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My Favorite Back To School Tradition

By Southshoredecoratingblog
I have loved back to school season since I was old enough to ride the bus. Well, actually I loved it even before that, and begged my mother when I was three to take me to school so I could learn to read! I find so much pleasure everything September stands for -  the fresh start, new academic year with limitless possibilities, the excitement of meeting new friends and teachers - I love literally everything about it (I even loved the homework).  One of my children feels the same - my daughter.  My son isn't so gung-ho about it, especially the clothes shopping, but he does really enjoy finding out who is in his class, the start of his football season, etc.  
For me, there are a lot of traditions involved with school (dinner out for good report cards, for example), but for us, most of them come in to play at the beginning and end of a new school year.  We do a big bonfire on the beach a day or two before school commences - the "last hurrah" if you will.  We buy the school supplies, we talk to everyone we know about the teacher we got, we clean our closets and get ready. 
But the most important tradition for me, the one that gives me something to hold on to as the years whip by, is the pictures.  I take the normal back to school photos, like these below, but I also do something that I think is really special.....

My Favorite Back To School Tradition

The excitement of seeing a worm

 
My Favorite Back To School Tradition

My Favorite Back To School Tradition

My Favorite Back To School Tradition

At least one really eager child!


Every year, I make sure I keep the clothes the kids wore on their first day of school, and have them re-wear them on the last day of school. I've even gone so far as to make sure my daughter's hair is the same, but I've relaxed about that over the years.
Then, after I take the end of the year photos, I make a little collage like this in my word processing app:
My Favorite Back To School Tradition

Sometimes, the kids have grown so much that it is clear that the photos are different days, even though the outfits are the same.  Some years, though, no one believes me that the photos were taken 10 months apart, and I have to prove it after I send it out to friends and family. In the ones above, for example, my daughter has on different shoes in June than she did in September.
In the one below, her hair is totally different (and they both look so much older, at least to me). It was a huge growth year, and I'm so glad I documented it:
My Favorite Back To School Tradition

 This one, the most recent one, is by far the family favorite, though.  Our daughter started the year with long hair and ended it with short.  If not for that, no one would believe that she is almost a year older in the June photo. In fact, her brother hasn't stopped teasing her that she got younger looking this year :0
My Favorite Back To School Tradition

My son is really starting to grumble about the staged photos (Mooooom, you're so embarrassing!), but I will never stop taking them. I treasure these little collages that document how my babies grow and excel ever year :)
 PS - I have a back to school outfit picked out already if it is cold enough, as it sometimes is where I live:

My Favorite Back To School Tradition

Back to school 2014


Like so many of the things I've bought already, I got the shoes and sweater for a steal at Zulily - the only place I am shopping for back to school items this year:

My Favorite Back To School Tradition

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They have great things for men, home, and mom, too. I bought two of my favorite items ever for myself at one of the sales earlier this summer: 

My Favorite Back To School Tradition

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Happy back to school everyone!


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