adults (18 +)
8:30 am :: prepare breakfast, single adults help prepare breakfast in bigger families
9:30 am :: serve and eat breakfast
10:00 am:: work
12:00 pm :: lunch
1:00 pm :: back to work
5:30 pm :: go home
6:00 pm :: prepare dinner
6:30 pm :: clean
7:00 pm :: meeting with other adults (about any concerns about the community)
8:00 pm :: free time, sleep when you're sleepy
children (under 18):
9:00 am :: wake up
9:30 am :: eat breakfast
10:00 am:: go to school
12:00 pm :: lunch
4:00 pm :: recreation
6:30 pm :: eat dinner
6:30 pm :: eat dinner
7:00 pm: :: do homework
9:30 pm :: sleep if you are under 12
10:30 pm :: sleep if you are over 12
It's interesting how everyday is already set, but I feel as if it's too much of a routine, so does this society have any freedom ?
ReplyDeletethe childrem only go to school for two hours? and they have a four hour lunch?
ReplyDeleteThe daily routine seems kind of common. Seems like life in most countries today, including the U.S. Maybe there should be something unique in the schedule to contrast from all the other utopias/nations.
ReplyDeleteAlso is the routine the same for everyday?
i see that school days are set. but what about weekends? is school mon-fri or all week long? also what if kids dont want to sleep according to your sleep schedule? how is your schedule enforced?
ReplyDeletebedtime at 10:30pm?!?!?! i want to live here!
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