tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30058350.post189241344233279762..comments2024-03-27T18:56:51.425-05:00Comments on Harry Times...All Jacked Up: One Day Hour by HoourSarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07270389106604867450noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30058350.post-62619013316512338602022-11-26T02:16:23.941-06:002022-11-26T02:16:23.941-06:00I love these kind of challanges and the later on t...I love these kind of challanges and the later on the recap posts. It does make yourself think about your day. Evaluate if it is the life you want to spend. And get inspiration from other people by reading along on their lifes. Tobia | craftaliciousmehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01920064316585709061noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30058350.post-33624854217582465232022-11-16T22:57:38.794-06:002022-11-16T22:57:38.794-06:00I love that quite a few people in my IG feed did #...I love that quite a few people in my IG feed did #onedayhh - it's honestly the first time I've heard about it and obviously missed participation this time. Maybe next year.Sanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10196296268895103846noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30058350.post-55914115347443635482022-11-16T15:26:46.138-06:002022-11-16T15:26:46.138-06:00Documenting hour by hour sounds exhausting, but fu...Documenting hour by hour sounds exhausting, but fun. I don't know if I could do it! I am also discouraged by the total darkness by 5pm. It's like the day is over as soon as I'm out of work and it makes me really sad.<br /><br />NGShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04056381269070465424noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30058350.post-72823441014387332682022-11-16T14:22:26.272-06:002022-11-16T14:22:26.272-06:00Yeah, I wanted my kids home with me. We did a &qu...Yeah, I wanted my kids home with me. We did a "preschool" that was a parent co-op, and it was only three days a week. I don't regret it one bit- although I wish I could have done that and earned more money but oh well- you can always get more money but you can't get those years back!Jennyhttps://runnersfly.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30058350.post-28274450729318700422022-11-16T14:15:59.825-06:002022-11-16T14:15:59.825-06:00Childcare decisions are such a "you do you&qu...Childcare decisions are such a "you do you" type of thing! Our kids have gone to daycare 5 days/week since they were 5 months old. I would be miserable if I was home with them full time. I realize that makes me sound like a monster to some people, but I know a lot of women who feel they are better moms because they work outside the home and that is truly how I feel. But for others, they really love being home with their littles. But I would never judge someone else's decision about whether or not they send their kid to daycare or preschool or whatever. Emily Oster is an economist who looks at parenting decisions and in her book, Crib Sheet, she talks about how there isn't a measurable difference between staying home, having a nanny or sending your kids to daycare so the decision should be driven by what is best for the family. So for us, that is full time daycare. Lisa from Lisa's Yarnshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05335500882510597919noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30058350.post-8253561732098505562022-11-16T10:49:15.536-06:002022-11-16T10:49:15.536-06:00I think this is one of those things where you can&...I think this is one of those things where you can't win with other people. I worked FT outside the home when my kids were little, with a friend watching the littler one at home with his kid. When my daughter was about 2-ish, WITHIN DAYS OF EACH OTHER, one close friend expressed incredulity that I wasn't sending her to school ("Don't you want her to learn?!") and another close friend expressed incredulity that I could ever leave her to go to work ever. <br /><br />I'm really close to both of my kids (now teenagers), and they seem to have learned some stuff, so my take-away is that your way is great, my way was great, etc etc. <br /><br />Megannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30058350.post-9029997351714983562022-11-16T10:08:07.471-06:002022-11-16T10:08:07.471-06:00So fun to see your day, hour by hour! Although I a...So fun to see your day, hour by hour! Although I agree with you, the dark-by-five thing is old already! <br /><br />The preschool thing seems so individual to me! It has to be a decision that works for the parents AND the kid... rather than some blanket "all kids should do X by Y" kind of thing. My kiddo did full day, 5-days-a-week preschool when she was three... but I worked full time (and she'd been in daycare before that), plus she's an only so I have always thought there is a ton of value in her being around other kids. But that's what worked in OUR situation and I would never expect it to be "the norm" or something that worked for everyone else. Suzannehttp://www.lifeofadoctorswife.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30058350.post-91069954070796300642022-11-16T08:42:37.452-06:002022-11-16T08:42:37.452-06:00For me, a few days a week of preschool once they t...For me, a few days a week of preschool once they turned 2-2.5 was the right mix, but I would NEVER judge someone for not sending their kids to daycare/preschool. My kids loved their days home (I'll admit, I found it exhausting), but also loved being in an environment with lots of other kids. I would have been VERY upset if someone had tried to butt in with criticism (especially, since I assume you don't know your neighbour super well - as in, it's not like your best friend is asking thoughtful questions).<br /><br />You do you, and what you're doing is fabulous! Minnie is thriving! You love the balance you've found. Jazz hands for everyone. And maybe just smile and say: "Thanks for the advice; we're extremely happy with our decisions). <br /><br />Also, I have to say - you always look absolutely adorable and chic!<br />Elisabethhttp://elisabeth-frost.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30058350.post-19438212912563461402022-11-16T06:49:57.721-06:002022-11-16T06:49:57.721-06:00Random thoughts as I read, from someone who homesc...Random thoughts as I read, from someone who homeschools her kids:<br />1. Many countries don't start school until 7. And those countries aren't at the bottom in education! There really is no rush to do academics young, like there is no rush to force a child to walk.<br />2. Socialization... Just because your child is not in school doesn't mean she isn't getting socialization. Note might it be good to next year be a little intentional about get being around other kids close in age each week? Yes. But, it didn't have to be all day every day! We did library storytime only for a season. Other times my kids were in a once a week activities for 2 hours. Summer families just give a couple of other families to hang out with once a week. <br />3. School is basically the only time in life were we are around only those closer in age to us. The rest of love is full of being around people of a variety of ages. And Minnie is getting a lot of exposure to what real life week be.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com