Last Day of School
What a day.
What a day.
I have been on the go, nonstop, today. I left this house at 9am(ish), and didn’t return until 3:45pm. In that time, I killed a mile-long to-do list, and had lunch with my kids at school. Tired doesn’t even begin to describe how I feel right now. Definitely running on fumes, that’s for sure.
But, the fun’s not over yet!
I took a brief break from chores to post this blog (so I don’t have to sit down to do it later), so I will soon return to the glamorous everyday chores (that never get done every day, let’s be real). Al has track practice later (unless I learn a rain dance in the next few minutes…), and then a music lesson, and then we’ll have dinner, homework, and baths to accomplish before I can go fall over in a corner somewhere.
I’d love to say that after school is out (in just eight more school days!), our schedule eases up a bit, but since I’m working now that just won’t be the case. I just need to find ways to fit in lots of summer fun on my days off so the kids enjoy their break.
Wish me luck on that one. 😉
With summer quickly approaching, I’ve been trying to think of fun, creative ways to keep the kids outside. There are too many indoor traps that will waste away their summer. While I do believe that they need breaks (it gets super hot and humid here some days!), and as long as they aren’t spending the entire day watching tv (quiet time and small doses to relax are fine), I want them to be outdoors.
I would love to build a fairy garden with Addie, and all three kids have an interest in growing vegetables. I have grand plans for landscaping, so there will plenty of outdoor chores to be done each day. I also had a brainstorm for creating a simple, yet functional, hideout for them. With the fenced in backyard, I think I can pull a clothesline diagonally across one of the corners. Then, I will somehow rig some fabric, creating a “wall” and allowing the kids a space to go into and have secret club meetings and whatever else kids do in a hideout. Even though I couldn’t think of an easier plan if I tried, the kids are so excited for the construction of their new space.
I really hope it works out. If not, I’ll have to formulate a Plan B, I suppose.
What other fun, creative activities can the little ducklings enjoy this summer? I’d love to hear your ideas!
Summer is upon us! The kids only have 18 school days left for this year. As much as I dread the change of routine for Alex (there is never a seamless transition), I am more than ready to move on from this school year.
I’ve been thinking of all the fun things we should anticipate: summer reading programs at the library, the new exhibit at the zoo, evenings at the pool, relaxed bedtimes and morning schedules, all the fun day camps and VBS, and lots more! I also read recently that this summer could be cooler than usual, because the extreme cold this winter (something about the Great Lakes still being frozen??). I don’t know if that’s true, but I would love to have a less humid, pleasant summer (as opposed to the stifling hot and humid summers we typically get).
If we can hang on and get through the jam-packed schedule of the next few weeks, we’ll make it to summer break. I will soon have a fourth grader, a third grader, and a Kindergartner! Seems impossible.