The red rock and sands of the Kanab, UT valley crunched under the van tires as I gave three short honks of the horn.
- 6:00 am - wake up, get morning outdoor chores done (around here this includes milking the goats and getting feed for the goats, chickens, and horses.)
- 6:30 am - breakfast
- 7:00 am - Family scripture and prayer time. This is not just reading a few verses and call it good... this is typically a pretty in-depth discussion (sometimes we get hung up on half a verse, spending 30 or 40 minutes applying it to our lives... VERY rewarding)
- 7:45 am - morning indoor chores (this is basically cleaning the kitchen and house - they've each got their areas of stewardship and it goes pretty smooth)
- 7:30 pm - get the PJ's on and head down to bed.
- 8:00 pm - tuck everyone in and spend a few minutes with each child. "What was the best part of your day? What did you learn? How did (fill in the blank) go for you today?" etc... If I'm not too tired, I let them pick a song and I sing them each something - usually a hymn, but sometimes a funny song that gets everyone laughing...
- 8:30 pm - "Zip the lip" time - everyone is quiet now, but me. I lay down in the hallway and read to them. First, I take 10-15 minutes and read a scripture story or something else morally and spiritually meaningful to them. Often, I'll ask questions and we briefly discuss it. Then, it is time for a novel. Over the years, during those evening reading sessions, we have enjoyed books like, "Swiss Family Robinson", "The Secret Garden", all 12 of the Elsie Dinsmore books, "Five Little Peppers", all 7 Chronicles of Narnia, "Robin Hood", and many others. What a joy this has been... and what a treasure of wealth we have acquired from these classics!
- 9:30 pm - One final drink of water, a good night kiss, and lights out.