This week we are talking about a day in the life of our homeschool.
I have to admit that since we were just on vacation we aren't quite back into our routine. And by not quite...I mean that we are totally off.
Here's a basic outline of a typical day:
6:30am - I am up, quiet time, online time, shower & dressed.
7:30am - Sophie is up and dressed. She comes downstairs, plays and has her video time {which at the moment is either Itty Bitty Heartbeats; Thomas the Train or Curious George.}
8:30am - Bella wakes up and get dressed. She comes down and has breakfast. Sophie eats with her.
9:00am - Ken leaves for work. Sophie and I start school. We read a Bible story and talk about Jesus. Then we work on writing her name. We do a craft, generally one that has her cutting, pasting and coloring.
9:30am - Bella is tired of entertaining herself and comes in to color or finger paint.
9:45am - Daddy comes home and I head out to the office. Daddy finishes up with Sophie working on shapes {this week we made houses out of squares, triangles and rectangles.}
10:30am - Playtime for the girls and Daddy does some work.
11:30am - Lunch time.
12:00pm - Naptime for Bella, quiet time for Sophie.
2:00pm - I'm home and Daddy heads back to the office.
3:00pm - Girls are up and have a snack.
3:15pm - Bella plays. Sophie and I do coloring/writing/painting and reading together.
4:00pm - Dinner prep. Sophie helps in the kitchen.
4:30pm - Dinner.
5:00pm - clean up, playtime, bath time, story time.
6:30pm - Bedtime.
The rest of the evening is spent chatting with my hubby, blogging a bit and preparing for the next day! How do you end your day?
Aurie Good is a pastor's wife, a "retired" youth minister, and probably the most relaxed mom that you'll ever meet! She blogs at Our Good Life with quips about life as a stay at home mom to two girly toddlers, two wild & crazy dogs, and one cranky cat. She is married to her best friend and consider the simple life that they've created absolute bliss! They are currently embarking on a new path of fostering to adopt medically fragile infants and are thrilled to see where God leads them!
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