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I made a new form {surprise, surprise} to help me visualize our year in segments. I haven’t pinpointed exactly when we’re going to start…considering it would be most helpful to maybe get our schedule in place a little more before starting.
Truthfully, I’m stalling because I’m a little more nervous with figuring out a day with the three oldest. But shhhhh….
I have figured out a rough plan of action and in case you were wondering what countries are in the works for this year and roughly when to expect them, here’s our outline:
Weeks 1-6: Intro/review, Spain, Italy and the solar system
Weeks 7-12: New Zealand, Australia, koalas, and South Africa
Weeks 13-18: South Africa, Kenya, and Morocco
Weeks 19-24: Nigeria, Egypt, {insert something related to Egypt here – specific, eh?}, and Brazil
Weeks 25-30: Brazil, Venezuela, Peru, and Argentina
Weeks 31-36: Argentina, Mexico, and Canada








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This is probably an old post, but koalas are not bears. They are called Koalas only, not Koala Bears. Australians hate them being referred to as bears :-)
A very old post – and thanks for letting me reminding me. I do know – just habit!