Category: Tired Mommy’s Tales

Guide to Calmer Back-to-School Mornings

Guide to Calmer Back to School Mornings
After the the more relaxed mornings of summer, back-to-school can bring a whole new level of chaos to our family. Here’s what works to keep things a little less hectic for my family.

The Night Before

One surefire way to have a calmer morning is to do as much preparation the night before. I find there to be two components of this that are equally important for me.

First, is the mental preparation aspect. Check your calendar and touch base with your husband. Does anyone have a special appointment tomorrow? Is it a special day at school that requires a special outfit or taking something to school. What are you going to have for dinner? Think through the whole day and have a grasp of what it’s going to look like.

It’s also not a bad idea to sit down with your kids and/or spouse and talk through the order in which you’ll do things. Do you want them to get dressed before or after breakfast? Does hair get brushed before or after teeth? Who will feed the pets? Which parent will change and dress the baby? Have those things figured out before you’re in the moment and things are chaotic.

Now it’s time to take action. This is when you make the lunches, pull anything that needs to thaw for dinner out of the freezer, and pick your outfit for tomorrow. I’m very blessed that Keith cleans up the kitchen while I’m putting Leah to bed but if he didn’t, I would do this every night. I think it starts the day of much better if the first thing you see when you go to make your coffee in the morning, isn’t a big ol’ mess in the kitchen. I try to also make sure backpacks and daycare bags are all packed up and ready too. I say try because I could be better at this. Even though I swear I won’t every morning, I tend to leave stuffing diapers for the morning and I lose too much time doing it. It’s not a terribly long task but better suited for the night before.

Don’t forget to get your coffee ready to brew too!! A great choice is the new Starbucks Fall Blend.

Crafted with Sumatran beans to provide the warmth of fresh spice notes, coffees from Kenya to add citrusy brightness as well as beans from Peru that offer balance and a subtle nuttiness. A layered and full-bodied blend reminiscent of fall season, this medium roast creates a cup that’s hearty and refined. Look for Starbucks Fall Blend where you buy groceries.

Get Up Early

Sorry mamas!! This is going to hurt you to hear just as much as it hurts me to say. Getting up before the rest of the house is a great way to calm the morning. Even if it’s only 15 minutes so you can have your coffee while it’s still warm.

For me, I get 45 minutes – 1 hour before Brooke gets up. I can grab a shower & slap on some makeup, put together my pump parts and throw them in my bag, pack my lunch and get started on our breakfast. When she finally rolls out of bed, I’ve already checked tasks off my list and my head is in a good place.

Create a ritual

Devotional Time with Brooke
I resisted getting up much before Brooke for a long time. But when we hit a rough patch with lots of outbursts and tantrums, I came up with a game plan for more one on one time. Since nights are crazy and Leah’s in a stage that still requires almost constant supervision, mornings would have to be it. So now, every weekday morning and quite often on the weekend too, Brooke and I have breakfast together, just the two of us. We work together to get breakfast around, eat, talk, read through a devotional. I treasure and look forward to that part of my day every day. Even though it means getting up earlier than I would otherwise need to.

Rituals don’t have to be that involved and don’t have to be with a kiddo. It could be as simple as time spent doing hair, putting shoes on, driving to school with your kids or a cup of coffee or prayer time with your spouse. Look at your morning and try to find a place where you can be intentional about your time spent with the others in your house and make it special.

Mornings can be a crazy time but I believe it’s so worth it to put some time and effort into making small changes that can start your day off on a much calmer note.

Do you struggle with chaotic mornings and need help calming them down? Feel free to ask for help in the comments.

Do you have a great tip for keeping mornings running smoothly? Share those in the comments too!!

This post was sponsored by Starbucks via the Modern Mom Insider Program. While I was compensated for this post, all thoughts and opinions are my own.

