Heather,
I'm so glad that you are excited about DITHR! We pray that it may bless your day richly and that the wonderful literature and discussions will draw you ever closer to one another and to our Lord!
I am so impressed by your planning ahead!

What a wonderful way to begin your year! I do pick the books for DITHR before the school year begins, but I must admit that I choose the kick-offs and end projects on the day that the lesson comes up in DITHR. Then, we actually 'do' the kick-off or project the next day.

We still finish 6 genres a year even with me taking an extra day to choose and plan those areas when they come up in the DITHR guide. So, if you happen to ever run out of time to plan ahead, DITHR blessedly still works!
You'll get to know the guide well, and it becomes like a well-worn friend by the time your child gets to the 8th grade. I can't believe what deep thinkers my kiddos have become by using DITHR through the years. It is a joy to watch their progress, and our discussions are a blessing to all of us. I notice my boys choose and enjoy excellent literature on their own too, as they know what it looks and sounds like.

They can also read and understand more of the classic-type literature without the struggle I seemed to have with the antiquated language. Most importantly, they are weighing what they read in light of God's word and that becomes the standard and compass for their interactions with the literature that they read.
It makes me glad that my own children are receiving an education in literature that is so different from the education I received. While I consumed many books, I dwealt on very few and the quality of those few was rarely very high. While my children dearly love to read, the books that they have dwealt upon are worthy of their time and worthy of being remembered the rest of their lives. We pray that the same will be true for your family.
Blessings,
Carrie