Each morning we have a family daily planning meeting. Sometimes it's short, sometimes long. Today we went over what needed to be done by when in order to take a trip to the Field Museum. Small woke everyone up in the night, so we didn't really get rolling until 10:30 or so. Working with the time schedule and priorities, we determined we needed to get our homeschooling and accountable kids tasks done by 12:30 to get to the museum by 1 to leave by 3 and not hit traffic on the way to the gym. That would leave time for playing with friends before dinner when we got home. It was an aggressive schedule and we didn't make it. That, in itself, was a lesson.
Yesterday I made up planner pages for Medium and Large, took them to Office Depot and had spiral bound books made. We've been working with a planner page for a while and came upon one we can life with. The first section is for homeschooling: reading, spelling, vocabulary, writing, math, science, history, art and music. Not very unschool-y, I know, but the kids choose their reading, math topics, science topics, history selection based on what we've read in The Story of the World: History for the Classical Child, Volume 2: The Middle Ages: From the Fall of Rome to the Rise of the Renaissance, Revised Edition ... the World: History for the Classical Child)
It's been a struggle for me to learn to manage my time as an adult. I've never had a good notion of how long something takes to accomplish. I think it should take half an hour to install a ceiling fan, when it takes the better part of a day. This past weekend I never imagined I would have my basement overhaul project 75% complete in just two days, it seemed it would take an overwhelming year of weekends.
I've been working through the The Life Organizer: A Woman's Guide to a Mindful Year
2 comments:
Wow, you are getting organized! My new years attempts have been not too bad. I've been reading the Disorganized Mind and getting some new ideas about how the time estimation stuff you mentioned works for me. Not that I think I'm disorganized in the classic sense. But I do allow myself to get sidetracked. A day at the museum sounds like a great idea about now!
I think it's something about the beginning of a new year that sets off the organizational bug in us. I don't think it's the media, because I personally don't watch TV or read newsstand magazines. But I, too, have had the irrepressible urge to let go, cleanse and purge. Your post is very affirming. Thanks.
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