My thoughts are this…


Mu-wa-haha!

My poor kids didn't know if they had a mad scientist or a mother with a wild idea in front of them.

Because July is coming to an end.

And I can smell the new box of Crayola markers at Walmart in the Back 2 School aisle from all the way over here.

Can I tell you, Reader, this is my favorite time of year (right after Christmas)?

There's something magical about a box of new sharpened pencils and watermelon erasers you can attach to the end of your pencil.

But not everyone goes to a public school, and I respect that.

You'll have to forgive me if I didn't tell you this.

But my oldest started in public school for a few years before we pulled her out and chose to homeschool.

The first year was our hardest - such a learning curve.

If you feel like you're in the trenches and need another three months of summer vacation, take heart.

Once you have a stress-free homeschool schedule that works for your family, you'll be one step ahead of the game.

There's so much to consider, like your kids' ages, their learning styles, your work schedule, and any activities they're involved.

If you want help creating a new family schedule (and to see my family's schedule) then keep reading.

Praying this helps you,

❤️ Micah Klug

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