In my house, planning for the first day of school is more important and time-consuming than planning a birthday party or dinner party.
Beginning in July with all the back-to-school sales, our family shops, gathers, organizes, and plans for our First Day of School.
Last week, I shared our festivities on the First Day of School Eve. Today, I report how that first day commenced.
Morning Send Off
Having prepared the prior night made our morning this productive:
- Dressing and grooming took around 10 minutes because clothing was chosen and laid out.
- Lunch and snacks packed in prepared bags and notes written during breakfast.
- Finished styling the girls’ hair and took pictures.
- Arrived at school early to deliver teacher’s gifts and snag those first-day pictures.
Back with his friends, my son returned quickly to his routine. On the other hand, my daughter had a slight meltdown in her classroom, but she found a friend and settled down to color. 😉
Whew! A busy morning ran smoothly with a little early planning and preparing for our first day of school.
Afternoon Pickup
Getting the privilege of picking them up at different times, I enjoyed listening to their first day adventures. My daughter eagerly whipped out her folder to show her lessons and request help with her homework. She loves learning and thrives on doing projects like writing, coloring, and crafts.
Though less-talkative than my daughter, my son gave a story or two about the day to appease his Momma. After stops at the grocery stores, we arrived home. Without homework, my son sauntered off to play.
Evening Preparations
With the busy day, we enjoyed a quiet evening at home. After dinner and baths, we desired another smooth-running morning and prepared for our second day of school:
- Unloaded, cleaned, and chose lunch and snack options
- Chose and laid out clothes
In using time wisely to prepare for the first day of school, we ended our day with success and exhaustion. I was surprised at how tired I was after getting the kids in bed. Though getting back into this routine may take a little time, I will continue preparing the prior night since this routine keeps me calm while using time wisely.
As you continue or start your fall routine, try to plan your morning the prior evening. Getting off to a good start sets the pace for your day. A little preparation can make your morning productive while using time wisely. Happy planning!
Question: If you have school-age children, how did you fare on your family’s first day of school?
Jen says
great pics! looks and sounds like a good day had by all! great to hear 🙂
Tracy says
It was a good day, but I am really missing my time at home. The toddler is missing her naps or taking them later which is tough on all of us. It is going to be trial and error to find a schedule that works for us. Hope your first day was a success! 😉