BUT, I get distracted very easily. And I wonder why my DD cannot stay focused long enough to get through 2 pages of The Reading Lesson in a sitting!

After a full summer where I thought we would actually accomplish some school (and we barely accomplished any), I was determined we would hit the ground running with LHFHG. And look where we are now...only on Unit 9! I am really struggling with how to prioritize. On Mondays, my daughter has ballet in the afternoons, but the studio isn't nearby. So we have to leave by 3:15 at the latest, and we aren't home until 5:45. On Wednesdays, we all go to a Bible Study together. So we are busy from 9:30 until 12:15. And then every 6 weeks I help watch the kids of the moms who are so kind to teach all of the children during the initial Bible Study time. Wednesday evenings we have choir at the church. On Thursdays, I watch our neighbor's little girl from 12:15 - 3:30. So I often feel that our enjoyable school time is rushed on Thursdays. And then on Fridays, my oldest attends an art class for an hour, but we are gone from 10:15 - 12:00 because it isn't that close to our house. I also am part of our Children's Ministry team that meets once a month at the church. I haven't taken any lead rolls with this group though it has been voiced that they want everyone to commit to fulfilling a role. I just don't think I can take on another responsibility. I pulled myself from leading crafts for our VBS this year because I was afraid I would get crunched for time and do stuff during our school day instead of in the evenings. And have I mentioned that I am NOT a morning person and neither is my oldest child? So we aren't really ready to actually start school (after chores and getting ready) until closer to 9:30, typically 10:00 a.m.
So, I just need some thoughts and reassurance. My daughter loves everything she attends. She really loves the Bible Study the most, and we all do, so I am confident that one is going to stay. But, she also loves her art class. I am strongly considering dropping that one in the Fall though. I do feel that I should finish this semester with the art class though. I guess I just want some reassurance that an extracurricular art class isn't really necessary at this age. And, for that matter, is it necessary at all with HOD? Is there anything else I should be doing with her besides the activities in HOD?
And as for P.E., is ballet even necessary at this age? I know some people love ballet for their girls, but I know looking into the future that I just cannot commit to 5 days a week of ballet training, especially with the studio not being extremely close. It just isn't for me and my ideals for our family. But then I feel that I'm being selfish.


I just need some thoughts, insight and reassurance. I guess more than anything I want to enjoy these younger years with my girls which I don't feel like I am really doing at this point, especially since we're not really getting to the left side of LHFHG. Instead, we are struggling through the battles of reading and handwriting.