Wednesday, February 29, 2012

450+ things to do this Summer

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ride bikes
·
roller blade
·
basketball
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play board
games
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make a tent
out of blankets
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squirt with
hoses
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run through
the sprinkler
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jump rope
·
read books
·
blow bubbles
·
make
homemade play dough
·
play with
play dough
·
press
flowers
·
do crafts
with pressed flowers
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write a
letter to a relative, friend or pen pal
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make a craft
·
draw
·
color
·
paint
·
watch a
movie
·
write
stories
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use
binoculars
·
use
magnifying glass
·
use
microscope
·
bird
watching
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write a play
·
act out a
play
·
invent
circus acts
·
perform a
circus
·
play card
games
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make art on
the front walkway with sidewalk chalk
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play catch
·
play
baseball
·
collect
rocks
·
collect
leaves
·
collect
feathers
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play Frisbee
·
make
Frisbee's out of old plastic lids, decorate with markers
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write
letters
·
read a
magazine
·
play
dress-up
·
play Cowboys
·
pick
vegetables
·
play outside
with the pet
·
build a fort
in your rooms
·
build a fort
in the backyard
·
do a jigsaw
puzzle
·
play on the
Geosafari
·
play on the
computer
·
listen to a
story or book on tape
·
do extra
schoolwork to get ahead
·
do brain
teasers (crosswords, word searches, hidden pictures, mazes, etc.)
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cook
·
prepare
lunch
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surprise a
neighbor with a good deed
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play store
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prepare a
"restaurant" lunch with menus
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hold a tea
party
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have a Teddy
bear picnic
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play with
toy cars
·
play dolls
·
play house
·
chase
butterflies
·
collect
caterpillars and bugs
·
plant a
garden or a pot
·
collect
seeds
·
hunt for
four-leaf clovers
·
learn magic
tricks
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put on a
magic show
·
plant a
container garden
·
sprout seeds
or beans
·
make sock
puppets
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put on a
puppet show
·
make
Christmas presents
·
make homemade
wrapping paper
·
make
homemade gift cards
·
make picture
frames from twigs glued onto sturdy cardboard
·
crochet or
knit
·
make doll
clothes
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sew buttons
in designs on old shirts
·
run relay
races
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make
bookmarks
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feed the
birds or squirrels
·
watch the
clouds
·
write these
ideas on pieces of paper and pick out one or two to do
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whittle
·
whittle bars
of soap
·
practice
musical instruments
·
perform a
family concert
·
teach
yourself to play musical instrument (recorder, harmonica, guitar)
·
play in the
sandbox
·
build a
sandcastle
·
work with
clay
·
copy your
favorite book illustration
·
design your
own game
·
build with
blocks or Legos
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plan a
neighborhood or family Olympics
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have a
marble tournament
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paint a
picture with lemon juice on white paper and hang it in a sunny window and see
what happens in a few days
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finger paint
with pudding
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make dessert
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make dinner
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give your
pet a party
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paint the
sidewalk with water
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start a
journal of summer fun
·
start a
nature diary
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have a
read-a-thon with a friend or sibling
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have a
neighborhood bike wash
·
play flashlight
tag
·
play Kick
the Can
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check out a
science book and try some experiments
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make up a
story
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arrange
photo albums
·
find bugs
and start a collection
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do some
stargazing
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decorate
bikes or wagons and have a neighborhood parade
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catch
butterflies and then let them go
·
play
hide-and-seek
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create a
symphony with bottles and pans and rubber bands
·
listen to
the birds sing
·
try to
imitate birdcalls
·
read a story
to a younger child
·
find shapes
in the clouds
·
string dry
noodles or O-shaped cereals into a necklace
·
glue noodles
into a design on paper
·
play
hopscotch
·
play jacks
·
make up a
song
·
make a
teepee out of blankets
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write in
your journal
·
find an ant
colony and spill some food and watch what happens
·
play
charades
·
make up a
story by drawing pictures
·
draw a
cartoon strip
·
make a map
of your bedroom, house or neighborhood
·
call a
friend
·
cut pictures
from old magazines and write a story
·
make a
collage using pictures cut from old magazines
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do a secret
service for a neighbor
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plan a
treasure hunt
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make a
treasure map
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make up a
"Bored List" of things to do
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plan a
special activity for your family
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search your
house for items made in other countries and then learn about those countries
·
plan an imaginary
trip to the moon
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plan an
imaginary trip around the world, where would you want to go
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write a
science-fiction story
·
find a new
pen pal
·
make up a
play using old clothes as costumes
·
make up a
game for practicing math facts
·
have a
Spelling Bee
·
make up a
game for practicing spelling
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surprise an
elderly neighbor or relative by weeding his/her garden
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fingerpaint
with shaving cream
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collect
sticks and mud and build a bird's nest
·
write
newspaper articles for a pretend newspaper
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put together
a family newsletter
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write
reviews of movies or plays or TV shows or concerts you see during the summer
·
bake a cake
·
bake a batch
of cookies
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decorate a
shoe box to hold your summer treasures
·
make a
hideout or clubhouse
·
make paper
airplanes
·
have paper
airplane races
·
learn
origami
·
make an
obstacle course in your backyard
·
make
friendship bracelets for your friends
·
make a wind
chime out of things headed for the garbage
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paint your
face
·
braid hair
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play tag
·
make a
sundial
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make food
sculptures and then eat it
·
make a
terrarium
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take a nap
outside on your lawn
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memorize a
poem
·
recite a
memorized poem for your family
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Learn about
the trees and flowers in your yard or neighborhood.
