Today is the first official day of March Break for my kids.
“WOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHooooooooooooo”, screamed the children.
OK, that is from me too!
This is my week to sleep in. And I am loving it already. As I have mentioned more than a few times, I work late. I don’t get home from work until about 1:15 a.m. When the kids are in school it means getting up early in the morning to get the kids up and out the door for school. I usually only get about four to five hours of sleep most nights, except during March Break and summer vacation. Those days I get to sleep in and it is glorious. Yes, glorious. My children are old enough now to be self sufficient in the morning. They have been taught well. They have been taught not to wake up Mom early. They get up in the morning and are allowed to go downstairs to watch a movie and have breakfast. They usually get at least one movie in before the need to get me up. That need usually comes in the form of a fight (or more like bickering).
Today was a lazy first day. The kids (and Mom) stayed in their PJ’s until late in the afternoon. There has already been a long list of movies watched and many more still to come.
Tomorrow, the kids are going to go to a local shop for a gardening workshop. They are very excited. There will also no doubt be a lot of hanging out with friends this week.
Here are a few of my March Break survival tips….
1. Be Flexible
I try not to plan too much for the week. This is for two reasons; my sanity and the kid’s sanity. I am still working this week so I don’t want to have too much on my plate during the day. I also think that if we do too much then the kids burn out or melt down and then no one has fun. I like the kids to have a chance to unwind during March break.
2. Have Fun
This is so important. The whole point of planning activities for the kids is so that everyone has fun. It is a chance for the kids (and Mom) to let loose.
3. Get Active
OK, I know this is not exactly what we did today. Today was all about tips number one and two; having fun and being flexible! There is always so much to do this week that gets everyone outside. Today the weather where we live was beautiful. After spending much of the day on the couch, the kids did get outside to scooter, hang with friends and enjoy the sunshine. There is nothing like fresh air to keep everyone happy and healthy.
What are you and your kids doing this March Break?
What are your March Break survival tips? I would love to hear them, please leave me a comment and share!