Friday, October 24, 2014

Flexibility

Homeschooling is hard.  Don't get me wrong.  There are moments that absolutely rock, but sometimes it is just hard.  Recently I discovered that our seat work arrangement was not working.  Both boys at one table with  me in the middle.  They were spending more time distracting each other than working on anything.  And it was making. me. crazy.  So I changed it.

Instead of having both boys at the table in the school room, I set Luke up at the dining room table with his seatwork subjects and Paul stays at the school table.  Then I walk back and forth between the two of them.  It's perfect.  They don't distract each other.  They learn patience.  And I get in more steps for my fitbit.  Latest obsession.

We were also struggling with how the schedule for the day would run.  Boys were arguing about coming to do school.  Guh.  I tend to take this personally.  I know I shouldn't, but I do.  (Sidenote:  I actually read a portion of Scripture that is helping me hugely with this...Exodus 16:8 when Moses tells the Israelites they aren't grumbling against him, but against the Lord.  Yep.  He wasn't taking it personally.  I don't need to either.)

SO...my amazingly brilliant husband came up with this idea.  What if we create a visual representation of the day so the boys know when they have free time and when they don't?  What if we make it on a whiteboard, so we can change it as needed to accommodate each day's activities?  Brilliant.  Wanna see it?


Okay, so it's not Pinterest-worthy.  I know.  That wasn't the goal.  It's functional and flexible.  And I LOVE it.  We even move it around the house so the boys can see it wherever they happen to be.  It's beautiful for many reasons.

I now schedule my workout into our day, early enough that I still have energy to do it.  No joke.  The biggest enemy of my fitness goals is the couch at two o'clock in the afternoon.  I'm drawn to it like a moth to a big, soft, comfortable flame.  But at ten o'clock in the morning?  It has NO sway, no power, no tractor-beam like qualities at all.  Knowing this about myself (because knowing is half the battle, people) I decided to take a chunk out of our morning to get the workout done.  The fitbit is only happy when I get my 10,000 steps, folks.  And I've already lost seven pounds by making this a priority.  It will continue to happen.  It works beautifully.

Another plus side to the new whiteboard schedule is the fact that we make it together at the beginning of the day while sitting at the breakfast table.  They are part of the process.  They see the day coming together and can ask questions when I'm not trying to get them out the door so we aren't late to piano lessons.  Brilliant!

Finally, the boys are also able to ask permission to do special things during the day while we set up the whiteboard each morning.  On the day of this particular board, Luke wanted to spend some time on the treadmill.  Yes, it's true.  He is nine now.  I stay with him the entire time, but I let him do it.  And he loves it.

True story:  that all started one afternoon when he was running like a madman through the house, clearly so full of excess energy that he couldn't stand it anymore.  The weather was too gross to go outside, so I said, "C'mon.  You need some time on the treadmill."  He was OVERJOYED.  He's always watching me on it.  I knew he would jump at the chance.  And it worked.  Just twenty minutes on that puppy and he was ready to sit at the dinner table and be calm.  I may never win Mother of the Year, but somebody, some day might acknowledge my efforts with the Sneakiest Mom Ever Award.  And I will accept it proudly and with honor.

So happy to be on this thing.  Wish I could love it like he does!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

you are so blessed and you pass it on to your sweet boys!!! Love it, Mom

Unknown said...

PS...love the background color..cool
(Mom again)

Karen Espalin said...

Oh, please! You are mom of the year. A treadmill is awesome. You could be sticking him in front of the various electronic things we all own. Excellent. I wish I had a treadmill. I wish I had a fit bit too. Give yourself a big pat on the back.

Karen E.