Hi! How is your week going? We are nearing the fall season and school has started for many kids. How are you dealing with the little and not so little ones returning to school? I won't apologize because I could not wait for the year to start. The summer was good, but I am happy to be back at what feels like my normal life. I also do quite enjoy having a paycheck, so being back at work as a substitute teacher has been great so far. At times, I think about my human resources salary, but do not miss the stressful environment, so I am staying in a place of gratitude. I am also so grateful for all the people who work at my children's school from the teachers, administrative/clerical employees, the janitor, the lunch aides, the subs and every other individual in between.
With all the preparation for school, I managed two posts this week, Shut the World Out: How to Handle Your Child's Public Tantrum or Meltdown and What's Cooking Wednesday: Best Bread Recipe. As we wrap up this week, I just wanted to take a moment to wish you a fantastic weekend. It’s been a pleasure sharing these amazing parenting tips that I know have been helpful to me and could also help you, and a recipe for bread that you will never regret making. I hope you find them both engaging and valuable.
It's supposed to be a rainy weekend here in the Capital District, but as a parent, I will be schlepping my daughter to soccer and enjoy a possible rainstorm. It will be a great time to step away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. So whether you’re planning to relax at home, catch up with friends, or explore new adventures, I hope you make the most of it. Sometimes, a little break is all we need to recharge and come back with fresh perspectives.
Remember to take some time for yourself, and don’t forget to enjoy the little moments that make life special. Whether it’s savoring a good book, indulging in a favorite hobby, or simply unwinding, make sure to prioritize what brings you joy.
Have a great weekend!
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