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Self Isolation plan

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Hi family and friends. As promised, here is my plan for what we will probably do each day.  I find that one of my coping mechanisms is to plan. It doesn't mean that we will meticulously follow each plan and mostly they're loose plans. What it does mean, is the headspace needed for thinking up at least one fun activity, is spared because I sat down and thought it out beforehand. Let's me honest mums, a month (at least), is a long time to not be able to drive the kids out, play with friends and change the scenery. I hope and pray that as we all share resources (as I myself have copied and adapted other clever mums ideas), that we will have exactly what we need day to day, to ride this thing out. Daily routine for school holidays (this will look different in 2 weeks time when we switch to online school) 7 - 8am (Bible, breakfast, get dressed, brush teeth, make beds)  (I find if I allow the kids to wake up and watch TV in PJ's they wake up at the crack of dawn and...

How to self isolate with your kids and not go crazy!

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Wow, can anyone actually believe this is happening? A few weeks ago, self isolation wasn't even a concept I was familiar with. Now it's a buzzword meaning so many different things for different people. For us, it means working from home while simultaneously keeping 3 kids healthy, educated and not killing each other in confinement. I absolutely LOVE school holidays so naturally, the idea of having 4 weeks to hang out with the kids excites me! However the reality of our situation changes our normal school holiday adventures and means we will have to be more thoughtful and creative in how we approach this time at home. Firstly, I am so reminded (by my 5 year old's sudden outburst of tears at the fact that Burger King is closed for a few weeks), that the kids sense something is going on. They don't have any context for the scale of this pandemic, the fact that it's worldwide and that for many people, this means loss of income or worse, loss of a loved one. They d...

Winter School Holidays Survival Guide

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As always, my kids are counting down the days until mid-year break. And as always, I have set about to compile a list of all the amazing things we can and may tackle this school holidays. Winter has always been a season I wish away. Bottomline is it’s cold and I freeze. I just cannot justify flushing cash down the toilet with using a dryer or leaving heaters all day. So usually my house is full of damp washing (that I do often end up just throwing in the dryer after a few days) and kids who WILL insist on playing tackle rugby inside when it’s wet outside. Nevermind the mud bath that is our backyard, that get’s tramped all over our floors that need mopping every day… O the joys of Winter school holidays! So here I sit planning, not because I’m super organised but because I live for this stuff! I guess being a teacher at heart and planning youth events for a decade has given me an outlet for this for years. But I love it! I love planning what we’ll do, where we’ll go and with ...