Don't overbook yourself this summer!
Ah, summertime is upon us. Lazy days, swimming pools and lemonade with the kids, right? Oh yeah, that was 40 years ago when Mom stayed home with the kids during summer vacation. Today's version is a little different, huh? Continue to manage the career, schedule the kids for drop offs and pick ups, which camp is it this week and what's the activity at daycare today? That might seem a little more familiar. The world sure has changed.
While "we" women continue to manage a career and somehow raise a family and still try to maintain good family values it can easily begin to take its toll on us. Being a mom, career women and always on the go I recently made time to sit back and relax on our recent summer vacation. Trying to squeeze in a little RnR time with the fam before my summer gets too crazy with kids schedules, holiday launches for Go Girl and my commitment as field hockey coordinator for my community, we decided to sneak away to the Atlantic coast.
For the first time in the history of our family we did nothing on vacation. No extra special adventures, theme parks or explorations. Just simply sat on the beach / side of the pool for seven days. And to my amazement, it was awesome. I didn't feel rushed, annoyed by standing in line or like some lost tourist. Although I didn't add any additional knowledge of some great land or mission by our forefathers to our brains, I did get to spend quality time with the kids.
So while the summer is officially upon us and the ever fun vacation lies ahead, be sure to take a deep breathe, relax, spend time with the family and just enjoy. Don't overbook yourself or your kids.
While "we" women continue to manage a career and somehow raise a family and still try to maintain good family values it can easily begin to take its toll on us. Being a mom, career women and always on the go I recently made time to sit back and relax on our recent summer vacation. Trying to squeeze in a little RnR time with the fam before my summer gets too crazy with kids schedules, holiday launches for Go Girl and my commitment as field hockey coordinator for my community, we decided to sneak away to the Atlantic coast.
For the first time in the history of our family we did nothing on vacation. No extra special adventures, theme parks or explorations. Just simply sat on the beach / side of the pool for seven days. And to my amazement, it was awesome. I didn't feel rushed, annoyed by standing in line or like some lost tourist. Although I didn't add any additional knowledge of some great land or mission by our forefathers to our brains, I did get to spend quality time with the kids.
So while the summer is officially upon us and the ever fun vacation lies ahead, be sure to take a deep breathe, relax, spend time with the family and just enjoy. Don't overbook yourself or your kids.









