Anonymous wrote:MY dd is now a sophomore, ****** Friday before school start, and on the last day of school, I'll take the day off from work and I would take her to the "Olive Garden." We started that when she started Kindergarten, it started when we went to open house, she wanted to go to eat something "fancy" and she pick "Olive Garden."
Anonymous wrote:Whatever Wednesdays is awesome - great idea.
Anonymous wrote:During COVID we instituted "Whatever Wednesdays" which means that once everything you need to do for the day (school, homework, chores, etc.) you can eat whatever you want for dinner (within reason, it can't inconvenience someone else) and do whatever you want until bedtime. My husband and I both work from home and our twins were in K in March 2020 when school shut down. That led to a ton of together time (which was great in many ways, I'm not complaining about our situation at all), but after spending 24 hours a day under the same roof and eating three meals a day together, we decided that we needed something to break up the monotony. So on Wednesdays everyone could do whatever they wanted to do and eat whatever they wanted to eat. It was a nice mid-week reset that everyone looked forward to because no one had to plan or cook or schedule their time, they could just do what they wanted when they wanted it.
Now that they're back in school full-time, my husband and I are still working from home so we have family breakfasts together every morning and dinners together most nights unless there are doing their sport, in which case the parent taking them (we switch off) will eat dinner with them while the other often works later. We are fortunate enough not to work weekends, and because we have twins who do the same sport at the same time, the four of us can all go to competitions together. We are also lucky enough to have help around the house, so we have a ton of together time on weekends when we eat, play, and hang out together. As a result, on Wednesdays the kids can have their iPads (which are otherwise password protected and allowed only at certain times) or watch TV as much as they want after school once everything is done until bed and they can have whatever they want for dinner and eat it wherever they want (i.e. cereal in front of the TV).
So Whatever Wednesdays are our family tradition.
Anonymous wrote:First day of school frozen yogurt
Last day of school ice cream