The author reminisces about her carefree summer breaks and wants her children to have the same experience, allowing them to relax and enjoy lazy days with no set agenda.
The author reflects on the 1980s summers spent sleeping in, lounging by the pool, and hanging out with friends without the pressures of modern-day schedules and helicopter parenting.
She acknowledges that these relaxed summer days are temporary and wants her kids to cherish and make the most of this downtime before school and busier schedules resume.
The author emphasizes the importance of allowing her kids - and herself - to enjoy unstructured, restful summers, pushing back against the culture that glorifies busyness and emphasizing the value of true relaxation and downtime.