Our new school year is fast approaching, in fact, we start next Tuesday. This year I hope to:
* have teatime at least once a week (haven't worked out
when yet)
* do a better job of living the Liturgical Year
* do a lot more crafts with my kids
* work more patiently on good habits/virtues
* be more organized/keep the house cleaner/ keep the laundry
put away *sigh*
* read aloud more, let my kids play video games less
* find time during the day to work on quilting
I'm really trying not to get overwhelmed by this, to just take it a step at a time.
I love what Elizabeth Foss has posted on her blog under " A Considered Childhood"
here. These
beautiful goals so often seem far from where we are now, but they are good things
to reach for.
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