Cheryl Spangenberg

I’m That Mom That Looks Forward to the First Day of School

My newsfeed is exploding with first day of school posts. I personally love them. I love seeing the bright smiles and the new shoes and first day of school outfits and the adorable stats. You know the stats like I do for my boys. How old, how many lost teeth, what they want to be when they grow up. You know what I am talking about.

I also love the first day of school posts because that means my kids will start school soon too. Yep, I am THAT mom. I love my kids. I adore my kids. I have run around this summer like a crazy person trying to fit in every fun activity and snow-cone I could manage. I am tired.

I am also tired of playing referee. Tired of bickering brothers. Tired of “Mom, {insert kid name here} wont’ give me this…or that…!” Tired of no routine or schedule. Tired of fart smells. Seriously. Three sons, a husband and boy dog. I need some fresh air. I look forward for a moment of silence while Spangenbaby naps. I like having a moment to clean the house and have it stay that way for more than 0.2 seconds. I like being able to hear my own thoughts. Or make a phone call. Or not answer 1,729,059 Questions. Questions I have to google because I don’t even know how long a Manatee lives or what sassafras looks like?

I am looking forward to not having the tune of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse playing over and over in my brain. The song you can’t get out of your head. I will replace with something like Baby Got Back or something equally inappropriate. Why? Because I can!

So yes, I am that mom.

I will not be the one sobbing as Ryan starts Kindergarten and Michael 3rd grade. I will be the one doing a small dance in the parking lot or at bus stop and then heading straight to Starbucks for a Momma Treat! (only because it’s not socially acceptable to have a glass of wine, which would be my first choice)

I will not stand outside the door watching through the window. I will be driving away. Fast.

I will not email their teachers 4 times throughout the day to check in. I will be throwing crap away in their room while they are not there enjoying their absence.

I will however thank their teachers. I will appreciate when they get home. I will look forward to hearing all about their day and I will enjoy that we each had some times to ourselves! A bit of distance DOES make the heart grow fonder in my house.

It’s OK if you are the mom who will be a mess. It’s also OK if you are the mom who is not.

There are so many tear jerking posts going around about the first day of school and if you are like me, you start to wonder if there is something wrong with you for not being so broken up about it? Am I a bad mom because I want my kids in school? NO! My kids thrive in school environments. They love it, I love it. There is nothing wrong with being the mom who looks forward to school starting.

I know these moments are fleeting. I know they are not little forever. I am aware there are only 940 Saturdays between their birth and leaving for college. I get it. I have enjoyed every single moment with them this summer and have soaked in every single moment but now i am ready to not be with them every single moment. I have had so much fun with them. Now I am ready for them to have some fun at school.

Trust me, I understand and we can form a club. A vote for a unicorn or mermaid as our mascot and wine is served at every meeting.

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