I love spending time with my two beautiful boys, and I love summer holidays. There's beach swims, ice cream, brunch dates, and the simple joy of being able to relax and experience life's pleasures.
But would a holiday still feel like a holiday if we didn't have a normal life and routine on either side? I love holidaying but I also have a job. A budget. Household responsibilities. Annual leave limitations. Health limitations.
Which is why (sorry teachers) I think the six-week summer school holidays are too long. By at least one week, but probably two. And don't get me started on that last Monday in January that sneaks up to surprise me when I discover the kids return to school on a Tuesday.
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When I became a mother, I signed up to love and care for my growing kids no matter what and *some* might say this also includes during the school holidays. I guess it does, but that doesn't mean I have to be happy about it.
The whole concept of worrying about school holiday care only kicks in when you have to plan for it as your child approaches school age.
When you first have a baby, there's maternity leave. Then if you so choose, there are different early education options that synchronise with regular work hours and annual leave requirements.