Sep 02 2008
School is back in!
Well today was the first day of school for the children. Can you say Yay!
Now don’t get me wrong, I do love my children to death but man, I get nothing accomplished when their home. They have been home for about 10 weeks and my crafting and other chores have kind of gone by the wayside. Now with them both in school I can get back at it again.
But first I need to get my groove back.
Well today was a pretty good day. I got started on a lot of the housework that I’ve been putting off and was able to get a lot of computer work done as well. Now tonight I have plans to start cleaning and reorganizing my craft room. With this done I will be able to sneak in there every once and a while and possibly get some crafting done.
So hopefully soon you will see some posts on different crafts I have accomplished with pictures as well. Like I said, I really do love the children, but thank goodness for the school year. 
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Yes, I’m glad that the kids are back in school too! Thought yesterday they were a lot easier to get up than today. But I’m getting things accomplished which is good! Good luck to you as well!
Hi, There:
I know exactly how you feel about the kids going back to school. I work from home as a freelance writer, and it seems to take me double the time to get anything written when the kids are home. Thing is, they’re great kids and I do miss them when they’re gone, but my business does suffer a bit during those hot summer months. Personally, I’d like the all-year-school thing, where the kids go to school for three months, take a two-week break and then go back for three months and start the cycle all over again.