Just when I had exhaled a massive sigh of relief that Christmas (and all the spending it inevitably brings) is now over, I've been hit with the harsh reality that back-to-school shopping is firmly on the horizon... only after just narrowly surviving Christmas clean-up and the Boxing Day sales.
With my kids starting Year 2 and 4, I've done my fair share of shopping for school supplies over the years. Naturally, I've also made some mistakes too. However, this year, I'm taking a vow: I'm going to work smarter and not harder.
Here are the four ways we're doing back-to-school shopping differently this year.
1. Investing in good school shoes (and getting them fitted properly).
When my oldest was in Kindy, we made a terrible mistake. We pickled up a pair of black leather shoes (which she absolutely loved) but after only one school day, she started to complain that they were uncomfortable and her feet were sore.
Unfortunately, she never wore them again, and we had to spend the weekend buying a new pair.
This year, to make sure we get it absolutely right, we are heading straight to The Athlete's Foot to pick a good quality pair from the Alpha range.
I was so excited to hear about this range because my son has a flatter foot so buying shoes that have adequate support is super important to us.
We're eyeing off the Riley and Lennox shoes which come in both wide and narrow options, and most importantly, are endorsed by the Australian Podiatry Association.
Grabbing the Riley shoe for each of my little ones will allow me to rest easy knowing that they both have the right support for those long school days.