I'm excited to share A Mother's Vintage Beauty Diet for March. It will help me reach my goal of losing 5 to 10 pounds. I'm including a free tracker. Enjoy!
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As I continue my mother's series, I felt a need for a daily lesson plan for mothers. With just 3 things per day to focus on, a mother can get in time for: mother culture, physical exercise, beauty, etiquette, habit study for home, and more. Let's take a look!
Today, I'm sharing A Mother's Color-Coded Priority Time Table (Schedule) + Free Printable. Mine. The goal of our Charlotte Mason-inspired schedule is to have a peaceful homeschool morning, plus time for my top priories: God, Family, Home, Home Education, Myself. The free printable is at the bottom of the article. Enjoy!
Do you know how to make a vintage homekeeping schedule? It's actually pretty easy and you can use my FREE A Mother's Homekeeping Time Cards (print below) to make one in a jiffy. Here's how.
"Mom, I want to show you a surprise," said Adeline, my 4 year old. She lead me to the growing watermelon plants in the back yard. This came a result of setting our television aside which I shared in Part I of this series. Here is the continuation of this journey.
"Would you like to plant your own garden?" This was the question I asked my 4 year old daughter, A, this past Saturday morning. I asked it because she asked to watch television again.
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AuthorRenee Metzler holds a degree in Secondary Ed, English from Bloomsburg University of PA. She is a homeschool mom of 4 children and loves to share her joy of lesson planning and curriculum. Categories
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