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Plan a
picnic or barbecue.
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Go bird
watching. Learn names of local birds.
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Walk the
dog. Wash the dog.
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Plant a
garden. Work in your garden.
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Take a
nature hike.
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Feed fish or
birds.
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Watch the
night sky through binoculars. How many starts or planets can you name?
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Learn how to
use a compass.
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Take
photographs and then make a scrap book.
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Do yardwork.
Rake leaves. Pull weeds.
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Go camping.
Put up the tent in your back yard.
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Take an
early morning walk.
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Climb a
tree.
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Watch a
sunset; watch the sunrise with a friend
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Turn your backyard into obstacle course! Bikes,
balls and backyard toys are all you need for some sporting good fun. Ring Toss,
Jump Rope, Ladder Golf & Dart Toss.
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Cool off with a hot fudge sundae, coke float,
homemade ice cream or snow cones.
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Make Yarn bugswww.makingfriends.com
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Catch an insect or two in a clear jar so they
can take a closer look?
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Visit a new park every week
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Hamburger buns aren't the only burger bookends.
Think English muffins or bagels. How about a tortilla pizza or pizza English
muffin?
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Show your talents! A kids’ talent show is fun
for actors and audience: let them create their own tickets &invite family
and neighbors. Pick a backyard, pop some popcorn, and on with the show!
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Snip off the ends of licorice sticks and serve
with drinks instead of straws. A sweet treat and nothing to throw away.
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Start a summer book club—for kids, adults, or
both! How about a book swap
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Take the scenic route! Some of the most
memorable road trips happen on the back roads.
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Kids are born with green thumbs! A little help
from a handy tomato and herbs planter and watch their spirits – and your garden
– grow.
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That’s entertainment! Let the kids write,
direct, act, and make their own movies with the family video camera. If you
don’t have a camera, live performances are applause-worthy too.
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Did you know: While we’re enjoying summer in
North America, in Australia, it’s winter? Have a snowball fight with paper
snowballs or round white bean bags, make an igloo out of sugar cubes and icing,
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snow angels in the sand or how about ginger
bread houses.
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Make cardboard box cars & have a foot race.
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With a refrigerator box make a house or pirate
boat
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Paint with soapy water (large paint brushes
are best)
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Play wacky croquet
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Perform a Circus or Talent Show in your
back yard with a concession stand & face painting
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Decorate a pair of flip flops to match your
personality (fishing worms, jewels, bugs, yarn)
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Movie and popcorn party
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Kids are natural entrepreneurs! Whether
it’s a lemonade stand, dog walking or organizing a neighborhood car wash, a
summer activity teaches responsibility, teamwork and the satisfaction of a job
well done.
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Chalk on Sidewalk (washes off with a water
hose)
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Pom Pom Chip Clipwww.freekidscrafts.com-All
Themes
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Have a rubber band war, build forts on
opposite sides of the room and shoot rubber bands at each other
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Have an indoor picnic. Spread out a blanket
in the den and serve everyone’s favorite foods. Fun, and no bugs!
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Have a magic show – June 12th
Magic Day
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Run through a sprinkler or make a Deluxe
Kid Wash -www.familyfun.go.com
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Make sun printswww.freekidscrafts.com-All
Themes
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Putt Putt Golf (make your own course, use
ping pong balls and brooms or sticks)
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Puppet Show with paper bag puppets
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Nature scavenger hunt: Make a list of a dozen
items from the great outdoors, like acorns, specific flowers or tree leaves.
Send the kids in small groups on a scavenger hunt to collect one of each item
on the list. Make nature placemats or pinecone bird feeders
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Good weather is good for your health! Put
on a pair of rollerblades, pull out the workout tapes, or strap on some
sneakers and go for a nice leisurely roll in the cool morning.
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Play candy bar Bingo
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National Bowling Day - August 26th
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Board Games (with a tarp make a life size
game board and you are the game piece)
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The big, soft plastic inflatable orb we
know today as the beach ball was invented in California in 1938.Where would
Beach Blanket Bingo be without them!
