Confession: Summer and I have a love-hate relationship. I love it, but I hate the battles with the kids some days.
It's the first day of no school for me and the kids together.
So I laid down the ground rules.
1. 10 minutes of instrument practice (which they're supposed to do anyway).
2. 2 pages in the workbook they're supposed to do for school this summer (they had a similar workbook to do last summer from their aunt).
3. 1-2 chores (again, things they normally do).
They do these things and they can earn a little screen time (unless they've lost it for other reasons--which they already have). When they're all done then we can go do something--like a bike ride, a trip to the beach, playing in the park with friends, etc. Ultimately those three tasks can be done in thirty minute's time.
However, we already started the day with a meltdown over those ground rules. "You're ruining summer." "It's supposed to be all about play." "I'm too tired to do those things (my oldest son was at a sleepover last night--how I hate the fallout from those!)."
Well, this is it, kids. There may be circumstances were I budge on those rules, but it won't be often. I don't care if your friends don't have to do a single chore this summer. This is how we roll. I'm all about having fun this summer, but you've got to do your jobs.
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