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Back to School Blues Busters The shelves at the store are filled with unused pencils and blank packages of paper, just waiting for an imaginative child to take home and write a tale of the great summer which they had as a first homework assignment. Soon enough, families will be immersed in assign-ments, extra-curricular activities, laundry, and bedtimes. Yes, back to school-time is in the air. We as parents can let it take us by storm, or we can form a solid game plan to take it head on. I, personally choose the latter. We thought we would share a few pointers for estab-lishing a back to school routine.
Ideas for Establishing a Back to School Routine
• Get your child their own alarm - walk them through how to set it and
then check it each night before lights out. This will teach your child disci-
pline and take the stress off of you.
• Post a copy of the rou�ne somewhere easily seen. This creates structure
and boundaries and curbs laziness.
• Have your child pick out their clothes for school the night before. It's
some�mes harder to make decisions when you first wake, and you
wouldn't believe how such a simple thing saves so much �me. You don't
have to worry about missing or unclean clothing items when you plan
the night before.
• Setup a homework sta�on with all the tools needed to complete assign-
ments. Before the tv comes on, and while you figure out dinner, have
your child work on their daily assignments.
• Give your child some responsibility. Have them clear the dining table or
take that days dirty clothes to the hamper. By working as a family, things
get done more efficiently and less stressful.
• Finally, stay in tune with your child, their feelings, and how they are do-
ing in school by dedica�ng to eat together as a family at the dinner ta-
ble. That 30 minutes or so a day builds a great bond amongst family
members.
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Name: Myaann Nichole Payne
Age: 27
Business: MYN Image
Current Projects: Fashion for a Passion, an event benefitting the North Texas Chapter of the Make A Wish Foundation
Where do you find inspiration? I find inspiration for my look books by current trends; I try to make some of the crazy ones more realistic.
What is your style type? City chic with a boho vibe.
Favorite Designers: Some of my favorite designers are Roberto Cavalli, for the color and print; Carolina Herrera for the simple, chic, and very wearable collections; Max and Lubov Azria for the esthetic they produce with their BCBG Max Azria Runway collection.
Style Icons: I have so many style icons! Somewhat like my favorite designers, my style icons run the gamut of my personal style. Victoria Beckham because she is always SO pulled to-gether, and just chic, polished, clean…I have to say I love Nicole Richie and Ashley Olsen; the boho thing is totally mine and it’s just comfortable. I do love Khloe Kardashian because she always looks chic, but still cool, stylish, and comfortable.
Have you always been a stylist or have you taken other roles to get where you are? I think in my life, I’ve always had a stylist’s role. In high school, girls would ask me what I thought of their outfits, or I’d give them ways to wear something else. I also did hair and makeup. I also was always involved in fashion when I lived in Mexico, so naturally, when I moved back to the states, I got into retail. Being ever business-minded, I thought, hey! Why don’t I make a business out of this!?
Where do you hope to be in 5 years? Over the next 5 years, I see myself running a successful personal image business, encompassing health and fitness, hair and makeup, clothing and ac-cessories, etc. I will more than likely be a mother within the next 3-5, so I’ll run my business from our home.
What advice would you give our readers? I would like to let the readers know that no mat-ter what it is you want to do in life, do not let anyone hold you back. If you ever need advice, ask yourself what you would tell your child if they were in the same situation. Then, take your own advice.
Readers can view your work at: www.mynimage.com or www.fashionforapassion.com
My oldest started kindergarten this year. Before the school year got underway, we decided
we would say goodbye to summer in a big way! 7 sleeping bags, 4 pizzas, and a package of bal-
loons later, I’m glad to say I survived! For this party, I wanted to incorporate all the foods that kids
love, including mac and cheese, hot dogs, grapes, peanut bu1er crackers, and if you are lucky,
fruit and vegetables. Everything was bite-sized, with lots of juice, milk, and water. Bright balloons,
and easily readable labels made this party extra special. Apples are a signature back to school
item, so they were incorporated discreetly. It was fun night of games and movies for all!
A food sta�on was setup for
snacking throughout the
evening with finger foods, like
ham and cheese kabobs, pret-
zels, vegetables with ranch,
and peanut bu1er and grape
cracker bites. Colofrul num-
ber cookies and “pencil and
eraser” cookies made snack-
ing extra fun. Each table
se9ng included a bright
striped paper straw, apple
look-alike plates, pa1erned
napkins, and treat bags which
were to be filled with good-
ies, like bouncy balls, crayons,
Back to School Bash
Lloyd Gaby Photography
Website: Lloydgaby.com
Email: lloydgaby@sbcglobal.net
Phone: (817) 473-0270
Beauty and the Bow
Etsy: etsy.com/shop/Beauttyandthebow
FB: facebook.com/beautyandthebow
My Bowdacious Designs
Website: mybowdaciousdesigns.com Email: mybowdaciousdesigns@me.com FB: facebook.com/mybowdaciousdesigns
Twitter: @MyBowDesigns Phone: (404) 345-9751
Cookie’s Cakery
Website: Cookiescakery.webs.com
Email: cookiescakery@gmail.com
Bag Buffet
Etsy: etsy.com/shop/BagBuffet
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