Thank you ladies for your suggestions.

I have made my decision. I am going to begin on Monday (cuz I can't start on a Friday...plus it is the first of a new month LOL) doing LHTH daily and using her little store bought workbooks. With her listening in on LHFHG and not serious about learning late in the fall , we are only on Unit 4 in LHTH. We will finish that and then on to LHFHG. That will also help with the back to back, it will be more like back to side with the overlap from LHTH.

She wants to read so bad but doesn't know all her letter sounds yet. So, I guess the maturing part I am hoping and confident will change during the next year is her understanding of the concepts and meaning of the history lessons in LHFHG and the period of time she can sit and listen. There is quite a difference in the guides with that. She can tell back the stories and answer questions great. I just want her to grasp what she is hearing and not just get through it. Waiting to do LHFHG will help with that. She turned 4 the end of November so she is a new 4.

She wants to do what 'Sister' does. And she really wants to be doing it everyday NOW and likes it when they get seperate and together time. I had better take advantage of that when I can because at 4 years old anything can change. When I go to the conference here in June I will get her consumeable books for LHFHG in case we need them earlier. I know we will need the math and LA by then.
We love HOD. When I bought the curriculum last year at the conference I came home with all the new books. I love that you don't have to order and they have everything there. Julie just bagged everything up for me and I went straight home. I dumped everything out on the floor and the girls were so excited and guides are so organized and to the point that we started right then and there with our first page!

A A A ADAM.....

Then after a couple of weeks dd4 realized what was happening and started to get nervous and thought she had to start doing school forever.

DD6 continued at half speed until the end of August when we started at full steam. DD4 did it when she wanted to and that worked fine. I am happy she is curious and wanting to learn now.
Thank you again for all the great advice! I never feel alone with the HOD gals there at my fingertips.
Blessings!