Jenny wrote a terrific Tuesday Topics post answering this question: How do you find balance during summer chaos?
And I? Am still thinking about the answer. I have been mainlining Lazy Genius podcast episodes as I always do when the season changes, and I have been struggling to name what matters, which is her brilliant first step. Enter Jenny's post and a total lightening bolt moment. BALANCE.
Balance matters.
In fact, if I were picking a word for my season (which, actually? According to my blog, I am), then that word would be BALANCE. Season 1, second semester, was FUN (because on paper, it did not look like a very fun season. So season 2, which, on paper, looks totally kid and house-heavy even though I have work to do and fitness goals to hit, is going to be BALANCE because that is the thing I would most like to have.
I cannot even tell you how relieved I am to have that first -- most important--planning step out of the way. I mean, of course I have done the summer calendar, so I know what our time commitments and activities are, but I have not let myself think about our daily rhythms and how to make sure my non-negotiables are smoothly incorporated. But now! I can! Because I know that BALANCE is the thing.
So many balls in the air this summer, and I want our days to include:
time to exercise (I exercise between 90 and 130 minutes a day, if you count my 60 minutes of walking)
time to get dressed and put on my makeup
time to work and think deeply
time for kid activities (dance and dive drop offs ad pick ups, plus swim lessons, plus Minnie's theme of the day)
time for kids to have fun (boring, 90's-style, unstructured fun)
time to tidy
time to feed everyone (thoughtfully and intentionally, even if that intent is pizza and vodka lemonades at the pool)
time to read
time to loaf on the couch
time for friends (mine and theirs)
BALANCE, you guys, is the key to making sure most of these thing happen in the course of most days, even when (especially when?) I am the only parent home (but not the only adult! we have FOUR ADULTS in our house this summer!)
Above please see a stand-in adult attending Minnie's school picnic since Ben and I were at Cooper's 8th grad graduation. (SOMETIMES THE BALANCE IS TENUOUS, and that's OK).Also, side note: running in the summer SUCKS. Gvie me a 5-degree morning ANYTIME.


Oh wow, I'm so glad that post resonated! It's funny because I didn't choose the topics for Tuesday Topics, and every week I feel like I'm either barely keeping to the topic, or going way off topic, or writing something really lame (Balance? I don't believe in it!!!) So... I'm glad it was helpful. Your plan is a good one- you have all the components you want for the summer, you know you won't have them all every day (obviously) and you'll just rotate them in.
ReplyDeleteLove the running photo, lol. My biggest advice is, do NOT move to Florida! It's so hot and will remain so until November (or beyond). Even at 6 am it's almost 80, and super humid. UGH.
Stand-in adult. LOL.
ReplyDeleteI don't mean to brag, but while June sucks for me at work, summer is otherwise CHILL. I heart summer.
Summer running is so unpleasant! I have been trying to rebuild some aerobic fitness after focusing on lifting for a few years, and summer running is just painful. My face turns an angry shade of magenta in protest, and I have to wonder if it is actually good for me to be so uncomfortable.
ReplyDeleteThank so much for linking up with us! Summer running is the WORST! You're doing a great job keeping it all together!
ReplyDeleteSummer running is how I became a crack-of-dawn runner. I hate being hot more than just about anything else in the world
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