Hi Darlings, I was just having this conversation with my SIL on the crazy challenges that come with schools re-opening and I realized we all need to wear our Solomon's hat and chip in our 1cent here.
Summertime is over now and so is the holidays for the children - although I know some of us still sent out these very peaceful little ones for Summer Camp/Classes …raise your hands if you are guilty as charged (mine is raised BTW) .
Summertime is over now and so is the holidays for the children - although I know some of us still sent out these very peaceful little ones for Summer Camp/Classes …raise your hands if you are guilty as charged (mine is raised BTW) .
The new school session comes
with a lot of challenges and stress even before it begins and I sometimes look
at my neighbor who strings her 4 kids to school every weekday and I wonder how
she deals with all of these since I have one son and he sometimes makes me want
to look at quick temporary adoption papers !!!!
I’ll want us to discuss this transition process from holiday back to school mode .
I’ll want us to discuss this transition process from holiday back to school mode .
I personally dread the sudden
change of routine. Say good-bye to days of sleeping in till whenever or just
jumping out of bed, straight to the shower and then off to the office . Now you have to give a detailed
instruction on food Menu and if by God
your kids are attached to you, you might
need to bath or spoon-feed before dashing
out .
On my part, I try to plan a healthy food Menu ahead of time so that conversation never happens in the crazy mornings and believe me that saves me 35mins of either good sleep or traffic . Sometimes I just want to not bother but I keep remembering a Parents' complain in my kid sister’s school years ago; that the teacher had sent a note home asking when the Mom/Cook/Maid planned to change the pupil's lunch pack content from potato chips and stew to other options ???
On my part, I try to plan a healthy food Menu ahead of time so that conversation never happens in the crazy mornings and believe me that saves me 35mins of either good sleep or traffic . Sometimes I just want to not bother but I keep remembering a Parents' complain in my kid sister’s school years ago; that the teacher had sent a note home asking when the Mom/Cook/Maid planned to change the pupil's lunch pack content from potato chips and stew to other options ???
.
Another crazy aspect is the financial expenses that comes with
this as it's not just the school fees or extra-curricular activities you need to cover but these kids need fresh
school supplies as well and they definitely do not come cheap . I went
shopping for some of these things few weeks back and at the end of the day, I
had almost spent past half his school
fees figure and that got me really worried that maybe the supplies might last a
lifetime if treated with more care. So on this note, I have instructed my help on how the bag must be on the cabinet (never on
the bare floor), school shoes must be sunned and polished after school (not
forgotten in the rain) etc . Of course, who am I kidding as I know our weather in this part of the world
does a good job of making sure nothing last so long- the uniforms will fade
from constant washing and severe sunning etc
. but I just feel so much better seeing the bag on the cabinet for now .
Enough of my whining, please
share your experiences and how best you manage these endless transitions
seamlessly – do you buy supplies to last eons ( I have a friend who orders 6
school bags and in that order for other things at once ), do you use
a home meal timetable, do you need to get more help for child care
etc
We are all waiting to feed off each other so please share .
SIL - Sister-in-law
BTW - By the way
Interesting!!
ReplyDeleteI'll come back to comment fully as I'm On the road now but you didn't even let your new readers know there was a new post ?? SE
I put it up overnight darling. Thanks for checking, I am flattered
DeleteBTS-back to school with that in mind i am down with cool. worrying, shopping,planning. ....... then again d holiday was too long,
ReplyDeleteLol....So it isn't just me about the length of the holiday!
DeleteWell, i haven't got kids just yet but i know how my sisters have been whining about supplies and fees. And yes the holiday felt like forever, but if you aren't a working mum it gives you a few hours to yourself after the kids have gone off to school........
ReplyDeletelol..thanks for the insight Yomi
DeleteReally, I wish the holiday won't end!! The traffic wait is about to begin and am so used to my bed now...chei!!! Unlike you, am craving for but I don't have help and I have a 7yrs old and a 4years old. Bts is quite an investment but thankfully during hols, DH sorted it out almost completely#dancing, am yet to complete it...what's left of this week is hair making and underwear shopping, thank God! Am gonna miss sleeping in the most but am using this week to overindulge!
