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Back-to-School: Bliss or bittersweet?

Posted on August 15, 2018 by Urban Suburban Mommy Posted in The Struggle is Real, Urban Suburban Mommy .

Something happens around this time every summer. Summer camp wraps up, bathing suits are looking worse for wear, Halloween candy starts appearing in the grocery store and back-to-school shopping and lunch ideas overwhelm Pinterest and Instagram. Whether you’re a stay-at-home or a working mom, there’s no denying it, summer is coming to a close. Labour Day weekend will be the last hurrah, and then school routines will start up.

But is the start of school bliss? Or is it bittersweet?

Ah yes, the fond/painful memories of drop-offs and pick-ups, the struggle of coming up with lunch ideas the kids will eat – and the expensive lunchware to send it in. The school supplies, the long pants, the battle-cry of homework challengs and the indoor/outdoor shoes – is it all rushing back in one shot?

This is the first time in 16 years that I’ve spent a summer not working (aside from mat leave, which really doesn’t count – it’s a haze of new motherhood that I can barely remember). Most years I didn’t feel the summer/back-to-school shift as significantly as I do this year. My boys were always in daycare through the summer, so the routine didn’t change much and the hours didn’t change at all.

But this year is different. There are two types of moms in this world: The ones who are grateful for the return to school and the ones who are sad to see September come. I can’t decide which team I’m on.

It’s a serious “You know I love my children, but…” moment. So many moms feeling they survived another summer, glad to have made it to the first-day-of-school finish line. Truth is, it’s not easy to look after your own kids 24/7, having to decide the programming, the meals, the outings, the playdates, the structure and unstructure of two hot months of summer.

It really isn’t easy.

Kids like routine, and the freedom that summer brings is a bit overwhelming. Some weekends are more than I can handle, so doing it for weeks and months at a time?

Exhausting is a word that comes to mind.

And then there are the other mothers – those sad to see it end. Maybe their kids are easy, or maybe it’s that the dynamic works for those moms. They genuinely look forward to the two intense months of summer fundom. Maybe they’re better planners? Maybe they just groove more smoothly, roll with the punches more elegantly or are able to tune out the whine of a kid who has too many toys yet still can’t find anything to do.

Maybe it’s magic. Who knows.

I don’t mention this as yet another form of mom-shaming. Quite the opposite, actually. I mention it because the mom I aspire to be and the mom I am are not quite the same thing, and I’m okay with it. There’s nothing wrong with having survived a summer and happily sending your child off to school, and there’s nothing wrong with lamenting the end of family fundays either.

In this, my one summer of stay-at-home-momness, I enrolled my boys into 6 weeks of summer camp, however, I let them stay home two or three days a week. I let them sleep in and go late. I picked them up early. Some days we had fun and some days they had fun without me. It took the pressure off of having to plan and program, and added balance to my time with them – and their time with me!

Apparently it’s not easy on the kids to be with their parents 24/7 either.

So I lament a little. I have put off buying that second pair of “indoor” shoes, and won’t pull the backpacks and lunch boxes out of summer storage until Labour Day weekend. I’m hearing the rumblings of back-to-school, and as it approaches, I’m trying to figure out which team I’m on.

Tags: back to school, first day of school, labour day, motherhod, school, Summer, summer camp .

Going-back-to-school-shopping

Posted on August 21, 2017 by Urban Suburban Mommy Posted in Mommy Approved .

I’m not ready to start thinking about back-to-school yet.

My kids don’t have to start class until September 5th, and I always think of Labour Day as the official end of summer fun – even though I haven’t had a summer school break myself in over 20 years.

(Holy moly, did I just say it’s been over 20 years since I finished school!?!?!?)

But we’re moving, and since the boys are going into Grades 2 and 4, it’s the perfect time for me to say “Hey, they need a dedicated space for school work now.” I’ve been shopping for pieces to create the perfect study niche in each of their rooms, and I though I’d share.

