Day In The Life of a Homeschool Mom: Real and Unhurried
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Jun 26, 2025
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welcome to Motherhood and Homemaking
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today I'm going to take you guys along
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for a homeschool day in the life my name
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is Heaven and I'm a mama of two a
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six-year-old boy named Noah Jay and an
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11-month-old baby girl named Naa it has
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definitely been such a blessing to be
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able to stay home with them and
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homeschool them and it's definitely been
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a journey one that we learn as we go i
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love sharing that with you guys so that
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if you too are a homeschool family or
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you are maybe even considering
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homeschool then this might help you give
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you some motivation or encouragement
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because I believe as mamas we know best
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what our children need and we're the
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best person to teach them and so today I
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just want to share what an unhurried
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homeschool day looks like for us because
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I know a lot of people have fears when
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it comes to homeschool about not being
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able to do it or um not having enough
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time to do it and I just want to share
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this to show you guys like that it
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doesn't have to be difficult now every
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day does not always look the same for us
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but that is just homeschool you can be
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flexible with it and as you can see here
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I have a baby girl now and when she's
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not fighting me and detesting eating her
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breakfast sometimes she might be
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screaming or sometimes she might be
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crying she may be sleepy she may need a
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diaper change all of the things but
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nevertheless we still have to homeschool
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big brother so on this day we had a slow
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morning like we usually do i recently
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shared what our peaceful and gentle
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morning routine looks like so if you
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guys want to see what the day possibly
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looked like it's just before we got into
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our homeschool lessons I will link that
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video for you guys but basically we
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normally have a slow wake with no alarm
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i think that that's like the most
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peaceful for me personally way to wake
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up is just with the morning's light um
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sometimes I like to go to sleep with the
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blinds and the curtains open so that I
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can just be woken up with God's
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beautiful sunrise and that's for me the
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most peaceful way to wake up so I highly
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encourage you to do that too unless of
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course you got to sleep really late and
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it's very much important and crucial
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that your littles get that full 8 to 12
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hours of sleep depending on their age
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baby girl she typically could sleep 10
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to 12 hours while my son he typically
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would sleep 8 to 10 hours just depending
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on how old they are so I think that
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sleep is definitely also very important
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it's definitely going to help you to be
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able to get through your days a little
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bit easier when your little ones have
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had the necessary sleep that they need
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it's going to help homeschool as well
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because their brain is going to be
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working better after they've gotten
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breakfast and everything so what you
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just saw was me feeding baby girl her
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lunch actually we typically have
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breakfast together and we take a walk
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around outside and we kind of just have
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like a slow morning and then once we
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complete our morning routines we spend a
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little bit of time together we then get
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into homeschool somewhere about midday
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the afternoon the busy hours that's
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normally the time where you definitely
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will not have me out like running
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errands or anything right in the middle
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of the day when everyone's out running
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errands it's typically the hottest parts
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of the day so playing outside is
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normally like best done in the cooler
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parts of the day like early in the
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afternoon or morning or late afternoon
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maybe around 3 to 4:00 so during those
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really hot hours of the day and those
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busy busy moments is when homeschool is
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good it gives my son some time to you
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know just relax and chill one of the
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beautiful parts about homeschooling in
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spring and summer is we can go outside
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and as you can see my son grabbed a
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bunch of leaves off the tree when I was
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out doing a little bit of gardening we
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spent some time out he grabbed some
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leaves and he wanted to use it to create
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you know some artwork so he spent a
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little bit of time doing his book work
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he was working on some math lessons
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because we have completely finished up
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our language arts curriculum with the
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good and the beautiful and now we've
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moved on to just finishing up our math
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which at the time that you guys are
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seeing this video we have finished it up
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he just had like a few more lessons to
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do so he did his math and once he
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finished up his math and that typically
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depending on what our dance house takes
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about 30 to 90 minutes so when we're
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doing our full curriculum with language
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arts and reading and spelling and math
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all of the stuff it normally could take
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like I said anywhere from 30 to 90
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minutes but because we were just
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finishing up math that only took us
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about 30 minutes which then gave him
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some time to be able to do some artwork
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so here he's just like being creative
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with his leaves he's going to glue them
