This is one of those posts I committed to before I decided to go on a bloggy vacation. Enjoy!

Source: freetimefrolics.blogspot.com via Tonya on Pinterest
Every year about August all the blogs start showing off their favorite back-to-school crafts, traditions and ideas. Every year I read through them happy I don’t have to do any of it but also filing it away for future reference. And that future reference? Is now.
When this posts, it will be Lydia’s 2nd week of school! How is my daughter in KINDERGARTEN?! *sigh*
As this new season in our life begins, I’ve been thinking about how I want it to look. Of course, I want to get a handle on the house and have it spick-and-span when my husband comes home. And it would be nice if the kids were helping out with some of that cleaning, too. I want to have dinner already planned the morning of and piping hot right at dinner-time. I want Asa to enjoy his Lydia-free time and I want to make the most of it by reading him books, playing together and teaching him new scriptures and songs. I also want to be the best 3-day-a-week-homeschool-mom ever. I want to go above and beyond. I want to do devotions with the kids every morning. I want to send Lydia off to school with a prayer and blessing. I want to make creative lunches and send a love note every day. I want Lydia to do her assignments with ease yet be challenged and excited to learn. I want to send the teacher an apple every day and cupcakes to the students. I want to do it all!
Please tell me I’m not the only one.
Of course, I know I won’t really do even 10% of that. But I do love the beginning of a new school year because of it’s freshness and it’s ability to motivate me to new things!
Here’s a few back-to-school, first-day-of-school and just basically adorable school stuff I’ve found lately:

Source: tipjunkie.com via ohAmanda {impress your kids} on Pinterest

Source: makeandtakes.com via ohAmanda {impress your kids} on Pinterest

Source: None via ohAmanda {impress your kids} on Pinterest
Apparently my back-to-school resolutions are to: Have a Back To School Party, Take Funny Pictures of My Kids and Make Adorable Gifts for My Kids’ Teachers. I’m creative if nothing else, right?
Actually, my main goal, especially in these early days is to calm down. I want to just chill out and enjoy kindergarten. There will be years when GPAs, projects and college will be important. Right now I’m going to make sure Lydia, Asa and I have fun while we’re doing school at home. I’m not going to stress about Lydia’s performance, Asa’s ability to adapt to our new schedule or whether I can get everything done I want to. I’m just going to sit back and enjoy.
What’s back-to-school like at your house? How are you feeling about it?
This is a compensated post which is part of Nestle’s Back-to-School campaign. And I thought you should know part of the compensation is $350 worth of Reading is Fundamental books to donate to Lydia’s school. How awesome is that?! Stay tuned this week for a fabulous back-to-school giveaway here on my blog! And check out their ongoing sweepstakes–$50 a day, up to $5000 in school supplies and $2000 for your school! See my disclosure.
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