It is good to be back after a short summer break!
I have done lots of praying and thinking and have come to a (current) decision about how to proceed next school year with my kiddos.
My oldest (just 9, technically starting 4th grade) will be starting Bigger in August. He really needs to keep moving forward. I have had him combined my my daughter (now 7, technically 2nd) since LHFHG. That worked great until the end of last year (Beyond). I could tell my dd was starting to lag behind and that he was ready for more challenging work. I really wanted to keep them combined, but I could sense the level of work becoming discouraging to her.
So while my ds moves on to Bigger, I will keep my daughter moving forward on all her "basics" (math, reading, spelling). We will add cursive for both her and my ds, as well as grammar at her level. I will use the Beyond guide for her math, spelling, reading, and storytime. She could use another year of the storytime/narration box in Beyond before moving up to Bigger, so we will just go back through the guide with new read-alouds. She will also do some short and sweet manuscript handwriting practice. Instead of redoing the history/poetry/bible in Beyond, she is going to take a break and instead we'll focus on her Bible verse from Church (they always send home flyers with the verse and activities to do), Mother Goose poetry, and Home Ec classes. She is so excited about this! I have been storing up ideas for cooking, baking, knitting, sewing, etc that we will do together in the afternoons. She is already so crafty and loves helping me, so this will create some planned time together for me to keep teaching her.
My youngest son (almost 4!) just started LHTH. He could not be more excited! He has been asking to do school everyday for months. It will be nice to have a guide instead of winging it for him everyday!

So, I'm excited about the plan, sad about uncombining them, but my son really needs to keep moving. He could almost fit into Preparing, but since I have kept him combined with his younger sister, he hasn't developed all the skills needed for Preparing yet.
I do need advice about bringing a new baby into this full schedule already! Baby girl is due at the end of August! I plan on starting "half-speed" (if i can figure out exactly how best to do that) in August until the baby comes. Any suggestions on how to move half speed? Then we will plan to take September off to adjust to new baby. I HOPE to start again in October.
My plan is to try a 4 day week this year for my youngest son and 7yo dd. My older son might get a "shortened" 5th day, but I would like to keep him moving to finish Bigger this year.
What should I expect and how do I best meet everyone's growing individual teaching needs while attending a new baby? I am an introvert, so having the one-on-one teaching time will be good for me, however, my day/schedule seems to be stretching out before my eyes. So far, the plan is to start at 9am with LHTH then try to finish both older kids "basics" page before lunch. (Any earlier than 9 is setting myself up for failure...I know this from lots of experience.

Thank you in advance and sorry for the long post.
sara