It is isn't it?
I mean, that could be said with a smile or a scowl, depending on the day, the mood or the moment.
And I have experienced the gamut in just the short week since summer break started.
I have discovered that working from home, surrounded by kids and the noises of summer, is REALLY hard. That I may have to shift my thinking and my schedule: working only at night, after everyone is in bed. Because writing creative thoughts for two magazines, while fielding endless questions, supervising swimming, and running a taxi service and an ice-cream stand really doesn't mesh.
Not that I'm complaining (well, maybe a little...). Because if anyone writes me and tries to tell me that there aren't growing pains associated with having the kids home for summer, well, they are too organized or saintly to be my pal. Just being honest...
And because the internet can be a very bad influence on me (for example, I cleaned my oven the other day just because a Facebook friend said she was cleaning hers), I decided to take inspiration from the lovable Meg (who has really set the bar on being a fun mother, hasn't she?) and made this with my girlie:
(and yes, there is a spelling error: Sunday should read Sundae)
Only you just know that making this list is going to come back and bite me...
As in, "Mummy, we need to do something on the list, so let's have a water balloon fight and make a campfire to make spider hotdogs, K?"
And I will grimace while entertaining thoughts of using that list to start the campfire...
And then, magically, I will get in a groove and loosen up and things will get done and I will reap the reward of all that late night working: sleeping in!
Because that's a summer activity, right?
Must go add it to "The List!"
(Sophie's class picnic...we can scratch that off The List, too!)



















Darlin, I hear ya ! Summer is difficult for us blogging moms. That first picture is priceless ! The kids come first, I know, but don't you ever worry, all your readers LOVE you and will always wait for your posts . . whenever you get around to it between those fantastic activites on your summer list !
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Kate
What great pics! Ahhhh summer...you pretty much nailed it!
ReplyDeleteNow go attack "the list".
nothing worse than trying to accomplish something with the kiddos around...i find it impossible too. Camp anyone?
ReplyDeleteReally I just wish I had that problem as my work takes me to an office which is especially hard in the summer months!
Fabulous pictures.
~Tara
There is always that adjustment period, Linda! I don't go through it any more, but I remember it well. It also works the other way though, when they go back to school. : )
ReplyDeleteI see that you have PEI on your list, Linda....my absolute favorite place in the world...we must go back again next summer!
ReplyDeleteI love your pictures, especially the first one. And I agree, sleeping in is definitely a summer activity! :)
ReplyDeleteSavor it, savor it, savor it...
ReplyDeleteWishing you much energy to be able to savor it.
Summertime can definitely be distracting! It's for kids, but also for keeping the kid in us too. Hopefully, you can still get things accomplished, but that list IS awesome! Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteMidge
I see you've got the Fredericton market down. You should visit the Kingston market just outside of Saint John!
ReplyDeleteI love the summer check off list!
ReplyDeleteKelli
xoxo
Yes, summer time is the time for making memories. As adults, we always tend to look back on those simple of times when the days were long, our spirits were free and we had fun, fun, fun. To be a kid again for a day....would that just be the very best? Swinging on swings. Savoring home made ice cream and riding our bikes until the street lights went on. Catching fireflies in jars and sitting on grandpa's front porch and chatting for hours.
ReplyDeletegreat post, linda!
becky
YAY for the summer list!!
ReplyDeleteit keeps you intentional....right? or crazy? one or the other...
:)
Count your blessings that you can even make a list like that. My list consists of pool parties and bbqs and staying out of the heat....
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