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Challenge yourself

This morning I spent some time again working with insurance to address the car repairs. Fun stuff. The rest of our day was spent with me working on house projects while the kids played. The tv was on all day but not with movies or cartoons playing. I had the classical music channel playing on low in the background. I do that quite a bit during the day. The kids played with their Legos and made new creations the entire day upstairs. They never watched TV. I believe one of them asked to watch a cartoon but I said “no”. Their long time of free play allowed them to let their creativity flow. Do you think you and your children could go an entire day without them sitting in front of the TV or computer? Try and see if you can and watch what they do (and say:)
We did discuss what to do in an emergency. For example, what if I fell off of the tall ladder while I was painting and needed help. They knew to call 911. Thankfully, they didn’t have to!
Off to paint some more. I’m slowly making my way to the basement to work on the future schoolroom. I haven’t been to the gym in several days but hopefully moving a giant ladder around by myself will count for something!

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Don’t use the bathroom outside!

Today involved me discussing bathroom habits with my youngest.  I walked outside to find him going “number 2” in our backyard by the swing set (FYI to those of you who visit). I asked him what he was doing at which point he said he was going poo as if that was the norm for him.  He said he only did a couple (help me). So, after we talked about practicing good hygiene, I asked him to get the shovel and throw his business into the woods.  Later, I looked out the window to see him picking up the feces with the pink frisbee as my daughter swept the grass around him.  Come to think of it, I don’t know what happened to that pink frisbee. Better get rid of that, too! It really is like a bad movie at my house (all the time).

Well, enough TMI. I have a laundry list of things I want to do and cover with my kids, and the list seems to keep growing as we all age.  How do I choose from the list? That seems to be my current dilemma.  I try to use their interests as a guide, but even that is sometimes challenging as my kids seem to like most everything.  Looking at our schedule of activities, I frequently am asking myself if where we are spending our time is valuable to their education and future.  Sometimes, I really don’t know, so I’m constantly researching ideas for them and myself.

I just finished watching the White House Science Fair participants on you-tube.  Pretty amazing projects and kids featured.  Of course, when the video was over, my mind was racing with thoughts like do I have the ability to inspire my children to think innovatively,  do I have the resources to help them achieve their entrepreneurial ideas, will they ever think like an entrepreneur and what if they don’t, what if they don’t like STEM, will their careers be hurt if they don’t, etc,  and so forth..Am I doing enough, and if I’m not as their primary educator, what do I need to change?  Those racing thoughts..

I did have the kids help with household chores this morning before we began academics.  My goal is to try to start each day with them performing some chore duty even though none of them want to.  Too bad, no lazy kids in my house! Today’s chores included sweeping, dusting, cleaning bathrooms, putting away clothes and toys, and emptying the dishwasher.  I’ve decided to do away with the chore charts.  They simply don’t work for our family.  My philosophy is just help out with what’s needed, right? Academics followed chores, and then we planted some annual seeds in a few planters. I really want to grow a garden this spring, but I’m concerned our vegetables would be eaten by our squirrel friends. (My husband is the squirrel whisperer and treats our forest animals like pets since I won’t get a dog). Hydroponics is something I’m looking into for us to avoid relying on the soil.  Please send info if you have had success in this area.

It’s after 11:00, and I’ll be up for several more hours tonight working on various things for the kids and myself-making coffee as we speak. It’s quiet, and I can hear my own thoughts..

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What did I cook for St. Patrick’s Day? I bought Irish Potatoes.

These past couple of days my mind has been engaged with a bit of everything: paintball, a research paper, the Suzuki method, my faith and church, FLL, drama, dinner with my girlfriend,  sports, and so forth.  Somehow in the middle of the organized chaos hubby and I were able to spend some much needed time together (always important to remember that in the madness). Of course, that was after we watched the rerun of JT on SNL-sooooo funny! I’ve got to prep for tomorrow so I must depart for now-too many disorganized thoughts running around in my head so I must make the pieces fit before teaching tomorrow:)

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