Friday Five: Back-To-School Routines

Posted on August 22, 2008 
Filed Under Life, Parenting, Personal

Top Five Fuller Household “Back-To-School” routines include:

There is one more thing that we do every year: send Mom away for a few days so she can put the finishing touches on the game plan for the coming year, She spends a lot of that quiet time in prayer and meditation.
And you? What routines are you and your family going through now that school is here - or just around the corner?

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One Response to “Friday Five: Back-To-School Routines”

  1. Lynda Kopacz on August 30th, 2008 12:08 pm

    I am looking for a list of good books for 12-13 year old boys. They don’t like to read. They liked “A Series of Unfortunate Events.” Any suggestions?

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