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Make some bean bags
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Play flash light tag at night (hide &
seek)
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Play dough and cookie cutters
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Finger Paint with pudding
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Go to the beach or play in the sand box
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Make clay sculptures
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Walk on stilts Day – July 27th -www.kaboose.com–
can stilts
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Go fishing June 18th – Go
fishing Day
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Cookin ‘n’ campin: hot dogs over a campfire
/ smores / jiffy pop…yum
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Festivals- http://festivalsandevents.com/festival.php?state=TX
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Fruit juice pops make popular moms! Pour
100% fruit juice into paper cups & put in the freezer. When juice is slushy,
set a wooden stick in the center of each cup & freeze until hard. Peel off
outer cup to eat
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Water gun wars
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Ever raced a rubber duck? Using only your
noses, have everyone push a rubber duck from one end of the pool to the other.
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Celebrate July 2nd , the middle
of the year
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Play beauty parlor or safari
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July 14th – Tape Measures
Birthday – Measure something
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Where’s the flip flop? Give every player
one flip flop sandal, and then have them search the back yard (where the other
is cleverly hidden) for its match.
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Block party! Go potluck and share the
cooking duties, bring along a karaoke machine, some blankets and comfy lawn
chairs and it’s an inexpensive evening you won’t soon forget.
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Make your own bubbles: mix 1/2 cup liquid
dish soap with 1-1/2 cups water, and 2 teaspoons of sugar and let the bubbling
begin!
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Need a break from the sun? Have a
cookie-baking contest. Munch on the winners
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If you’ve seen “wash me” one too many times
on the family car, grab a bucket, some soap, rags and a hose and the family Car
Wash is open for business! Wear bathing suits, and everyone can stay cool while
working hard.
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Make your own water slide with a tarp and a
running garden hose.
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Remember cat's cradle. Jacob's ladder and
kitty whiskers? String games are good old-fashioned road trip fun.
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Clean up! Take a walk through your
neighborhood, town or park and collect empty bottles and cans. Recycle them or
return to the store for a refund. Great exercise, good for the environment, and
you get a little pocket money to share.
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Let’s rock: kids love rocks, so let them
collect rocks of all shapes and sizes and arrange into a garden. For a splash
of color, they can be painted, too.
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Inside-out camping: Cover the kitchen table
with a bed sheet and camp out underneath. Sing campfire songs, make s’mores in
the microwave and tell ghost stories!
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Puzzled about what to do on a rainy summer
day? Make a puzzle! Cut a picture into fun shapes and then put it back
together.
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Have a parade for July 4th –
decorate bicycles
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Make bean mosaics or paint noodles for a
necklace
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Have you lost your Marbles?www.oldfashionedliving.com-
Treehouse
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Peaches are the No. 2 fruit grown in the
United States, second only to apples, bake something with peaches
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Make a straw sculpture with straws and
paper clips or Make & Play Pick-Up-Sticks -www.oldfashionedliving.com-
Treehouse
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Make car fun kitswww.familyfun.go.com
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This land is your land: roadside classics,
like the World's Largest Ball of Twine, the 18-foot tall Paul Bunyan statue and
the National Pinball Museum are just some of the many wonderful sights to see
in the good ol’ U.S. of A.
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Sew with yarn, back a coloring page with
cardboard, punch holes & sew. Or go to www.makingfriends.com for more yarn
crafts.
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Color with your kids (crayons, markers,
water colors, colored pencils)
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Trade tablecloths for butcher paper and
outdoor dining cleanup’s a cinch. Add a few crayons, and watch your guests
“decorate” it for the occasion!
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Go
on a photo scavenger hunt
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Make
homemade finger paints
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Make
a masterpiece with sidewalk chalk
·
Go
on a bike ride
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Create
puppets and put on a show
·
Build
a fort
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Write
and illustrate your own story
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Make
your own movie
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Make
a crayon/watercolor painting
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Write
some thank you notes
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Create
artwork using your hand/footprints
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Hopscotch
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Make
a collage of your favorite things
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Make
an ABC book
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Go
on a color hunt
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Make
masks from paper plates
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Make
homemade bubbles
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Make
HUGE bubbles
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Paint
cement with water
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Jump
on tramp
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Water
games in the backyard
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Squirt
bottle tag
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Learn
some origami
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Have
a pretend “drive-in” theater
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Create
puzzles from drawings/photos
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Make
pinwheels
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Play
a board game
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Have
an impromptu photoshoot w/ props
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Draw
while blindfolded
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Make
slime
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Freeze
things in ice and “dig” them out
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Dress
ups
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Make
bath paints w/ shaving cream and food coloring
·
Play
charades
·
Research
a topic on the internet (w/mom or dad)
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Have
a race in the backyard
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Straw
and cotton ball race on the kitchen table
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Do a
pretend cooking show
·
Make
finger puppets
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Interview
family members
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Make
a family tree
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Write
in your journal
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Do
something nice for someone else
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Take
care of our garden
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Work
on a Faith in God requirement
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Memorize
a scripture
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Memorize
a poem
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Do a
science experiment
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Diet
Coke and Mentos experiment
·
Make
sparkler shapes (with camera and tripod)
·
Make
up a secret code and write notes
·
Write
messages with invisible ink
·
Have a Tailgate party in your driveway: set
up a “create your own” hot dog station.
