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Break out of your routine

As parents, how many of us get stuck in the same old routine? Here’s how it seems to go in my house – my wife and I go to work, we come home and make dinner, baths for the kids, some bedtime reading, put the kids to bed, clean the house and more times than not we get back on online and try to get a couple of hours of work done. Does this sound familiar?

 

It usually takes a special circumstance for us to break our routine – something like our kids having friends over, going to a friends’ house for dinner or heading out to see the grandparents. While routines aren’t necessarily bad, they also don’t help spur any creativity. So this weekend we’re going to try to break out of our normal routine – it is after all summer vacation.

 

Dinner tonight is going to be opposite night. Breakfast seems to be the preferred meal for our kids, so we’re going to suggest that we have breakfast for dinner. After our breakfast/dinner instead of getting ready for bed and reading books, we’re going to head down to a local outdoor shopping area that has a summer concert series. Rather than feel like we need to rush to accomplish something, we’ll do a little dancing, maybe have some ice cream and just enjoy the time together.

 

Tomorrow is the big day! While it may not end up being successful I’m going to try and have a sleep over with my two older girls. The catch is… we’re going to camp in the backyard. Tent, air mattress, sleeping bags, flashlights,  the works - well, not the full works, we'll forgo the camp fire, I don't think my local fire department would approve.  And I figure if they aren’t ready for the outdoors we can always bring the tent in the house and set it up in the playroom.

 

I think that one of the biggest problems for kids and adults is that our lives have become too structured - even our play is planned and choreographed. What are some of the ways that you break your daily routine? And I'm not just talking to the parents out there.

 

Jason

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Hi, I'm Jason and I've always been very active (softball, running marathons, Judo) and will try just about any sport or activity at least once - my long term goal is to compete in an Ironman triathlon before I turn 40 (only a year and a half left...). Taking personal responsibility for one's health has always been a guiding principle of mine, so much so that I've been able to help some close friends adopt healthier lifestyles. Through unique approaches to health, such as Ignite, I get to share my own experiences and learn from you. After all, regardless of who our employer is, we're all health care consumers.

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