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Being Off School For A Week As A Mom Vs Her Kids

It's mostly trying to hold onto any sanity Mom has left.

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Being Off School For A Week As A Mom Vs Her Kids
Candace Gallagher

In our lifetime we have all experienced a school closing or two due to weather or safety situations as children, college students, and some of us as parents. Here is a brief look at the reactions we may have experienced as children, college students, parents, and some of us as both college students and parents!

Here recently we have experienced 3 consecutive days of school closures for our children, and 2 days of University closures for me.


What Friday looks like as a kid


What Friday looks like as a parent

What Friday looks like as college student


What Saturday looks like as a kid


What Saturday looks like as a parent

What Saturday looks like as a college student


What Sunday looks like as a kid

What Sunday looks like as a parent


What Sunday looks like as a college student


What Monday looks like as a kid


What Monday looks like as a parent


What Monday looks like as a college student


What Tuesday looks like as a kid


What Tuesday looks like as a parent


What Tuesday looks like as a college student


What Wednesday looks like as a kid


What Wednesday looks like as a parent


What Wednesday looks like as a college kid



What Thursday looks like as a kid


What Thursday looks like as a parent



What Thursday looks like as a college student


But ...



Again....

How do you handle school "holidays"?

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