Every school holidays I vow that I will make these holidays one my kids will remember. I vow to make these holidays full of action-packed fun that they’ll always think back on.
One with events they can look forward to and plan for. Those big-ticket days they can dream about and tell their friends about when they go back to school.
A concert, a play, something they’ve been hoping to see.
I vow to take them places they’ve never been, to experience things they’ve never done.
“Oh, the places we’ll go,” I think to myself with plans of outings to museums and holiday camps. I dream of glorious days of summer sports and zoo trips or days at the movies, popcorn in hand, eyes glued to the big screen.
I look up who and what’s on where and go through my calendar, hoping we can fit it all in.
And then I get out the calculator.
Have you seen the cost of those places?
I’ve got three kids and there isn’t much on that wish list that comes out under a $100 a day. Some of them wrack up to over $200 and when you add in food and transport and the ‘can-I-haves’, it’s a budgeting nightmare.