Basically, this is what HOD Bigger looks like for me:
1. Go through guide and highlight all supplies needed (yelllow)
2. Go through and note Narration days/subjects with an orange N
3. Anything that I want to prepare for by printing something is noted with a blue P
4. Have binding cut off of guide.

5. I switch out the week each Friday night/weekend. So, what I do is pull out the new week. I look and see any *yellow* supplies I need and can gather them over the weekend. I look and see which *blue* preparation circles I need to do for the week - I print up the Bible verse, copy the poem, and I actually make my own science notebooking pages so I print those all out that I need. I also go over the topics that we'll be covering in history so I can get the *bigger* picture.
6. Each night before school, I re-check the next day to go over what we are doing.
7. In the morning I feel ready and prepared.
Obviously, this isn't the way HOD is designed to work and my hat is off to those of you who truly use it as open-and-go. Unfortunately, if I don't see the big picture, I have trouble teaching. The more I go through the guide, the more I see the order and repetition that Carrie has written. This whole setup may be just for this year (or a few months!) and then I'll be able to use it as written. I have used a lot of other curriculum that people complain about "a fog". I never got that from any of those! I was so flustered to be having such trouble with a boxed curric! I guess I just wanted to write this to encourage any newbies who may be feeling overwhelmed, that it does get better! Stick with it! I think the plans are so rich. This is truly such a blessing for our family.