

School holidays have always been a difficult one for parents, especially working parents. If you add up all holidays throughout the year, you’ve got over three months to try and keep the kids occupied. So it’s no wonder that when the lengthy summer holidays roll around, it can become a time of stress and anxiety for parents.
Not to mention the added pressure of trying to create a summer worthy of the ‘gram, thanks to the perfectly styled images and holiday happy snaps we see littering our feeds.
In new research conducted by online marketplace Groupon, it was revealed that 61 percent of Aussie parents are worried about their children’s enjoyment over the summer school holidays, and 72 percent admit they will ‘guilt-spend’ on fun activities and gifts for their children to make up for their lack of time with their offspring over the school holidays.
But growing up in a single parent family, I have always been very passionate about making sure my girls know the difference between being rich and living a rich life. We grew up with little to no money, but I lived a childhood rich in experiences and never felt I went without.
My fondest memories are of beach days with my mum, road trips to the local caravan park or just the good old slip’n’slide in our neighbour’s backyard!