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to the paper make a beautiful tree you
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guys are going to see later he's going
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to add some flowers and he's going to do
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some painting and everything and so
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while he's doing this I'm just there you
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know with him and I'm walking him
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through it and I'm teaching him any of
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the you know lessons that he doesn't
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understand basically it's more so like a
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supervision type of thing at this point
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because once we get further in our
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curriculum he typically can get through
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some of those lessons without me having
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to tell him what to do especially now
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that he's reading he can sometimes even
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read the instructions and directions so
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towards the end of the curriculum a lot
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of it is normally just like reiteration
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and review sometimes I will put baby
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girl down but we still have a little bit
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of baby proofing to do it's okay but
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it's definitely not perfect so sometimes
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I'll carry her it really just depends on
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how she's feeling so just a back and
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forth of either carrying her or placing
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her on the floor to play sometimes in
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the swing although I think she's at the
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point now where she does not like the
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swing she would love to swing outside in
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my mind it's the same concept but she
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does not like the indoor swings anymore
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so I got to put that one away and yeah
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so I kind of just move around with her
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and that's because right now she's
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sleepy she's been up since morning she's
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had breakfast she's had lunch and it's
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about this time that she normally takes
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a nap now sometimes I will put her down
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for a nap while my son is working on his
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schoolwork and then while she's asleep
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we'll finish up some school work but
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this time around I kind of wanted to
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make sure that once she was napping I
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had a little bit of quiet and me time
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because I had a little bit of things to
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finish up around the home which you guys
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are going to see i still need to get
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dinner prepared do some cleaning and all
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of the sorts so it was imperative that I
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kept her up while I was you know still
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doing homeschool so that when I put her
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down for a nap I can move on to getting
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everything else done if you are a
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homeschooler parent I just highly
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recommend that you just don't overthink
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it and don't be afraid to be flexible
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and take those breaks when needed that
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is just so important we typically do
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homeschool year round sometimes we'll
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take like a week off and sometimes we'll
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take a few weeks off for like Christmas
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or vacation and springtime doing school
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year round helps us to be able to stay
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on track and not feel like we're left
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behind or catching up or anything so
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that way if we want to take a break if
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someone gets sick or for instance when I
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first had my baby girl we just had a
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little bit more time in those inbetweens
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because life is just unpredictable so if
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we're not taking a full four months off
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in the summertime and instead we're
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taking a few like weeks off here and
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there then we don't have to just rush
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through homeschool every day we can just
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go at a slow pace if we only have time
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to do 15 minutes of homeschool one day
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then 15 minutes is just fine we're not
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going to be behind so that's just the
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way that we like to do it i don't like
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to be on a tightknit schedule i prefer
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to do a little bit each day with the
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weekends off and leave some space in
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there for the unknown for God's plan for
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our day as well and then in the
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summertime it's even more flexible
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because we spend a lot more time
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outdoors especially because we live up
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north where it's pretty much cold 6 to 7
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months of the year so in the summertime
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we make it a little more flexible where
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we typically are only doing about a 30
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minute lesson every day in the
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summertime not taking a full break just
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shortening those lessons up so that we
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can spend some time learning outdoors
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which I think is just a part of
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homeschool as well so whether you can
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look at it as we're doing 30-minute
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lessons or you can look at it as still a
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full day of home school because I
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believe that even if you're learning
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outdoors or in the kitchen or even like
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tidying the home it's still all
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homeschool and that's the beauty of
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homeschool it's not supposed to look the
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same as like traditional or public
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schooling as you guys can see I've moved
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on to preparing dinner for the day i'm
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making some mixed vegetables with a
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little bit of sauce i believe this was
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like a mixup of like a sweet and tangy
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type of sauce like it kind of tastes a
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little bit like soy sauce but it has a
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lot less sodium content and it kind of
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just came inside of the package with
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these frozen vegetables they didn't
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include any frozen like green beans or
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anything so later you guys will see that
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I decided to add some green beans
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especially because when cooking this it
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shrunk down a lot and just didn't have
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much of a portion size and we all eat
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these vegetables even baby girls so I
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just wanted to make sure that we had a
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lot more vegetables on our plate than
