Anyhow, I have been looking at HOD for several months and have been reading the boards for the last few days.
While some clarify, others get me more turned around ... so I thought I'd just jump on with all my information and see if you guys (excuse me ... gals) can help me out.
A little background. I have four boys --- J (10), S (soon to be

Oldest son is finishing up R & S Beginning Wisely (Level 3) so would move on to R & S Building with Diligence (Level 4) without any problem. He loves reading and finds books relating to current history craze. He knows way more than his mom. When I'm teaching my co-op I just look to him when I'm stuck. 99% of the time he has the answer. When studying the guide, I lean toward PHFHG or C to C. There is no way I could survive another year of American History with him, although he says he'd love it, but he likes to go waaaaaay deep. If he asks me one more detail question about Gettysburg, I may lose my mind. I don't know!!!
Number 2 son (stb

I would love to combine the two boys. On a comprehension level, S is way advanced. He is very comfortable discussing on the same level with his brother. It is just his written work that is a challenge. Struggling with how to handle this. He will not even attempt creative writing. We work together. I write down everything he says, and then he copies it under complete and total protest!! Sentences are limited to 3 or 4 words. Not because he can't write nice descriptive, adjective-filled sentences, but because if he says them, there will be that much more to copy. I'm sure you moms of boys are grooving with me here. He's amazingly athletic and kind, gets along well with all he meets, and charms the socks off his mom (once school is over).
Number 3 knows his letters and most sounds. He writes his name. Often asks mom how to make a certain letter. Requires lots of attention. Don't know how I'm gonna throw him in the mix. No formal math as of yet, but we do that when we're cooking in the kitchen or just talking. I have 4 french fries. Now I'm going to give you one. How many do I have left? That kind of stuff. I would probably start him in LHFHG.
Number 4 would probably tag along for now or do LHTH.
Okay, here's where I confess that I find this totally overwhelming. I don't think I could teach from 3 or 4 different guides. I know many of you say that is exactly how you do it, but .... What I do like is the HOD boxes where Carrie has set out the day. This extremely ADD (self-diagnosed) mom cannot read a teacher's manual to save her soul. By the time I flip the pages a couple of times, I can't figure out where I'm supposed to go back to in order to teach my child. Therefore, after two years of homeschooling, I have bought many different curriculums and ended up making up my own because I couldn't understand the one I bought. I love the concept of TOG, but my husband even said he didn't think I could stay focused with all that stuff in front of me. Help!
I considered letting J (oldest) study Eatern Civilization next year and then putting S and J in PHFHG the next year with J doing extensions.
Can someone please offer amazing advice. I'm getting really confused. What I do know is that if I get overwhelmed I will not do anything. Imagine checking out 30 books from the library for the kids and not reading any of them because you had so many of them you couldn't figure out where to start. Is anybody with me here?
I hope I haven't totally confused you, but if I have I hope you have at least had a good chuckle in the reading. By the way, the real draw of this curriculum (beyond those awesome boxes) is the focus on God and Biblical history and putting it at the center of the curriculum. I don't want Bible in a box. I want it in everything we do!
Many Blessings!
Kathy