Creating an Afterschool Happy Hour
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On a good day at our house, school wraps up by about 3 o’clock. The house is quiet. The girls are napping (hopefully). The boys are finishing their independent work. We do a quick pick up to signal the end of lessons and the transition to afternoon activities.
One fun thing to make that transition fun — and delicious — is to share an afterschool “happy hour.” You could call it a coffee break, an afterschool snack or tea time.
The important thing is that we take a moment to unwind, share a snack, and reconnect.
We do this at the end of our homeschool day, but I imagine that families who school outside the home would enjoy this just as much. It’s a great chance to catch up, share funny stories, and refuel for afternoon activities.
Take a moment to unwind
I find that school days can be full days. My kids have chores and school lessons to do. I have to hit the ground running just to keep up. While each child may not be busy the entire day, my minutes are filled, transitioning my attention from child to child and tackling home tasks.
Taking a break can be so refreshing — for me and the kids.
Share a snack
On a good day at our house, meals are planned in advance. The kids have had a good breakfast; we eat sack lunches. Dinner is scheduled for about six pm. Lunch seems hours ago, and it’s still too early to eat dinner.
So, it’s nice to have a snack to hold us over.
Some snacks we like:
- Apples and maple cream
- Cheese and crackers
- Graham crackers and applesauce
- Popcorn with butter
- Cake and hot cocoa
- Cookies and milk

Sharing Sara Lee
Recently, our happy hour featured pound cake from Sara Lee. This dessert is a sweet memory from my childhood. My mom often bought one for me and my four siblings.
I love the convenience of having this snack in the freezer. It’s a great last minute treat, especially since it thaws so quickly. I prefer it cold.
Drizzle it with an orange glaze, and it’s even better!
Orange Glaze
1 cup powdered sugar
1 teaspoon orange zest
1 – 2 Tablespoons orange juiceCombine all ingredients in a small bowl, adding enough juice to create the consistency you desire. Drizzle over slices of pound cake and serve.

Reconnect
Even though I spend all day every day with my kids, there are still times when I feel a disconnect. If I’ve been busy cleaning or we’ve had company, I feel like I’ve been away from them. I miss them when we haven’t had a chance to talk.
Snack time is a good way for us to reconnect.
Looking at good days
The reality is that “good days” are hard to come by. At least in the “everything-is-going-as-I-planned” kind of good day.
The house might be a wreck. Tears might have been shed over math problems or phonics reading. Piles of laundry may be waiting in all corners of the house. FishChick 2 might have gotten into who-knows what.
But, hanging with my kids? Reconnecting after a hard day? Enjoying a little pick-me-up together?
That can make every day a good day.


Driving them to & from school (a 20 minute trip each way) is a great time for us to connect!
I try to make sure to have some weekly time for each of my kids individually. Daily we usually talk during dinner prep where I usually encourage everyone to pitch in.
By the time our oldest gets home from school-its homework, going over the day, bath, and dinner. So sometimes we aren’t able to really connect until that evening. Some nights we pull out our blowup mattress and all 5 of us cuddle with blankets and pillows to watch a family movie!
I homeschool my 6 yr old and we finish up with her school work around 1pm and then we do lunch at 2pm and it’s nap time ( for my 2 yr old) and quiet time. After nap/quiet time is over Gracie ( my 6yr old) and I will have tea time. She has her own little teacups that she gets to drink from and we just sit and talk or I read to her. My mom used to do it with me and I’m enjoying passing this tradition down to my girls 🙂
We have an evening routine after bathtime and jammies, of rocking and either singing or reading books. Although I love playing games like Memory or hide and seek with my boys during the day, there’s nothing like reconnecting and unwinding together at the end of the day.
We reconnect by taking walks together.
Our favorite way to reconnect is to snuggle on the couch with a good read-aloud.
Snuggling on the couch and reading books with my children is a good way that we like to stay connected. There are always questions asked that lead into discussions and all while reading a nice book!
We like to pop some popcorn and watch a movie together.
We never turn the Tv on until all homework, dinner, and dinner mess has been cleaned up. More often than not, we never even get it on, which is fine with me! During that time, we listen to hyms, or soft music. Of course with a 2 year old running around, it’s sometimes crazy 🙂 But, that way I hear and see everything that’s going on, most importantly hear all the stories from that day at school!