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anything else so I am going to add some
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green beans to the mixture but in the
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pot to the right of me I'm actually
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preparing baby girl's dinner and that
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dinner should last her about 3 to 4 days
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i'm just making her some boneless
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organic chicken thighs and I'm boiling
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that up with some shredded carrots and
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once that's done I'm just going to drain
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it put it in the blender and shred it up
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so she'll have chicken and carrots for
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dinner today and I'll put some away in
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the fridge or freezer for her to have
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the next few days as well so that is how
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I'm prepping baby girl's food we like to
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make all of her baby foods from scratch
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ever since she began salads and not only
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is it healthier but it's also more
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affordable and it's really not that
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difficult they can you know pretty much
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eat a lot of what we eat as long as it's
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healthy and as long as it's either
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pureed um when they're first starting
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out and as they get older they can move
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on to like soft foods soft like finger
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foods or shredded meats and things like
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that so yeah I highly you know recommend
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if you haven't tried it just try it out
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making your baby's food from scratch
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like I said it's easy it's affordable
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and just with everything like I say just
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as long as we're not overthinking it
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it's possible and with God everything is
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possible anyway so anything that you're
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on the fence about and you know it's
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something that you want to do for your
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family whether it's switching to
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healthier meals or more sustainable
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living or homeschooling being a
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stay-at-home mom I just encourage you to
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pray about it and let God know the
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desires of your heart and if it is in
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his will and if it's good for your
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family I believe that God will help you
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through that he will walk you through
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that journey in life so I am making
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these vegetables with a side of baked
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chicken legs something so easy and
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simple to make i just cleaned the
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chicken legs and I got them from Whole
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Foods organic and cleaned them put them
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in the oven and I just put a few
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different seasonings on them i believe I
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put some hickory barbecue some sweet and
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smoky barbecue seasoning and one more um
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I think it was like a honey barbecue
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seasoning by Jack Daniels and I just
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seasoned those up and tossed them in the
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oven and drizzled a little bit of honey
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barbecue sauce just a teeny bit and put
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them in the oven for 45 minutes at 400°
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half with the foil half without the foil
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i'm just going to also cut up a bed of
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potatoes starting to go bad so I needed
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to hurry up and cook them so I decided
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to go ahead and chop a few sweet
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potatoes and mix them in with a few
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yellow potatoes so it just be like a
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potato blend I'm going to put those in
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the oven and let those finish cooking as
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well with the chicken and that is going
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to be our dinner for the day typically
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sometimes if my son is not like outside
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playing or doing his evening routine
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which is cleaning his room and things
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which is what he's doing right now he's
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doing his evening routine which just
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consists of him cleaning up any toys
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that he took out for the day or outside
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off of his bedroom floor taking his bath
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or his shower for the night and getting
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ready basically for us to eat dinner
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together and baby girl is napping right
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now so I'm taking advantage of that nap
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so that I don't have to cook dinner
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feeling completely like overwhelmed
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because it's definitely a lot more
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overwhelming to prepare dinner while
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she's like crying
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or trying to crawl inside of the kitchen
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now that she's moving around and we just
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don't have a gate that's large enough to
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keep her out of the kitchen we baby
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proofed we like you know put a lock on
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the stove I still have to lock up the
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cabinets and things like that but I
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still would rather her not be in the
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kitchen while I'm cooking because even
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though she can open the oven the oven is
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still hot and I just want to try and
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keep her away from that so cooking when
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she's either nothing or with my husband
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is best ideal for me but you know we
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have to do what we can with those naps
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because she's now at the age where she's
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only taking two naps per day as a
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newborn they sleep like every 2 to 3
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hours but as they get older right now
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she's 11 months and she takes two naps
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per day and normally she takes like a
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morning nap and then she takes an
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afternoon a late afternoon nap so that
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late afternoon nap is typically when I
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need to prepare dinner and that morning
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nap I either need to get a few chores
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done maybe a little bit of work done a
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little bit of laundry homeschool my kid
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do some work outside just all the things
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that morning nap is just depends on what
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I have to do for that day and that
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evening nap is normally when I begin my
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evening reset so I also recently shared
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a video about my cleaning routine that
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is a gentle cleaning routine that
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requires me to only really clean about
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15 to 30 minutes per day to keep my home
