Too much socializing?!

You know we’ve done more than our usual amount of socializing when Maya says, “I think I need a break from seeing my friends.”

The weekend was great, and extended into today.   3 overnights in a row for Maya, one for Ben, art class today followed by playing at Riverside Park and another play date for Ben and then all of us went to dinner at a friends’ house for Sukkot.     My kids’ perfect weekend, but we are all more than a little exhausted as a result.

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About Amy

Amy Milstein was born and raised on a farm in Indiana, but after 20+ years considers herself a full-fledged New Yorker. She is married with two kids, who do not go to school but are instead life learners. This means they learn by living in the world (real life ) instead of hearing about it and simulating it in a classroom. With her family, Amy loves to travel, read, watch movies, write, sew, knit - the list is endless.
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One Response to Too much socializing?!

  1. Miriam AKA Grandma says:

    And it has been very very successfully accomplished.