Christchurch Eye August Publication

Three hundred words on the nose this time – seriously this is so much harder than it looks!

Summer has always suited our boys; the unhurried rhythm, the wide open spaces, the freedom, not to mention the ‘yes’ moments to ice cream. I wish we could bottle that feeling and keep it with us all year. Hopefully a few more weeks of warmth remain, but the starting of school marks a sort of farewell to summer in my head.

‘See ya next year summer! Hello school!’ Time to officially remember what day of the week it is as I start to feel excited, nervous, proud and sad to say ‘Where has the summer gone?’ Thankfully we have this wonderful thing called ‘everyday’ to return to. The comforts of home, routines and structure –the ‘everyday’ – and we love that too.

Our children will have grown in independence and so I feel confident that they are ready for their respective challenges and they will pull from the stash of love, bravery and confidence that has been poured into them these last six weeks to find security and happiness in their new situations. Uniforms will be ironed, special lunches made and together we’ll navigate our way through the bubbling cauldron of other children and parents. I’ll wave them off happily and they’ll go and explore a new world of their own. I hope they have inspiring teachers and grow in their depth and understanding of the world to become more compassionate, logical and imaginative but mostly, I wish them a happy school year with their friends.

So ‘Let the wild rumpus begin!’ – the balancing of home, kids, work, homework, fun and chores – We can do this!

Happy new school year to anyone returning to education – wishing you fun and adventures on your journey and to those back on the school run – time to move forward and enjoy the ‘everyday’.

But first a little flashback to our brill summer holiday – watching this makes me smile so much and feel super proud of our big family.  I always hoped for a big family and I’m now becoming more realistic in knowing that it all comes with lots of ‘bigs’ like:  big feelings, big fall outs, big opinions, big noise, big messes, big bills, big planning, big patience, big washing piles, big decisions, big tiredness, big sacrifices but I’m also so grateful that the love between us all is always big enough to cover all the above stresses.
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Feeling thankful for family and holidays. xxx

Enjoy – France 2016

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