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tidy and then on the weekends I like to
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do an hour dedicated to something that
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takes a little bit more than 15 to 30
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minutes so I was cleaning like my
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kitchen counters and cabinets washing
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those down and everything last Saturday
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I do a little bit of decluttering at the
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end of the week and mop the floors and
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everything but during the day I just do
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like a light sweep i'll let the robot
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vacuum vacuum the floors or do like a
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quick little Swiffer mop wipe down the
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counters put the dishes away things like
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that typically take me 15 to 30 minutes
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my son will tidy up his room every day
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so that it's not going out of hand um
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I'll make up the beds in the morning
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just little things you guys cuz I often
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share like little tips and things like
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that that keep the home tidy while
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having littles so I'll link that for you
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guys as well to check it out that's
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typically the stuff I like to do during
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baby girl's second nap of the day and
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that's like kind of like how the flow of
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our homeschool days go we wake up in the
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morning have like a gentle and slow
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morning with like coffee letting the
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kids crawl around and play the kids
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normally miss each other cuz they sleep
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in separate rooms and are normally
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really excited to see each other in the
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morning so I let them play while I
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prepare breakfast and then we sit down
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we eat breakfast and then we'll either
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go outside for a little while or I'll
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sit down and read my devotions while
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they play i say my prayer and we'll then
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begin our homeschool day after we finish
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up homeschool baby girl will nap and
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while she's taking that late afternoon
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nap I'll try to get dinner on i'll try
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to begin my evening routine which is
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putting dishes away in the dishwasher um
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the robot vacuum did not have enough
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charge to finish cleaning the floor so I
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was on my own here it decided to go back
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to the home base so I ended up mopping
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the floor because again baby girl is
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crawling around all the time now so I
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have to mop like every day just so that
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she's not like picking anything up off
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the floor and putting it in her mouth or
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just crawling around like a dirty floor
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once we finish up our evening routine I
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then head upstairs sometimes my husband
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will take baby girl while I take my
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shower or she'll play with her brother
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while I take my shower for the day and
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then we will have dinner and then we'll
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begin like our nighttime routine so we
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kind of have like our morning routines
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our evening routines and then we have
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like our night routines and then our
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afternoon is normally like I said
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outdoor play and things like that so
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often on here I tell you guys that I'm
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not really big on like strict timely
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schedules instead I have just a gentle
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like daily rhythm or routine things that
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we typically do every single day and
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even normally sometimes in the exact
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same order but not at the exact same
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time so while one day I might start
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homeschool at 10:00 in the morning
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another day I might not start homeschool
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until 1:00 in the afternoon so again we
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just have our gentle daily rhythms and
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flows the way we like our days to go but
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because we don't utilize an alarm clock
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because I just think that it's just a
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lot more peaceful to wake up naturally
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that way you are getting the hours of
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sleep that you need and everything
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obviously when you have little ones
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sometimes you know you wake up on their
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schedule but like I said because we
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don't have that alarm clock sometimes we
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wake up at different times in the day
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and I know that this can't work for
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everyone but as a stay-at-home mom and
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as a homeschool mom we just don't have
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to have an alarm set and wake up at the
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same time i know this is different for
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parents who have to send their children
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to school in the morning or working moms
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and everything that's just how it you
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know works for us so depending on what
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time we get up that is typically what
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time our daily rhythm or routine is
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going to start with summertime now
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approaching us which I'm so so happy
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about our homeschool days are going to
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be more and more relaxed and unhurried
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more time outdoors and everything i know
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a lot of people say summer is normally
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like their busier days with all of the
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activities but as a slow living
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intentional family having a ton of
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activities on the schedule in the
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summertime is just not fun for us and so
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my son has swim every single week he has
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swim classes and we're more than likely
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going to put baby girl in swim lessons
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as well and it's going to be the exact
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same day and time as him and besides
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that a little bit of outdoor play we
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schedule in play days here and there but
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we don't have something on our schedule
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every single day of the summer that's
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just not how we choose to live this kind
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of just works best for us but with
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homeschool I do have a few books that
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I'm going to be sharing with you guys
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very soon one of them I'm still waiting
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to come in the mail so I'm going to
