So we did it. We made it through that crazy time of year known as “get ready for back-to-school.” And wow, what an emotional roller coaster it has been! I love all the preparations and make quite an event of back-to-school. Both kid’s bedrooms got an organizing intervention and the craft cabinet was converted into a homework cabinet. We carved out time for one last trip to the swimming pool, along with one last (summer time) trip to our favorite Frozen Custard place. And I made quite a nice dent in my original back back-to-school to-do list. Here’s the official update.
- Update the calendars with school holidays and events. I went to do this and noticed my current wall calendar (a blank one that you fill in yourself) will only get me through September. So I took the opportunity to upgrade the family calendar. Want to take a peek at my new one? Can’t wait until it arrives! I’ll keep you posted.
- Declutter and organize the kid’s dressers and closets. Check!
- Create shopping lists and shop for school supplies and clothes. Check!
- Clean out the family reference binder…and add this year’s paperwork. Check!
- Take Collin to get his shots. Check! (Thanks, Jay.)
- Organize the laundry room for school-year gear. Check!
- Order new backpacks and check to see if the kids need new lunch boxes. Check! But it seems Collin’s new backpack is too small. May need to send it back and get a bigger one.
- Set up this year’s school paper / artwork binders and a smaller incubator. This task is next in line…
- Sign up for the next round of lessons and classes. Check!
- Go to my nephew’s wedding. Check!
- Go to the end-of-season baseball party. Check!
- Enjoy every minute of it…because I know when summer is gone, I will miss it. Check…and boy was I right. It’s awfully quiet around here today…
So now we’re settling down and settling in. I had forgotten what a complete emotional roller coaster this time of year is. (Is it just me?) Collin is at a new school this year, so there was a whole new set of unknowns for him. And then there’s the typical excitement about which friend got which teacher, and which friend is in each class, etc. And then there’s the actual moment of sending them off to spend the day with someone else…once again. I’m always happy after the first half-day when the kids come home and report in. I know they’re going to be okay before they go, but I always like it when I really know they’re okay in their new places.
I’m now looking forward to creating new routines and schedules. We have a nice little lull before the fall activities and lessons kick into high gear…and I’m definitely going to savor every moment of this calmer, slower pace.
How is your back-to-school prep coming along, or in what ways are you winding down for the summer? I’d love to hear from you.
I started the prep for this year at the end of the school year. We had a donation drive at the school to donated the used supplies, and we donated some newer things that we had over purchased that the school doesn’t put on the lists now. We filed away all the school papers to keep and made room in the file cabinet for this coming year. All cleared out and ready!
We made a folder for 2010 -11 important class notes, handbook, and the phone directory.
We did the preregistration the last week of school (registration in an envelope) and had the new school supply list in my purse ready to go.
I bought the supplies for the year that I didn’t already have in July when they hit the shelves… everything on sale, no crowed aisles, and they were not out of a single item.
Kristin picked out her back pack in July too. Everything down to the box of tissues has been labeled, packed and ready to go since July 27th:)
Before the last day of school I had the whole school calendar programed into my phone calendar (I did it while I waited for my oil change). I have the reminders sent to both email me and my husband and text my phone.
I feel that I am missing something this school year… I think it is stress.
Thanks for all your hints… streamlining my family’s daily life… it takes work to keep it going, but now I know how to get started and stick with it:)
Thanks!
Patti
I hope that you will share your system/incubator for the school papers & artwork. With my 2 now in 2nd and Kindergarten I still haven’t found a good system and would like to get a handle on that now! We still have to do a few things in these last summer days.
* lunchboxes & lunch supplies
* haircuts
* fall classes
* soccer pictures for fall season
* finish buying supplies (just got list yesterday!
Thanks, Claudia. I’ll add that to my list of topics.
Aby
Yay, Patti! Here’s to being ready early!