Well, this week was a
doozy. It was packed to the gills, and I am now just about dead on my feet.
Last Friday night we had some friends come from Columbia to visit and join us for the Psalm Sing that evening. They brought their three boys, and a bunch of food from the Amish for me. Jen cut my hair. We sat and visited. It was so wonderful. We also had a couple of other friends drive up from Columbia just for the Psalm Sing and head home the same night. It was so fun to see so many friends this weekend!
The City of Sisterly Love
After our Sabbath rest on Sunday, I threw a bunch of apples from the Amish into my big roaster to cook while we slept, and I spent the early part of the week getting them sauced and canned. Over the weekend, I had already canned up a bunch of pineapple that I had found on sale at Walmart, so this was apparently going to become the Week of Unprecedented Canning. It wasn't intentional, it just happened that way. I put up 19 quarts of pineapple, 19 quarts of applesauce, 7 quarts of apple juice, and 1 quart of tomato sauce. (This was my first time making tomato sauce, and maybe I concentrated it too much or something, but goodness gracious, ten pounds of tomatoes turned into 2 quarts of marinara! Canning yields are such a conundrum to me.)
This was all done between Friday and Wednesday - by far the most I've ever done in a week.
Monday morning, we started the school year! And look at me go, I ACTUALLY REMEMBERED TO TAKE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL PHOTOS! (Albeit, these were taken on the second day of school, but that's pretty punctual compared to when I usually get it done.)
Someone is not ready for summer break to end.
I never got a cheerful photo of her by her sign; I'll try again soon. But for now, here's her "Cheese!" smile, and I think you can see why we call her Baby Shark. I swear she has already sprouted every last tooth she is ever supposed to get.
After running our new schedule for a week, our days are clearly very full, and pretty tiring, but seem to be doable. This is my tenth year homeschooling, and I'm finally starting to learn my limits. I'm trying to avoid being overly ambitious, and we don't regularly schedule things on the list that others would probably find essential, but I'm learning what works for us and what doesn't. My current daily schedule looks like this:
7:30 - I'm up and making my own breakfast, helping the little kids with their math and handwriting
8:30 - 10:00 I tackle my Bible reading, dinner prep, and any housework I can get to while the kids eat breakfast and do their chores
10:00 - 11:00 I spend 1:1 time with Callista, working on phonics and doing Read Alouds. Juni often joins us, as does Rocco, if they feel like it.
11:00 - 12:00 Read Aloud time with Rocco
12:00 - 1:00 I exercise and shower while the kids eat lunch. Penelope watches Oey for me for the first half hour, until Oey goes down for nap.
1:00 - 2:00 Touch base: we do spelling at the table, and I go over the kids' work from the morning. I have found I really have to tackle this daily or it doesn't get done. I have them read me their written narrations, I look at their handwriting, and I check their math (or ask the older kids how they did on their computer math).
2:00 - 3:00 Read Alouds with Finneas and Laurelai
3:00 - 4:00ish Read Alouds with Atticus and Penelope, although we aren't doing much of this together this year so we have been finishing a bit earlier than this.
4:00 Pass out in a post-school coma
Wednesdays are a bit different: we focus on table time in the morning, where we do grammar, dictation, maps, math drill, timelines, and memory work. Then in the afternoon we read something fun together as a big group - right now we're working our way through the Little House books. Fridays, my little kids don't have morning school, and I use that time for science lab with my big kids. You will notice I don't have music, art or foreign language squeezed in there; we just don't have the time. I'm okay with that.
This is table time. Oey was not a fan, so I taught standing up.
Big group read alouds.
Atticus and Penelope working on their Latin.
It's tiring, but we can get it done without too much headache or stress. Maybe eventually I can cover a bit about what each grade is tackling this year. Or maybe I can't. We'll see!
While we were doing school the first morning, our new dishwasher arrived! We have been without a dishwasher for months. The kids have been cheerful about handwashing, but stuff wasn't always getting as clean as I'd like, and there were always dishes all over my counter - if they weren't dirty on one side of the sink, they were drying on the other side. So this has been a verrrry welcome blessing.
Installation fees are literally almost as expensive as a dishwasher itself at this point; it's crazy. So I could get a lower-end dishwasher and pay to have it installed, or I could pick a nice one (my top priorities were a stainless steel tub and a food disposer, from a reputable brand I had experience with) and we could figure out how to install it ourselves. We decided to do it ourselves, and it was clearly the right decision. Todd got it done on Wednesday night after Oey went to bed and other than it being tedious at times, it wasn't complicated or difficult. And now we have a dishwasher that CLEANS THINGS. AND DOESN'T LEAK. It feels good to be in the 1%.

Well, that's basically it for the week. On paper, it doesn't sound like much, but it really has been full and I'm ready for Friday. Because Todd and the kids get pizza for dinner on Fridays, I don't have to cook. (Well, I'll stick some chicken wings in the air fryer for myself, because I'm still on Whole 30, but that's barely cooking, and the cleanup will be a breeze now that I can just put the air fryer basket in the dishwasher.) So Friday evenings are so easy on me, and the perfect celebration for crossing the finish line!
I just need to get through the school day - Fridays are our lab science day, and I just really have no idea what I'm doing with that. We tried it last year, and I failed miserably. I need to quickly go gather up the supplies I'll need, and oh yeah, also figure out how to use our microscope before class starts, but I've heard that's super simple and not at all complicated, so it should be fine. (Read: pray for me, I am 100% confident this is going to get hairy.)
I haven't forgotten our vacation post - check back through the week next week; I'm hoping to get it up Monday or Tuesday.
Signing off for now!
Baby Shark attacks again.