Mom…..There’s NOTHING to do.
WHAT? CHORES?!
Are any of you hearing these same sentiments in whiny voices like I am? Does this annoy you as much as it annoys me? Something must be done.
We have successfully de-junked most of the inside of our house. We just wrapped up a great season of swim team. I took the kids to see Phantom of the Opera because I think it is important to expose your children to the arts. We’ve been to movies, the public pool with the fun water slides. We have had friends over, rented movies, ordered pizza, done some school shopping. I just took my kids on Monday to the Arizona Grand for a staycation. All of these things are super fun..except for the de-junking of course.
Phantom of the Opera at Gammage
Waiting for the show to start…Phantom
Arizona Grand….a little summer staycation
I have pretty good kids. They don’t complain about a lot of things and are generally quite grateful when we do fun activities. They usually are pretty helpful around the house and nice to each other. However, now that we are a few weeks into summer I have noticed a change…………besides being broke………
The kids are bored out of their gourds and it seems they have turned on each other and even me sometimes.
ENTER…..MOM SCHOOL
That’s right. Mom School. Here is what the children at my house will be doing for the rest of the summer.
- Work on Faith in God
- Read one Chapter in the Scriptures
- Memorize 1 Article of Faith
- Read a story in The Friend (online) or another activity on The Friend website
- Watch a Book of Mormon Stories/Bible Stories Video
- Learn a new Hymn or Song in the children’s songbook…Mom has an app you can listen to and sing along.
- Do a secret service for someone…write a kind note, do an extra chore for that person, draw a picture
Here is what it looks like:
- Kumon Workbooks- I bought mine at Costco. It was a great deal for a set of three.
- Kid’s Journal Prompts– The glass jar in the back of the picture holds a variety of journal prompts. You can find them at the link above. The kids can draw a slip and their journals are located right next to the jar.
- Barnes and Noble gives children a FREE book after they have read 8 books. You can pick up a sheet at your local BN. It looks like this..each child has their own in their Mom School folder. Then they get a reward for the 20 minutes of reading I am requiring and it costs me nothing.
- Super Teacher Worksheets
- Teacher Pay Teachers
- Cooking Lessons- I am always present for this lesson in Mom School. I let the kids pick a recipe, help me shop for the ingredients, and I teach them how to prepare the meal or baked good.
- Art Lessons- I am not an artist but I love art! Jan Brett is a children’s book author and self taught artist! She gives free drawing tutorials online and there is a huge variety of animals or objects to choose from. I like to have my children watch the whole How-To video first so they know what to expect. Then we watch Jan draw and periodically pause the video to copy her steps. Here are a few of our drawings. She is so cute in her videos I love her! This is an activity I like to do on Sunday also because we are developing our talents.
- Jan Brett How to Draw
- I love The Friend magazine. It has a lot of great activities that are fun and safe for children to use. You can access the Friend for free online here: www.lds.org/friend/?lang=eng