer schedule" and a "not-summer schedule." <br /><br />During the rest of the year it seems easy to get to bed at a good time and up early. It is easier to do family work and structured free time. <br /><br />This summer (my first summer of the conveyor belt) I am struggling. We work hard for a lot of the day gardening, mowing, and cleaning up our newly purchached land. We are just so tired when we get to bed! We can't get up in to the morning early like we use to. We are going to bed late too because we are watching the stars a lot.<br /><br />I've also found that we are reconnecting with family during the summer. These cousins are all on "summer break" and therefore don't have a schedule. They have a "whenever" schedule going on. It's been frustrating. At present I've decide that I must adapt our schedule for the summer so that I can allow ourselves to particpate in all the things summer allows: water, sunshine, gardening, star gazing, cousins, camping, outside work, etc.<br /><br />I just need to stop being irritated by it now. : )<br /><br />Thanks for the Bambi recommendation.Being A Mother Who Knowshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13989126074756517909noreply@blogger.com