The schedule will become even tighter than usual over the next couple of weeks and will stay that way for about six weeks. I’ll be working my regular job during the day and then teaching at night four nights a week. With this upcoming restriction to my time with my family, the time with them this week has been all the sweeter. It has forced simplicity to the foreground. The five minutes alone with each son after work matters. The ten minutes with my husband is sweet. The quiet time once the boys are asleep is valuable. I am multi-tasking quite wisely. I’m not trying to over multi-task, but throwing in a load of laundry before dinner and then after dinner throwing it into the dryer. I can fold it tomorrow.
Dinner was not rushed and the conversation with the family was fun and free-flowing. The boys took their showers with minimal resistance because of the promise of Lego building once they were all squeaky clean. They got to hear two pages of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (only two pages because they had to brush their teeth). More pages tomorrow.
I watched Murder by Death this evening but also wrote three case studies for one of my classes. I cleaned up the dining room table.
The odd thing is that even though the schedule is getting tighter, I’ve been accomplishing a lot in little bits and pieces. Some folks say they work better under pressure. I don’t always, but right now I am and that’s a lovely surprise.
And each day I’ve spent some time with God. Praying about the boys and their days at school. Praying for patience at work in each task I need to complete so I accomplish it as well as I can. Praying for grace and patience with my sons before work in the brief time we share each morning. And again at night in the hours we spend together before bedtime. I want to let them stay up late each night but that’s not fair for them. They truly need their rest since they are growing boys! I need quiet time at night to take care of house work and my own thoughts. I need to go to sleep by a reasonable hour as well.
Little changes in schedule and habits can release such energy. I feel like I am accomplishing more in each day. It’s powered by time with God and my family. Try a little change in the schedule. See what you can do when you shake things up a bit and add a dash of simplicity and grace.
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