Well, we have survived the first week of school. My oldest daughter began high school this year. I cannot believe that I am old enough to have a child in high school, but I guess I have to accept reality. My son began his last year of elementary school and my third child began kindergarten (sob!). I am left with only one at home. My baby, Marlee, is in the throws of potty training this week. She turned three in July and still is wearing pull-ups. She knows what she is supposed to do, but getting her to do it is another story. I decided to take advantage of our one-on-one time to give full attention to getting her potty-trained this week. Wish me luck!
I have to admit things are really quiet around the house with only one at home, but that is not a bad thing. No arguing, fighting, screaming, etc. etc. Marlee has the run of the place so there is no one to interfere with her world. I was a little anxious at first because I was afraid I would have to provide all the entertainment that her older sister has provided for the last few years. Aside from asking where everyone is several times a day, she seems content to play on her own with the occasional invitation for mom to join in.
I am trying to get back into a routine but that has been a little difficult with all the things that accompany the first few weeks of school...school supplies, paper work, getting a homework routine started. I fully expect things to settle in in the next week or two. Although I enjoyed the laid back laziness of the summer I know it's time to get my rear in gear again and take control of the clutter that is beginning to overtake my home. Any organizational ideas would be greatly appreciated!
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Organization tip #1 (and one that I live by): If you haven't used it in 6 months, donate it or sell it! Believe me, you won't miss it! This goes for the kids' stuff, too - but let them choose what they want to donate or sell.
I have heard this one often but find it very hard to live by as I am a bona fide pack rat. I'll try to be better.
Tracy
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