I have four kids. This is no surprise to me. I can’t blame anyone for my having four kids as they were all very planned (especially the adopted ones, it’s hard to have an oops adoption).  There are a couple of times a year then I find having four kids particularly very hard on the wallet. One of these times is back to school shopping.  I’m talking school supplies here as I don’t do the whole back to school clothes shopping, they get clothes as they need them.

I save supplies from previous years, I shop sales, use the coupons, but still feel quite broke come the end of August.  I think the kicker is that once they are in school I then have to pay school fees of $20 a kid.  Every year Hubby says “School fees, we have to pay school fees on top of taxes and buying things like tissues, wet wipes and baggies for the class room?” Every year. I think I have blogged that before, but it is true.

Where Trapper Keepers always so expensive?  Will I be looked down upon if I buy the generic tissues?  On top of finishing my own list today at Walmart, I had a lady follow me around and ask me a million questions about school supplies. Apparently she had her grandson’s list and was trying to figure out the difference between a sharpie permanent marker and a dry erase marker. She also needed council on folders for binders vs. folders with brads.  I tried to be helpful, but it got a bit creepy having her copy my purchases.  I was expecting her to have me drive him school as her next request!

That is the practical side of buying school supplies. The emotional part of buying school supplies is realizing that I no longer have to buy play dough or water colors.  Elle, my youngest, is going into the second grade. Her last year in elementary school.  Sob, sob.  The next thing you know she’ll need the special calculator for the seventh grade and then her Senior pictures.

I can’t image what the Senior year does to the wallet. Times four. What did I get myself into?!

 

My care-free summer days of June have ended. We are rounding out July with a full calendar and while the kids enjoy having things to do and places to go, the hotness that is South Eastern Ohio is keeping us indoors way to much.  I cannot send them outside when they are lacking the gills needed to breathe comfortably.

Girl Scout camps are over (except for Twilight camp next week which has nothing to do with the movie btw), rehearsals are starting for Meg and Mita’s upcoming local production of Children’s Letters to God  and I have started working a few hours here and there.  Is this the end of summer?  I don’t want it to be. I want my carefree days back.  Must I lose my calendar to do this?

I refused to buy school supplies at the beginning of July, but just yesterday ordered a backpack and thermos’ from Land’s End as well as hit Staples up for the fifty cent sale they were having on paper clips and hole punches.  I want to ignore the sales, to protest that I still have summer left.  Thriftiness wins out with me just about every time though.

When my head clears from this horrible headache that has to be caused by the weather (something to do with air pressure I’m sure) I will celebrate summer again. Right now, I feel as if I am grabbing on to threads of summer 2011.

Are you in the middle of  the summer-blahs too? What do you do to keep the fun alive?

 

 

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