The Weekend Before We Go Back To School 2014

So, I blinked and summer happened.  And now it’s over.  It’s the weekend before we go back to school!  Already.  Yikes!

Back to School Checklist

Back to school this year means:

1.   Monograms.  Lots and lots of monograms.  My new machine is getting quite the workout.  And I’m very excited about that.  While I’m doing a lot of the traditional monograms, this stacked monogram seems most popular this year with the boy Mommas.

Stacked Monogram

Girls are split between the traditional fancy circle and the preppier circle.  Which do you like?fancycirclemonogramcircle monogram

2.  Morning Routines.  I created these printables a few years ago and they are still in use around here.

morning rountine #2
Morning Printable #2
morning rountine #1
Morning Printable #1

The kids are expected to wake up, spend time alone with God, get dressed for the day, eat a good breakfast, make their beds, pack school bags and swim bags, and pick up any dirty clothes.  While our house was on the market, knowing the kids’ rooms were made up for day was so helpful!

3.  Lunches. This is always interesting.  We start off well, but by mid-October, it will be sandwiches.  Everyday.  5 days a week.  For the rest of the year.  I’ve turned to Pinterest for a few ideas this year.  Maybe we’ll make it to mid-Novemebr before we hit the sandwich stage! Follow Salinda’s board Back to School – Lunches on Pinterest.

4.  Printables.  I always love the printables we find at the beginning of the school year.  Check out this one for a great monogram.  These are a few of my favorite lunch box notes.

5.  Pictures.  Pictures.  Pictures.    Last year, I snapped a picture with my phone of the kids every day.  I uploaded them to instagram with a daily count.  At the end of the year, I found this great shop to print a collage for me.  Super quick too! It’s a fun memento from the 3rd and 6th grade year.  The kids are trying to think of something fun to do next year.

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