Next week we are taking a week off of school. I am hoping for a family week where my girls can spend time together before their sister moves away. We also need a break from the usual routine. I have a lot of things I am praying about, areas where I need direction, areas where I need to get my mind focused on what and where it should be instead of full of stress and hurt and all the negative things that have attacked me lately.
I think I will be grateful for the break, even if Spring Break is only a month or so away. I hope to be back to schooling with renewed energy, enough to tackle not only the fifth grader but Heart of Dakota with the preschooler and graduation plans with the high school senior.
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