I love what I’m seeing, and I think they will too. With a laptop for each kid, this *may* (or not) keep them organized, give them a place to do some work and store library books so we don’t have to do the crazy wild goose hunt every other Monday when their library books are due!

I’d also like to add that I’m focussing on back-to-school supplies that give back. I’ve discovered the ME to WE program (and that makes me resent thinking about ‘back-to-school’ a whole lot less).

“Every ME to WE product makes a positive impact in a developing community. With the Track Your Impact promise, you are able to see where and how your purchase makes a difference! Your kids start the school year with cool supplies and accessories that give school supplies to children in developing communities.”

(ME to WE X Staples back-to-school program)

ME to WE products
Backpack – Navy Impact: Education

Backpack – Multi Impact: Education
Handheld Lunch Bag Impact: Education
Lunch Bag with Strap Impact: Education

Casemade Binder – Ooh La La Impact: Education
Casemade Binder – Bonjour Impact: Education
Zipper Binder – Multi Impact: Education

Zipper Binder – Navy Impact: Education
Zipper Binder – Navy Impact: Education
Divider – Multi Impact: Education

Divider – Multi Impact: Education
Divider – Multi Impact: Education
Divider – Multi Impact: Education

Divider – Multi Impact: Education
Coil Notebook – Blue – Ooh La La Impact: Education
Coil Notebook – Pink – Ooh La La Impact: Education

Pocket & Prong Portfolio – Bonjour (closed) Impact: Education
Coil Notebook – Pink – Ooh La La (open) Impact: Education
Pocket & Prong Portfolio – Bonjour (open) Impact: Education

Pocket & Prong Portfolio – Ooh La La Impact: Education
Make an Impact Rafiki Series – Education Impact: Education
Pencil Pouch – Multi and Navy Impact: Education

Soft-cover Journal – Ooh La La Impact: Education
Soft-cover Journal – Bonjour Impact: Education
Binder Pencil Pouch – Multi Impact: Education

Binder Pencil Pouch – Navy Impact: Education
Main + Central x ME to WE Glasses – Grey Impact: Vision Health

Back to School Study Setups We Love:

Kids love stuff that is scaled to them. And I love the pop of green! ikea.ca

 

Encourage your little Padawan with the Star Wars Writing Desk wayfair.ca

The Red Label Two Drawer Desk has simple lines and great lines. On trend and on budget! walmart.ca

There’s no sacrificing style or your love of ‘industrial chic’ with this study set-up! rhbabyandchild.com

Love this. It’s like starting your little business mogul off on the right foot! potterybarnkids.com

I’m a self-confessed Land of Nod addict. Wall hung and totally on trend, it’s so much simple and sweet! landofnod.com

Small space? No problem. This desk folds up into a lean profile. It can be dressed up and grow with the little 10 o’clock scholar. amazon.ca

Not everyone loves colour like I do. The colour blocking is fun and I see a fuzzy chair being rolled up to this set for some study glam! allmodern.com

 

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Tags: back to school, backpack, binder, Decor, desk, home, ME to We, School Supplies, study, supplies .

Back to school – the nanny can help!

Posted on August 18, 2017 by Urban Suburban Mommy Posted in Mommy Approved .

Some of us stay at home with our kids. Some of us choose daycare. But for those of us mamas that choose to employ a nanny, it’s a special dynamic.

The nanny isn’t a friend, the nanny is there because it’s a paid job.

The nanny isn’t family, but many times the nanny is much like family.

We trust the nanny alone with our kids.

The nanny does so much more than just monitoring the little charges while parents are out of the house. The nanny is kind, caring, and will often develop a bond with the children – and the parents too – which goes far beyond the employee/employer relationship.

The Windy City Nanny, Florence Ann Romano of Nanny Magic and author of Nanny and Me, is a seasoned pro. She was, after all, a nanny for the Kardashians among other. Florence offers these 5 tips for having the nanny help with getting the kids ready for going back to school.

Skill Sets

Prepare the kids for whatever skill sets they will be required to abide by in school. For example, if potty training is a skill children are required to have before entering the classroom, this is a great place for a nanny to be involved in the preparation.

