Well, I seriously need to get a schedule in place. We have 3 doing school this year, with another showing signs of readiness to read, and a newborn. The only outside activities we have are Brownies, Girl Scouts, and co-op classes. We also have animals (cows, chickens, a dog, and a cat) to take care of, in addition to the housework.
So, I bought Managers of Their Homes and was going great guns reading and looking forward to implementing it. Then I read the part about scheduling babies, specifically scheduling their nursing, and I just can't bring myself to read any further. I'm so philosophically and spiritually opposed to scheduling nursing, that it makes me feel bad about their whole scheduling plan. I've got to either ignore the parts I feel strongly about in this book or find some other way to schedule our days. I'm not certain if I'll be able to do that though, since my perception is skewed now.
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