Top 4 Reasons I Purchased the Ultimate Healthy Living Bundle

4 Reasons I Bought the Ultimate Healthy Living Bundle

As time is running out on this great deal, I wanted to take a minute and share with you the reasons that I think the Ultimate Healthy Living Bundle is such a great thing. So here are the Top 4 Reasons I Bought the Ultimate Healthy Living Bundle.

To Support Moms

One reason I make sure to purchase the Ultimate Healthy Living Bundle is to support other moms. The majority of the authors offering these books and resources (at a CRAZY discount to you) are women just like me who are offering their knowledge because they believe in the subject matter. But they are also supporting their families financially by writing and selling these books on their blogs. I’m happy to support that by buying an Ultimate Healthy Living Bundle.

It Saves Time

Next is something I think we can all relate to – saving TIME!! Can you imagine how long it would take to round up all this information and have it organized so it’s easy to use? Not only did the Ultimate Healthy Living Bundle team gather up all these wonderful resources, they organized them too. When you download your files, they are already grouped in folders according to category. If your main interest is gardening and backyard homesteading, you don’t have to sift through the natural beauty or cleaning products books.

Variety of Formats

Another reason I’m totally in love with these bundles is the variety they offer. If you’re really into reading, there are 70+ eBooks to stick your nose in. Do you have a more interactive learning style, try out the eCourses. I’m excited about the Essential Oils course and the Grocery Savings Course. Maybe you’d like to try some of the products that are discussed in either of the above. If that’s the case, there are $200 worth of bonuses available to you. Some required a shipping fee but that is minimal in relation to the value that is being offered. My goal is to have requested all my freebies by the end of the week. Leah’s teething again so I think she’ll like the Baltic amber bracelet and I’m ready to get my stretch on with the 4-month membership to StayAtHomeYoga.com.

 

Healthy Family

Of course, the ultimate benefit of buying the bundle and using its resources is a healthier family. Making changes can be overwhelming but the items in this bundle make them more accessible. These eBook and courses are offered by real people who are sharing what they’ve learned through their own trial and error. Not every book will be for you but at this price, you can feel you’re getting a great value even if you don’t utilize every single piece. For me personally, my priorities will be real food recipes and green cleaning. When I get comfortable with those changes, I may add to that and look into natural beauty methods. I probably won’t ever open the homesteading books – and that’s okay!! The knowledge I’ve gained from the others will still greatly benefit my family.

I won’t take any more of your time talking about why I bought the Ultimate Healthy Living Bundle. Time is running out and I don’t want to keep you from getting your own bundle and starting your journey to a healthier family!

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Weekly Meal Plan – Still No Debit Card

Menu Plan Monday

After last Sunday’s Aldi debacle, I figured getting dinner on the table this past week could be a challenge. I was pleasantly surprised that it really wasn’t too bad. Things got a little tougher towards the end of the week but I think it showed me that keeping it simple is always a winning strategy. Simple pasta dishes and sandwiches will keep everyone’s belly full as well as something with a million ingredients and 2 million steps.

We still haven’t gotten our replacement debit cards (thanks for the urgency local credit union) so we decided to hit up Kroger after church for a few things we had to have to get us through the next couple days. It made me realize how much I’ve grown accustomed to shopping at Aldi and has inspired a new post for me.

It was a busy weekend and this is my first chunk of time at the computer so I’m gonna keep this short & sweet and just share the plan for dinners. Breakfast and lunches don’t change much around here so it feels a bit redundant.

Popcorn Chicken Parmesan
Taco Ring
Bobby’s Favorite Goulash
Creamy Chicken Broccoli Shells & Cheese
Grilled Cheese/Panini Night

Do you struggle with meal planning? Do you know its something that would help you but you just don’t know where to start? The Ultimate Healthy Living Bundle includes 8 eBooks on the subject of meal planning & budgeting, from freezer cooking techniques to making organic food affordable.

This menu plan is linked to Org Junkie’s Menu Plan Monday link up.

Simple Meal Planning - Plan to Eat