In addition to celebrating every possible holiday that our friends and family members celebrate, every couple of months when the mood strikes, Charles and I call the kids in sick to school, I take a day off of work, and we celebrate our a homebrewed holiday called "Murphday". It involves unplugging, de-stressing, being together and blowing out candles on a Murphday cake... It keeps us (relatively) sane in this high pressure world.
My mom had her own thing, but it ran all year. She'd show up at a grandchild's school, tell the office that the kid had a dental appointment, take the kid out to lunch and a movie and take them home or back to school in time for football/band/swim team/tall flags practice or drama class rehearsal. Parents were clueless until well after the fact.
But Murphday...maybe you need a clock and a bag, too!
I did this with my son when he was growing up! We called it the "Real Life Education Series!". He learn how to tip, make change, and other things you should learn between kindergarten and graduating HS that aren't taught. We always had a blast! I might try that with the grandchild.In addition to celebrating every possible holiday that our friends and family members celebrate, every couple of months when the mood strikes, Charles and I call the kids in sick to school, I take a day off of work, and we celebrate a home-brewed holiday called "Murphday". It involves unplugging, de-stressing, being together and blowing out candles on a Murphday cake... It keeps us (relatively) sane in this high pressure world.
I did this with my son when he was growing up! We called it the "Real Life Education Series!". He learn how to tip, make change, and other things you should learn between kindergarten and graduating HS that aren't taught. We always had a blast! I might try that with the grandchild.