Posted on 03/27/2002 10:35:39 AM PST by JoeMomma
Edited on 04/13/2004 1:39:28 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
This notoriously overscheduled suburb tried a collective timeout Tuesday. It canceled homework, sports practice and other activities so families could spend a few hours together doing nothing.
Not exactly nothing. Some families rediscovered the discrete joys of forming meatballs, coloring Easter eggs and arguing over such topics as: What video will we watch? Who'll clean away all these dinner dishes? Is ''yokum'' really a Scrabble word?
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/sarcasm
As a side note, my husband keeps telling me that there is too much busyness and parents enroll their kids in so many activities that they have no time to relax or read a good book.
Personally, we have set a limit on how many activities our homeschooled kids are able to participate in. Since we have just one car, this is fairly easy to do.
As do we. Our homeschooled children are all taking Karate now and with all three being at the same belt level, it lightens the load.
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