Regardless of whether you are a mama who works outside of the home or not, when faced with a new school year, there are some gears that need switching! Mornings are about to become faster paced. Breakfast AND lunch need to be prepared before walking out the door. My afternoon ritual of reading good books in my hammock with root beer in hand will soon be traded in for homework/snack/debriefing sessions with my kiddos. All the laundry and dishes and housework will have to wait until I get home... Please, God, give me the energy!
I will mourn the loss of summer, but I look forward to the crisp, new beginnings of fall. Some tools I plan on using to help make the transition a smooth one? I'm so glad you asked! ;)
GET UP~ Beginning the week before school starts, I have everyone getting up at the time they normally would for school, so that they will be somewhat acclimated by the time their first day arrives. After a summer full of late nights at sleep overs, drive-in movies and camping, the mornings have been for catching up on sleep... Now is the time to practice getting to bed at your "school bedtime" and getting up for the morning routine (which I also implement the week before).
No more TV breakfasts... |
For the short ones, or even just to maximize closet space, add an extension rod . Cubbies are GREAT for planning the weeks outfits ahead of time! |
Saving Dinner~ This is a great resource for making up FRESH dinners to keep in the freezer ahead of time. Good for nights when you want to make it to that class at the gym but still need to make sure the family is fed... The nights that your kids have lessons and sports and you've been running around town all evening... Or, you just plain don't feel like cooking! These are menus, with recipes and shopping lists... The whole package!
Another resource I stumbled upon this week is the September issue of Every Day with Rachael Ray. Besides all the other amazing recipes, she has an article "1 Month of Make-Ahead Meals". Of course, if you go to her website and find recipes you love, you can always pin it in Pinterest!
HOMEWORK STATION~ I doubt I need to say much, but a central location that is well stocked with all the right tools for the job (including an afternoon snack to keep the fog from setting in) is the place to be. I give my kids an hour of down time and then they work on homework at the table while I get dinner ready. I'm right there if they need me.
I found this organizer (it spins!) in the bargain bins at Target for $2.50. We've been using it all summer for art projects, and it will be the perfect homework supply organizer as well! |
Don't let me fool you. My night stand is never this clean. I tidied it just for you! |
*She watches over the affairs of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness. Proverbs 31:27
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