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share our homeschool summer plans and
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curriculum plans and everything with you
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guys it's not going to be anything too
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crazy it's also going to be like gentle
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summer homeschool plans and everything
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that I'm going to be sharing with you
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guys what we're going to be diving into
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i'm really excited to share that with
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you guys so make sure you stay tuned and
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if you haven't done so already subscribe
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to my channel if you are a homeschool
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family so that you can be inspired and
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so that we can connect with one another
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and share our homeschool journeys with
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one another together i'm also always
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sharing motherhood motivation and
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and mothers wives homeschool moms
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stay-at-home moms homemakers as I can
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and ultimately just share what biblical
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motherhood and homemaking looks like
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[Music]
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yesterday there was sun and there was
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rain beauty in the
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mundane and as the
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light startled our eyes we let go of
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disguise
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[Music]
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and
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now there's something in the
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air and a sparkly shimmer on our
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[Music]
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skin restoring everything
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within
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oh dreamy breezy we
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go easy easy on our
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tiptoes
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underco agents of the
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other beyond gravel beyond
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[Music]
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no hand in hand building castles out of
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sand reaching for the
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grand
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swine we lose track of time head up high
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now we climb
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oh dreamy breezy we
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go easy easy on our
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tiptoes
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undercover agents of the
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other beyond gravel
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beyond a bigger scale the world
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inhales we go
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after I began cleaning and doing my
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evening routine there was still like a
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couple more dishes that I needed to have
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cleaned which was the dishes that I was
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using to prepare baby girl's food so you
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can guys can kind of get a look for how
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I prepared a baby food so um it looks
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just like the baby food you might buy
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for like this stage and age for them at
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the store or online except it's homemade
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no preservatives no artificial and
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unneeded ingredients and super easy i
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literally just boiled it in a pot put it
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inside of a shredder and mashed it or
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shredded it down for her and I put some
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in the bowl for tonight and the rest of
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it I'm going to store it away in a glass
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container glass is obviously a lot
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better than plastic as far as like
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freshness goes and so this is what
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she'll have for dinner for the next
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coming days i can feed it to her like
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with a fork or she can use her hands to
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pick this up and eat it as well it's a
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really nice like soft texture for her
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that she'll be able to eat just some
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chicken and carrots and now I can
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finally do those last few dishes i don't
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like to have dishes in the sink after
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I'm done cooking because normally once
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I'm done eating I'm ready to really end
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my night i'm exhausted from a full day
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of running after the children or
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homeschooling cooking cleaning nap time
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and nursing baby girl you know
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breastfeeding really does take a lot of
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energy from you and so making sure that
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like I'm cleaning these dishes like as I
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go and everything just means that after
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dinner we just have a few plates to put
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inside of the dishwasher and the home
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will be clean for the night so those
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evening routines I feel like are so
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important and just absolutely ideal and
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it just it just helps me to feel a whole
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lot better in the morning i don't have
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to wake up and before preparing
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breakfast have a whole kitchen to clean
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because that's never fun and with having
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a baby it's just not always the easiest
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thing to do to wake up in the morning
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and clean before cooking i don't have a
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whole lot of time because baby girl is
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fully you know awake now she had her
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full night of sleep and she is busy and
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on the move so yeah it just helps me to
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have less things to do in the morning
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but that is just pretty much what an
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unhurried homeschool day looks like for
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us we get a few lessons done and have a
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little bit of time for him to do like a
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hands-on science project art project or
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go outside and play for a little while
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and then I get the rest of the things
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done that I need to get done for our day
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and it's just honestly you guys I don't
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want to make it sound like it's just so
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simple because it's not obviously some
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days are more difficult than others but
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it's it doesn't have to be as hard as as
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we think you know there are definitely
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some things that we can do to just slow
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down our homeschool days and make it a
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little bit more relaxing and so I just
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wanted to share what one of those
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unheard homeschool days looks like and I
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hope that you guys enjoyed it and maybe
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found it to be helpful or motivational
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and again if you did don't forget to
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for watching i will see you guys in the
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next video happy homemaking
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