For many parents, September means one thing: it's back to school time! And that single realization can bristle, stress out and frustrate even the most organized parents. Some even sink into a temporary depression--the "Back to School Blues".
So how does one deal with the depression of excessive financial debt, plus the fact that little Johnny and Lisa will be gone all day, leaving you alone with nothing to think about other than...work?
You remind yourself: it's only temporary. And it is, I guarantee you.
You have approximately 18 years to buy those school supplies, maybe longer if you're forking the bill for your child's college, university or other post-secondary schooling. As your child matures and gets into high school, you might find some of the stress easing off as they take some responsibility for extra-curricular activity expenses. Little Johnny wants to play hockey? Have him contribute a small amount from his part-time job. Or have him work for you. At least you'll feel you've gotten something back from the hundreds of dollars you've spent on knees pads and helmets.
September is a time for beginnings--the first day back to school, back with all their friends, and the day you release them to this new year of learning. It's also a great time for parents to start new projects. These projects will keep you busy and you'll feel motivated by the subtle changes in your home--specifically, the lack of noise.
As a parent of a 19-year-old who has finished school, I can safely say that it's been a few years since I suffered from the "Back to School Blues". I long for September because it signals change--good change. I find I'm most productive in September and January because both months make me feel I can start over, start something new and start something exciting. And thankfully, I don't need a new wardrobe or a list of supplies or a bus pass, and the only teacher giving me homework is me.
Everything is temporary. Enjoy this time with your child. They grow up far too fast.
~Cheryl Kaye Tardif,
bestselling author of Whale Song
1 comment:
I think it's funny to see September from a parent's point of view. Most parents are excited (not including the aggravation of buying school supplies, of course) about school starting because they get the kids out of the house for the day. Meanwhile, teachers, like myself, are dreading the first days of school. The first few weeks are a nightmare since the kids don't know the rules of the classroom. So, while the parents finally release their stress, the teacher are driven to drink. LOL!
You are right - everything is temporary. It goes by way too fast.
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