Family Fun Day is an Important Part of Your Routines

Getting Organized:
In your Home and Homeschool 
 

 
Dear Friends,
Happy Friday! What do you have planned for fun this weekend? I don’t want you skipping this important part of your week. You need to relax and have fun with your family. If you have been slacking off lately and been project minded, I want you to plan something.
Some of you don’t like to plan your fun activities, but it helps you actually take time out of your schedule to have fun when you have something you have been looking forward to. Look around your area and see what’s happening!
Spring brings out lots of fun outdoor activities, and there might be some things going on in your town that you did not know about. You can also just plan a trip to a local park or place to hike.
We need down time and play time in our lives, and so do our children. They need to see you make a priority of family fun because they have seen you work hard around the house. You are setting the example with including family fun as a part of your week.
You can have a game night or a movie night at home if you don’t have great weather yet. I know that my Northern Friends are a little behind the season change. I start getting excited when the flowers and trees start blooming, so I want all of you to get excited with me!
How did your zone missions go this week? Was this the first week for any of you to do them? There is no shame here. I want to cheer you on when you develop your routines.
Today’s Zone Mission is to declutter the top of your dresser.
Your Home Blessing for today is to empty the trash, sweep, and mop.
My menu plan for Friday is take out.
Have a great weekend!
 

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About Tami

Tami Fox is a homeschool mom of 6, who in age from 26 to 11. She and her husband have homeschooled for 17 years and have graduated three of their children from their homeschool. They are currently homeschooling 3 boys who are in grades 11, 9, and 6. They use hands-on learning and unit studies to ignite the fire of learning in their children. Tami is a homeschool author and conference speaker. You can contact her by email at Tami@TamiFox.com. Buy her book, Giving Your Children Wings at https://tamifox.net/giving-your-children-wings/.

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