Categories: Parenting

Mixing it Up for April – Trying the A to Z challenge

There are no NORMAL weeks in April (see below for why).  I have no idea what my life will be like, so I have simplified my life by doing the A to Z challenge.

 

I am not sure how this simplifies things, except that I am on top of it and am trying to have them all written and scheduled in the next few days (I have been working on them since the middle March).

If I am up to it I may give goal updates and keep up with my 52 week organization challenge, but I may not.

Why is April crazy?

I have sort of a crazy April.  With the boys in 2 different school districts we have a weird April.

  • T1 has spring break one week.
  • T2 and T3 have spring break a different week.
  • One week DH and I will be on a Cruise WITHOUT the boys.  My Mom is SOOOO great, she comes to stay with them once a year so we can get away.
  • A different week T3 will be gone at Science Camp for a week too.

I thrive on normal and routines, so this will be an interesting month for me.  I have no moms due until the middle of May, so at least I am not on call.  🙂

Enjoy the posts and I will be trying to check comments.

 

Sheridan

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