
I would worry about being on the go that much during the evening hours except for two reasons. The first reason is that we do not eat on the run. We eat dinner each night at our kitchen table as a family. That is important, albeit a little stressful, family time together. It will become a less stressful after the Major learns to eat faster than a
python digesting a water buffalo and the Captain learns to keep her fanny planted firmly on her chair while eating instead of standing up to twirl and dance and leave spaghetti sauce hand prints on the kitchen wall between bites. She still believes that her hair is a portable napkin for wiping her hands, which makes combing that unruly mop an adventure. Hollandaise sauce is not a recommended conditioner. The second reason is that we homeschool. Our children are not out of the house all day, away from family, and then on the run in the evening, too. We spend all day together. A little time apart in the evening is a good thing. Still, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights are the nights that we need to jealously protect. It will be our time to hunker down behind locked doors and do…nothing.

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Feeling that stress in this house too of heading in too many directions too much of the time. However, we too always have dinner together (and lunch unless you discount that due to the fact that I'm usually whirling around trying to pull together Afternoon School while the kiddos eat). Good luck as you begin a new year!!
Amen! Knowing that we spend more hours together daily than most do in a week makes me know that it will all be okay. Well, that, and family dinners, too! ;o)
Yes, family dinners are a wonderful thing and very important to keep. We're finding the same struggles with our schedules, but have so far managed to keep some dinner time. We however, have a toddler that likes to climb off of her chair and dance on the table while eating, I guess I should be happy that her clothes are still on and there's not a pole on the table.
Glad your back to the "dark side"-homeschooling. Good luck with this year. We'll both be teaching three grade levels. I'm wondering how the old school teachers did it with an entire classroom of different grade levels.
Michelle
www.homeschoolblogger.com/subbertfamily
Oooooh everybody needs a water buffalo...
...erm, sorry. Saw your Sabu tag and that lyric immediately sprung to mind.
We love our family time around the dinner table, too. Plus, it's so refreshing to know that my little princess isn't the only one who washes her hair with various sauces, ketchup, honey, the list goes on. To go along with your Hollandaise sauce comment, I don't recommend ranch dressing. Plus, I just KNEW that others out there had children who like to decorate the walls with their food. I KNEW IT!
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