Back To School Traditions & Ideas


1. Back to School Shopping
2. Reading Books about School
3. BTS Photos
4. Filling out Back to School Sign
5. First Day of School Breakfast
6. School Drop Off with Mommy and Daddy
7. Teacher Gifts
8. Making School Lunches

Back to School Breakfast

Back to School Breakfast


Since Emily has started school I try to do a little extra special breakfast on the first day of school.  This year I made it a little extra special just because.  It was a Back to School theme and pretty simple to put together.  I grabbed a few items from the dollar store and found the rest on Pinterest.

Laundry Day Made Simple


1. Laundry Baskets in Every Room
2. Pick a Laundry Day
3. Get Kids Involved
4. Wash in Loads but all Family Items Together
5. Keep Hangers in Laundry Room
6. Set a Timer
7. Fold Laundry and Watch Your Favorite Show




1. Laundry Baskets in Every Room

I think every member of the family or at least every bedroom needs a laundry basket.  Kevin and I have two where we separate nice clothes from pj's, under garments, etc.  The girls share a basket and Jackson already has one in his room.  This way there are no excuses for laundry on the floor or all over the place.  Everyone has a convenient spot to put their dirty clothes.  I find the BEST stuff from Thirty-One Gifts and there was no exception when I was looking for laundry baskets.  For years I've used mesh baskets that I had to replace constantly because they ripped apart and were so cheaply made.  The quality of these is amazing and they are very sturdy.  You can find different size options to fit your space perfectly.  For our room we have one tall and skinny and one short and long one because we need two baskets that fit into a strange spot in our closet.  You know you are old when laundry baskets excite you but I am not kidding in the least when I say that these laundry baskets seriously make me happy! 

2. Pick a Laundry Day

Nobody enjoys doing laundry and dragging it out only makes it worse.  I like to try my best to get it all done in one day so it's one less annoying thing to do.  It's not every week that I complete laundry start to finish all in one day but that's my goal.  At a minimum I try REALLY hard to get everything washed and dried in one day.  My laundry day is Friday because its the day my cleaning lady comes and sheets and towels have to happen that day anyway.

3. Get Kids Involved

My kids know that they have to use their laundry baskets and I also have them help me sort laundry and carry it to the laundry room.  When clothes are dry they take them out and put them in the laundry basket for me to fold.

4. Wash in Loads but all Family Items Together

I was nice clothes in cold all together for our whole family.  A load of hot- pj's, undies, socks.  A load of towels.  A load of sheets.  A load of whites in bleach.  So I separate the loads but kids and adults all go in one load.

5. Keep Hangers in Laundry Room

For your items that need to be put on hangers have hangers in the laundry room so you're not doing twice the work.  An item of clothing goes straight from the dryer and onto a hanger.  Then I just take the load back to our rooms and hang.

6. Set a Timer

If I don't set a timer a load might sit in the wash forever!  Same goes for the dryer and this just drags out the process.  Set a timer that way you can expedite the whole process.

7. Fold Laundry and Watch Your Favorite Show

I don't get much time to sit down and watch TV but I don't feel as guilty if I'm killing two birds with one stone.  I take my laundry basket of clean clothes and plop down in front of the tv and start folding away.  I divide into piles based on what room it will go to.


Thirty-One Gifts


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Back to School Shopping 2018


At the end of Summer we always look for new outfit, backpack, lunch pail and supplies for school.  The girls adorable backpacks are from Viv & Lou which offers the cutest products that all can be personalized for free.  The quality is outstanding, the options are endless and everything is very affordable in my opinion.  My favorite part is the personalization is included!  

Emily wears uniforms so clothes shopping is such a breeze.  I've included below great uniform options from retailers you already shop at; plus the sales are great!  Madi's first day of school outfit is a navy and white gingham romper from a local boutique.  I just love it and was even happier she loved it.  Last year was quite the power struggle picking out a new outfit whereas this year was a breeze.  Some of my other purchases for non-uniform wearers are below.  I picked out comfortable, affordable but cute options.  I don't like to spend a lot on school clothes because they get worn very quickly.  Plus you don't have to sacrifice style for price in my opinion.





The girls lunch pails are also from Viv & Lou and Emily is using the travel snack stack from Re-Play which hooks perfectly to a lunch box or backpack.


Back to School-Packing Lunches

This post is sponsored by Nature's Bakery but the content and opinions expressed here are my own.


Summer is always the time of year that flies by the fastest.  I can't believe we're already preparing for Back to School.  The kids are ready for some structure, routine and getting out of the house but I'm not exactly sure I'm ready for early mornings, packing lunches, homework and all that goes with the school grind.  Does anyone else struggle with packing lunches?  I do really well for awhile and then I feel like it gets to be the same thing over and over.   It's extra hard because everything has to be kept cold and my daughter's preschool doesn't allow nut products so that takes difficulty through the roof!  I've sat down and brainstormed ideas to make Back to School and packing lunches a bit easier.  I wanted to share some ideas with you in hopes that it takes the guess work out.  I also suggest making lunches the night before and have it all ready in the lunch pail in the fridge.

When packing lunches for my girls I try at least one protein and two sides.  Here is my full list of proteins and sides:


Protein
  • Cottage Cheese
  • Hard Boiled Egg
  • Tortilla Roll Up
  • Sandwich
  • Uncrustable
  • Greek Yogurt
  • Protein Muffin
  • Salami & Cheese
  • Hummus

Sides
I wanted to point out Nature's Bakery Fig Bars as they are a new find for us.  I'm always on the hunt for nutritious yet quick and convenient snacks for my kiddos.  Sometimes that can be an oxymoron so when I find something that hits both categories it feels like a huge win.  These are wholesome snacks that are made with real fruit and real grains.  They are non-GMO, dairy-free, vegan, soy-free, nut-free and made with no high-fructose corn syrup.  Those last two items are a huge deal for us since one school doesn't allow nut products and Emily is Fructose Intolerant.

Getting back into the swing of things for school can be utterly crazy and finding ways to make life and the transition easier are really important to me.  Anything that makes packing lunches easier I'm all for.  This is something I don't have to make or think about but just toss in without sacrificing the health of my little ones.  Not only are these healthy but my girls think they are delicious so I know these will get eaten even though they are away from mom when eating their lunches.








Graham Crackers, Tortilla Roll-Up with Ham and Cheese, Grapes and Trail Mix with Cheese.

Cottage Cheese, Zucchini Muffins, Fruit and Hard Boiled Egg.

Greek Yogurt topped with Honey & Blueberries, Carrots and Hard Boiled Egg.
Ham & Cheese Sandwich, Apples and Trail Mix with Cheese.