Monday, March 17, 2014

Hour by Hour

WRITE. Every day in March write a slice of life story on your own blog. SHARE. Link your post in the comments on each daily call for slice of life stories here at TWT. GIVE. Comment on at least three other slice of life stories/blogs.

Thankfully the first four hours of today have nothing in my consciousness to report.

4 o'clock hour
The little one got up to go to the bathroom.

5 o'clock hour
Heard the little one get up again. This time it was followed by singing upon return to her room.

6 o'clock hour
In the shower and my morning begins.

7 o'clock hour
The journey down the hill to school.

8 o'clock hour
Prep time. Productive time.

9 o'clock hour
Meeting

10 o'clock hour
Snack time and the first chance to be around my 'big kids' today.

11 o'clock hour
Read aloud continues with Sign of the Beaver.

12 o'clock hour
Writing followed by Word Study followed by lunch

1 o'clock hour
Mastering fractions

2 o'clock hour
Commence "Explorers" with Ibn Battuta

3 o'clock hour
Student Council meeting

4 o'clock hour
Finish up this and that and head back up the hill.

5 o'clock hour
Dinner is made and consumed

6 o'clock hour
The does 'Bedtime Performance' in exceptional form for our dinner guest.

7 o'clock hour
Little one is in bed and adult conversation with said dinner guest.

8 o'clock hour
Granola in oven and laptop fired up.

9 o'clock hour
Ready for bed, but can't figure out what to Slice.
Night night!

5 comments:

  1. Love this! Will use this approach on days I have nothing. I need to make granola!

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  2. I love your little one singing on the way back to bed! Such a sweet interruption to a night's sleep!

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  3. Fun! I did a 24 hour comic once. It is a really interesting reflective exercise; in a way, I started "listening" more to my day.

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  4. This gives us a glimpse to your daily life! Truly a slice!

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  5. Up at 4 o'clock. Oh, my. "bedtime Performance" made me chuckle. You used an interesting format.

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