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Winter Break Survival Guide for Mommas

Winter break sounds relaxing… until you’re three days in, the snacks are gone, the routines are off, and the kids are “bored” every 17 minutes.

Here’s a realistic, mom-approved winter break survival guide to help you keep your sanity and maybe even enjoy the time off.

1. Create a Loose Daily Routine

Not strict, just structured:

  • Sleep in a bit
  • Breakfast + chill time
  • One activity
  • Outdoor time (weather permitting)
  • Quiet hour
  • Family time in the evening

Kids thrive on predictable rhythms, even during break.

2. Stock Up on Snacks (and Hide a Few for Later)

Winter break = snack season.
Keep bins labeled:

  • Morning snacks
  • Afternoon snacks
  • “Grab one” options

Hide backups in your pantry so you’re not running to the store twice a week.

3. Plan a Few Low-Effort Activities

You don’t need a Pinterest board. Try:

4. Embrace Cozy Days

Let them stay in pajamas. Let yourself stay in pajamas. Cozy days are underrated.

5. Prioritize Fresh Air

Bundle up and get outside at least once a day—even for a short walk. It’s good for everyone’s mood.

6. Create a “Boredom Box”

Fill it with:

Kids choose something before saying, “I’m bored.”

7. Keep Meals Easy

Think simple:

8. Protect Your Momma Time

Take 20 minutes a day for yourself—coffee, reading, skincare, or scrolling with zero guilt.

Winter break doesn’t have to drain your energy. With a little planning and a lot of grace, you can enjoy the extra time together.

Laura Cyra:
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