Healthy eating

Nannies can assist children in getting children’s nutrition on track, which will ultimately help their attention and energy levels in school.

Picking out outfits

Kids love to be involved in back to school shopping! With the parents consent, nannies can plan a fun day with the kids for back to school shopping and school supplies. This gives them a chance to individualize their look, and also find control in a situation that can be a sometimes challenge or anxiety-inducing transition.

Homework preparation

The nanny can help prepare children for the upcoming curriculum in the classroom by developing fun, interactive games that will start stimulating their minds.

Last hoorah!

Have a final, summer day with the kids – pool, ice cream, playground, zoo – all things they will soon miss, but can enjoy one last time before the school year begins. Make it exciting and special. Also use the opportunity to get the kids pumped up for the memories to follow in the coming year.

Florene Romano PhotoThe Windy City Nanny, Florence Ann Romano of Nanny Magic and author of Nanny and Me, is a dedicated philanthropist and former nanny who has always had a special place in her heart for children. Romano worked for over 15 years as a nanny, beginning as a ‘Mommy’s helper’ at the age of 11. She shares her experiences in Nanny and Me (Mascot Books, May 2015), her beautifully illustrated debut book for children making the transition from being cared for solely by their parents to having a nanny in their home.

WindyCityNanny.com

Florence Ann Romano – The Windy City Nanny

Tags: back to school, Florence Anne Romano, getting ready for school, Kardashian, nanny, Nanny and Me, nanny magic, windy city nanny .

The lunch lady cometh

Posted on September 18, 2016 by Alexis Nicols Posted in The Struggle is Real .

My four year old couldn’t wait to go back to school. Frankly, I encouraged the enthusiasm.

We had quite a busy summer (in much the same way that ants get busy once someone follows them around with a magnifying glass and sets their ant hill ablaze) and I think we could all use some back to school routine. He has a new backpack, new socks and a new outlook on life – mommy and daddy know nothing. But that’s another post. Continue reading →

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Tags: back to school, favourite foods, featuredxx, hot lunch, lunch, Lunch Box, lunch program, order, picky eater, sammich .

Back to School Essentials

Posted on September 16, 2016 by urbansuburbanmommy Posted in Mommy Approved, Sponsored Post .

Phew – we made it through the first couple weeks of school. One of my biggest challenges is packing a lunch – and then praying that the entire contents have been eaten. Continue reading →

Tags: back to school, caffeine, DAVIDsTeas, Essential Mints, featuredxx, Finding Dory, Lunch Box, school, Style, thermos .

Preschool jitters and anxiety. And that’s just you….

Posted on September 9, 2016 by Lauren Millman, B.A. Social Psychology, Behaviour, International Best Selling Author Posted in The Best You .

It’s here.

It’s happened.

In the blink of an eye, they’re suddenly big kids, and the first day of school – or preschool or daycare has arrived. Continue reading →

Tags: anxiety, back to school, consistency, expect the worst, expectation, jitters, stress .

Send them back to school rocking a cute new ‘do!

Posted on September 1, 2016 by Urban Suburban Mommy Posted in Mommy Approved .

It’s that time of year again…
All the school supplies and back to school shopping for new clothes have been bought but what about a fresh haircut?

Don’t be afraid to cut and style your kids’ hair. There are lots of low maintenance looks, fun ‘dos and ways for them to express their personal style (or mama’s fashion sense) with a great cut.

Here are some great styles I guarantee will make them the coolest kids on the playground!

The Boys


The Girls


erica with clientErica H. Wearing has been a stylist for over 16 years and she absolutely loves what she does . “It’s a great feeling to help people feel and look their best when they leave my chair. I wouldn’t trade this for any other job in the world!”
Check out Erica at Ka!Boom Hair Salon 1129 West Pender Street, Vancouver B.C .
(604)681-6003

alissia marciano hairbyericaw

Tags: back to school, boys, erica wearing, fashion, featuredxx, girls, Great hair, hair cut, hairstyle, new 'do, Style .

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