

We’re Trying No Summer Camp AGAIN
Jun 2, 2025
The hosts share their bold decision to forgo summer camp, focusing instead on intentional family time. They discuss the financial savings and the fleeting nature of time with kids. With insights from last year, they emphasize the importance of structure, clear boundaries, and the art of time blocking. The conversation dives into balancing work and family needs while maintaining productivity. Listeners gain practical tips for enhancing family connections and work-life harmony during the summer months.
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Skipping Summer Camp Experience
- Joe Casabona and his wife chose to skip summer camp to save $9,000-$10,000 and spend more time with their kids.
- They adjusted their work schedules and relied on a babysitter but managed to have spontaneous family outings and disconnect during vacations.
Value Beyond Financial Savings
- The value of skipping summer camp goes beyond money to maximize limited time kids want to spend with parents.
- Flexibility from self-employment allows parents to adjust schedules to prioritize family time.
Importance of Structure for Kids
- Provide kids with a mix of free time and structured activities to prevent boredom and emotional meltdowns.
- Structure helps both kids and parents by creating predictable routines and better emotional regulation.