Ack! The Kids are out of School! Now What?!
It’s only early July and already I’m tearing my hair out – well maybe only once in a while. Being self-employed with active kids can be a real challenge. Balance is the name of the game for my family and while life may not be balanced today or even tomorrow, I hope over the course of a week I get closer.
Summer means a lot of juggling of already full schedules, so we need to plan things out before the days are booked with appointments, commitments and to dos. I work early in the morning or later in the evening to spend as many daytime hours as I can with the kids. My husband helps out so when I need to be in the office I can.
We take advantage of a lot of the local day camps offered in our municipality. The kids enroll in a few they like over the course of the summer. Because they are getting older and more independent, day trips and outings with friends (organized and supervised by other parents) take some of the pressure off and give me more time. I do my best to return the favour for those other moms who help me!
On the days when I absolutely have to get things done, I’ll make deals with the kids I know I can keep. For example, if they let me work for two hours, we’ll spend the rest of the day at the beach, hiking or something fun they choose.
We have an idea jar to keep their ideas fresh. At the start of summer everyone writes a few ideas of things they’d like to do on slips of paper. A few of our jar ideas include:
– Spanish Banks picnic
– Stanley Park
– Ice cream at Mario’s Gelato
– Water slides at Cultas Lake
– Theatre under the Stars
My kids are at a point where lengthy adventures are possible. When they were younger, we made a lot of shorter trips to parks and beaches. One of our favourites was and still is Cates Park. You might see us there this summer!
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