ReplyDeleteReally, I wish the holiday won't end!! The traffic wait is about to begin and am so used to my bed now...chei!!! Unlike you, am craving for but I don't have help and I have a 7yrs old and a 4years old. Bts is quite an investment but thankfully during hols, DH sorted it out almost completely#dancing, am yet to complete it...what's left of this week is hair making and underwear shopping, thank God! Am gonna miss sleeping in the most but am using this week to overindulge!
ReplyDeleteGod bless hubby Adedoyin
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I never really got an holiday so to speak,she was attending her preschool/creche everyday and I pick her up on my way from work,except for days the dad gets home before me.However now that she has resumed 'school' the next holiday will be when I will experience the BTS syndrome if there is anything like that..
ReplyDeleteWell done Bibi...it's a full time job!
DeleteAm not looking fwd to dis resumptn at all. Thinking of how to deal with my son who had enjoyed most of his holiday with grandma n wen I told him he is resuming sch on monday he said "nooo, schoool gooo aawwaayy"(in his voice) lol.BTS supplies don't com cheap o n I really v to steal ur idea of tellin my help to keep bags n shoe neat n safe. Thru it all, I love dem so much.
ReplyDeleteAre you not lucky Lola!
DeleteGod bless our Grandmas
BTS- isn't for the lily livered please . Kids have been holidaying at my cousins' and I almost forgot i am a Mum until the school sent a reminder on resumption!
ReplyDeleteI order most of their back to school thru a friend abroad during the summer sales so its not so bad but this year with the dollar madness, I had to settle for naija shopping.
It's quite an expensive project if you are shoppin for 2 kids and yes I started using a meal time- table when I had my second son. Can't be thinking on food projects amongst thee things abeg��
First time here Ms Minimes and I don't know you personally but good job!
I agree in all Mrs Anonymous ( hope that title is right)
DeleteGood job! Thanks for putting your talent to use.
ReplyDeleteBTS! Well, I am overly excited about resumption than the student. My bae is resuming school 'pre-school' for the first time and it is an exciting adventure for me. I have invested so much in school supplies thereby buying almost 2 sets of each as a newbie in this field but it wont happen again as i am learning my lessons.
I have a home timetable in my head but routine can be boring so i try to innovate every other time. I don't know what vacation feels like as i am new at this but with time maybe i will.
All in all, it is a new adventure and I am enjoying every part of it!
Welcome to the official club Ayo!
DeleteBTS is different for everyonen, I dont mind the cost of school supplies at all. if I have to sum-up how I feel about BTS I would say "its the most wonderful time of the year *singing*".
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with your energy!
DeleteIt's all Part of MotherHood when they are on holiday I want some snacks Mom I want to go to the park mom I want to see cartoons mom then when dad comes home it's dad did u see mom,, I really loved the long holiday less traffic and now they will go back to school the mothers will worry abt shopping. Sigh
ReplyDeletelol...good insight G ish
DeleteWow... happy resumption kids
ReplyDeleteStill in Gods waiting room for my own little patter�� Am sure I won't mind al the stress they come with! God job Isy
ReplyDeleteIt's a waiting room Onyi...you'll be out before you know. Amen
DeleteMy daughter is happy to be at school after the holiday...dropping her at school on my day off is another stuffs I have to cope with now...as a man/dad...I need that uninterrupted early hour sleep...
ReplyDeleteRajah
Yaay! We get our first father comment here! thanks for being a hands-on Dad!
Deletereally i cant wait for the holiday to be over! i love the routine...wake up, cereal breakfast, lunch packs, go to school, home work, welcome mommy!, small talks, dinner, and finally bed time...lol.
ReplyDeleteYou seem to have a perfect schedule already Busola !
DeleteNice one my dear
ReplyDeleteB, in as much as I dread BTS, I also have come to know that it gets better with time, routine and all that. Also, when you think of the achievements to be derived in the near future, it spurs you up to reality...I mean who doesn't want to have a successful child(ren) my 2cents
ReplyDeleteTrue talk Xqzit!
DeleteThis writeup has helped me because it's first time my baby girl is starting school!����
ReplyDeleteThanks and keep it coming