What Every Parent Desires This Summer

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As summer approaches, the anticipation can be palpable, much like a child eagerly awaiting the final school bell. The season conjures visions of sunny days, boundless freedom, and memorable adventures. However, the disparity between these dreams and the realities of parenting is often stark. Yet, is it not wonderful to dream? Indeed, while summer days may include their share of complaints—particularly the infamous “I’m bored!”—they also promise cherished moments. Parenting often consists of 75% routine and 25% pure joy. Fortunately, those magical moments make the challenges feel manageable—well, most of the time.

So, here’s my wishlist for this summer, infused with a touch of realism:

  • I wish to rise leisurely, free from the morning rush of school schedules, and savor my tea longer (even if it means allowing the kids to indulge in a few extra episodes of their favorite show).
  • I envision mornings filled with sprinklers, sidewalk chalk, impromptu dance parties, crafting our own obstacle courses, whipping up pancakes together, easing up on nap schedules, and even having ice cream for breakfast on a whim (even if my 2-year-old believes this should become a daily ritual for the next three months).
  • I hope for afternoons filled with bike rides, playful water gun fights, and spontaneous trips to the pool (even if applying sunblock leads to tears, and the packing feels like preparing for a mini-vacation every time we head out).
  • I dream of evenings filled with fireflies, beautiful sunsets, joyful dashes to the ice cream truck, dining al fresco, and leisurely walks to the dock (even if mosquitoes are relentless, the kids stay up too late and become cranky, and dinner is interrupted by uninvited insects).
  • I long for nights where they sleep soundly after adventurous, sun-soaked days, their hair carrying the scents of chlorine and sunscreen. I want to sit by their beds, soaking in this fleeting moment, knowing that this is the only summer they will be precisely two and eight years old, with their unique interests and personality traits (even if exhaustion makes it hard to stay awake long enough to dive into the stack of books I promised myself I’d read).

As summer progresses, I understand that I may crave more structure, a bit less heat, and reduced chaos. I will likely begin to fantasize about new backpacks, fresh pencils, and the beauty of autumn leaves.

But for now, all I desire is a comfortable spot by the pool, my feet up, and a refreshing drink in hand (even if a wet, snotty child suddenly leaps into my lap, knocking over my beverage and using me as a towel).

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In summary, summer is a season filled with both challenges and joys for parents, marked by leisurely mornings, playful afternoons, and memorable evenings. While the dream of a perfect summer may be tempered by reality, the cherished moments of connection make it all worthwhile.

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