Wednesday is the first day of kindergarten...for Bree's friends. I've chosen to homeschool Bree, and her program doesn't start until next week.
In the mean time, I'm feeling a little bit like she's missing out on that exciting, nervous, first-day-of-school experience. And back-to-school shopping? Nope. None of that.
I remember when I was little, how I adored my new school supplies. I would literally sneak out of bed at night, open my closet, and gaze lovingly at my beautiful pink and purple plastic backpack. Then I would try it on, and wear it as I stealthily visited the bathroom with it on my back.
But Bree is on vacation with my parents today, something that would not be possible without the freedom of homeschooling. And I don't have to worry about her bringing home all manner of sicknesses from kindergarten (we get enough of that from Mason bringing crud home from his Nursery class on Sundays). And I get to shelter her from bad words and the mean drama of other little girls for a little while longer.
But sometimes I wonder if I'm crazy for adding one more thing to my list of responsibilities.
- Homeschool Bree and keep up Mason's preschool lessons
Along with the chores every woman has.
- Keep house clean (This counts as extra for me, because I have a seriously dusty house. No really, it's true. Something is wrong with our ventilation/air filter or something.)
- Keep kids clean
- Laundry
- Dishes
- Grocery shopping
- Cooking
- Budgeting
And don't forget those things that I've taken on because I'm an overachiever like that.
- Gardening
- Home improvement projects (our new master tub is the latest)
- Blogging
- Sweet Whimsy business and weekly Farmer's Market booth (making jam, baking cupcakes, etc)
- Farmer's Market newsletter writing/editing
- Formatting piano exams for a friend in exchange for family singing lessons.
- Filling occasional Mary Kay orders
- Facilitating monthly book club meetings, and reading said books
- Exercising; P90X is a time-consuming program
Add on the extra things that have sort of fallen upon me.
- Primary Music Chorister
- Daily therapy with Lincoln
- Scheduling and keeping appointments, which have become more frequent lately
- Um, breastfeeding
- Oh, and figuring out how to keep my kids happy all day every day
Thankfully, I have a husband who helps me with my list on a regular basis. And who, more importantly, supports the half of the list that is, as he puts it, all me. Don't get the wrong idea; I am constantly behind or neglecting half of the list so I can give attention to the other half. And I haven't even mentioned other time-wasters like movie-watching, sewing projects, or blog-reading. Unfortunately, there are just too many things that I enjoy doing.
So, yes, it would be easier to let someone else take Bree off my hands for six hours every day. But I'm going to give this homeschooling thing a shot, and I'm hoping that it'll be worth it.