This is the first time I've joined in the fun of Maxabella Loves "This Week I'm Grateful For ..." posts. I've followed these posts for a few months now and it has been both interesting and inspiring in seeing what people are grateful for. They can be such simple things; things we take for granted; things we assume are always going to be there. They can be selfless things; or things of excitement and awe. Mine is not so inspiring and rather selfish. I'm grateful for the fact I'm not American, Canadian or any other nationality that has 2 + months of summer holidays. How do you guys do it? Is that why you have Summer Camps? ;-) All that time at home with the kids, in the heat & humidity ... I'd go bonkers!!!
Image from www.lifehacker.com Now we haven't had too many of these moments whilst braving the shopping centres. |
Image from www.kidspot.co.nz We have had quite a few of these, after all, Miss Flea is 4. |
I understand school holidays or in our case snow days ...a whole week of snow days lol... routine is an awesome thing
ReplyDeletelol..I don't have kids,but I remember when I was little we just to drive my mom crazy during the summer time vacations!!;^P
ReplyDeleteSo funny! And I loved your comment re Chermisde and children...I so agree. I am craving that wonderful feeling between about 8.15 when they are all gone and the house is quiet...ahhhh and there is no thumping beat coming from son number twos computer ahhhh. Simple pleasures are the best aren't they! Have a great weekend, the weather is perfect for a go nowhere, do nothing program...so funny I am still laughing at that one xx Katherine
ReplyDeleteBring on next week. I have had a lovely time with my children but I do need a break! Mimi xx
ReplyDeleteI had a giggle at your post. I think the key is to make the school holidays as booooooooring as possible so they are jumping to go back to school...
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up today. I didn't know you 'lurked' around the gratefuls. I'm always so happy to see a new face. Especially a funny one! x
I think most people look forward to being in a routine again as well. I booked swimming lessons for the past week and it made life a lot easier strangely enough. Not long to go know till they're back and we'll all complain how much we miss them!
ReplyDeleteI can see that you've been an excellent mum in getting them to the point of being excited about going to school again! Sometimes kids don't see the value of down time at home but I think it refreshes them and gets them in just the right frame of mind to enjoy all the benefits of school.
ReplyDeleteMy son is going to pre-school on Monday and for the first time I will have to prepare his lunches. A bit nervous about it, but looking forward to it, too.
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