Every week I rejoice at making it through. I've had a few people ask me about my schedule. I posted our "planned" schedule in another post. (Check it out HERE ). But as I mention in my post on Getting Things In Order, my days rarely look exactly like this. For those interested in the gruesome details...here we go:
Daily To Do List
- 5:00am – S-L-O-W-L-Y wake up and head to 24 Hr Fitness
- 30 minutes on the elliptical machine
- 30 minutes on the bike while reading my book for this week.
- 6:30am - back home to shower and get ready for the day
-7:00am - quiet time shared with Gracie;
-7:45am - start getting ready for my crazy day!
-Make Oatmeal
-Dress Chicken for crockpot (salt, pepper, onion, & celery inside & out)
-Clean Out Dishwasher and Wash dishes from the sink
-Load up the Van
-Gracie makes lunch for boys and feeds one while I feed the other
-Dress Boys, Brush Teeth, Etc
- 8:50 - Head to Coop
- 9:15 to 11:30 - Teach Class while littles in nursery & Gracie takes her classes
- 11:30 to 12:30 - Lunch w/the boys on the playground
- 12:30 to 1:30 - Teach Class
1:30 - 4:00 - To Nursery to sit with boys while they nap ( I read/nap/etc)
4:00 - Pack up, make a bank run, & come home
4:45 - Walk in to the smell of Dinner! Throw in some leftovers in the oven to warm up
5:00 - Cut Coupons and Watch Hubby play w/boys. Unwind.
6:00 - Eat Dinner
6:45 - Leave for Bible Study (Cousin babysits boys)
9:00 - Back Home
9:30 - Debone remaining chicken for some other dish this week (Sweet Hubby did the dishes)
10:00 - Talk to Hubby/ Make Grocery List for Tomorrow
10:30 - Clean off Desk and Prepare for Tomorrow
11:00 - Aimlessly wandering online
11:30 - Finishing this blog & going to sleep!
1 comment:
Hey, Chrystal, I linked to this blog from the e-mail SALT sent out, wandered around, and ended up here. Wow. Your page her has touched me to the core. I'm getting teary-eyed. THANK YOU for this page, and keep it up. It can minister to so many people! You encouraged me today. I have things in common with you, but not many people to share it with. May God bless you BIG! Regards, Stephanie Marchbanks
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