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Make a windsock
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Make napkin rings
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Card Games…..Go Fish / Old Maid
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Hey kids - take a hike! Hiking with
children can be a great way to enjoy time together--and get some good old-fashioned
exercise. Since it can be strenuous, especially for little ones, start easy
with a 15-minute nature “stroll” and work up to 30 minutes or an hour.
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Everyone needs a Pebble Pet! Decorate small
rounded stones with colorful magic markers, and use white school glue to create
shapes. Watch ladybugs, frogs and other critters come to life.
·
Have a Full Moon party…with Moon Pies,
Milky Way Shake, Full Moon Pizza
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Karaoke sing along - ?www.oldfashionedliving.com–
Treehouse – make instruments
·
Delicious without doing the dishes: Hollow
out fresh lemons or oranges (cut 1/4 off the top, trim base if necessary to
create a flat bottom), freeze. When frozen, fill with your favorite ice cream,
sorbet or sliced fruit. Fun, nothing to wash, and makes great compost when
you’re through.
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Fun at the beach: Beaches around the world
are made up of more than just sand. Look under the microscope and you’ll find
everything from tiny bits of shells, to lava, coral.
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Make the kids a grocery list with pictures
and let them do the shopping
·
Stargazing after dark with a flashlight and
on astronomy guide is free, fun and educational. See if you can find all the
constellations.
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There’s nothing like kicking back on a boat
to help you relax – all you need is some open water, some sunscreen, refreshment
or two, and let the unwinding begin.
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Go fly a kite – June 15th –
National Kite Flying Day
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Water balloon toss
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A host of compost: Paper napkins, grass
clippings, egg shells, soap scraps, used tea bags and grounds, houseplant trimmings
and animal fur all make great composting material!
·
The License Plate Game is a perennial
favorite: each player writes down different state license plates spotted on the
trip. Bonus points for Canada and Mexico.
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Decorate magnets
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Write a book and illustrate it
·
Nature walks are not only good exercise,
they’re also learning opportunities. Bring along a bird-watching book and bug-catcher
for hands-on discovery.
·
Try a Hawaiian luau, a Western hoedown with
ribs and country music, a “backyard” black-tie affair, a dessert swap or night
under the stars with big band-era music.
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Hold a cookie swap (stamp, coloring book,
recipe, cookie cutter, candy or goodie bags)
·
Make a summer scrapbook. Each take a disposable
camera to use over the vacation. Before back-to-school, create a family
scrapbook together of all the things you did and fun you had.
·
Check out Lowes free clinic www.lowesbuildandgrow.com
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Visit www.theknackkids.com for free family
events at Michael’s Art & Craft Store
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Make sea shell critterswww.kaboose.com
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Listen or, better yet, dance to the radio.
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Write an article or story.
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Paint a picture, a mural, an accent wall or a
room.
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Write to the President with some ideas you have
for making life better in the US.
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Read a book.
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Read to someone else like a little brother or
sister.
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Learn to change the oil or a tire on your car.
Fix something. Wash your car.
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Write a letter to a friend or a relative. Write
a letter to a soldier in the hospital.
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Wash your car.
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Read magazines or newspapers. Swap them with
friends. Look for healthy activities to do.
·
Go through your closets and donate items to
Goodwill
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Start a diary/journal.
·
Play cards or board games.
·
Make crafts to give as gifts. Try a new craft.
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Do a crossword puzzle.
·
Learn about a different culture or country.
·
Make an international dinner. Go to the grocery
store and buy what you need.
·
Teach your kids some of your favorite childhood
games.
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Study sign-language.
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Write a letter to your favorite author.
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Cook dinner with friends and family.
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Make cards for holidays or birthdays.
·
Play chess, bridge, or checkers.
·
Play charades.
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Repair or refinish a piece of furniture.
·
Make a wooden flowerbox.
·
Wake up early and go for a walk. Take the dog
with you!
·
Read a favorite poem.
·
Go roller
skating or ice skating.
·
Go swimming
·
Go for a
bicycle ride.
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Play
frisbee.
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Go dancing.
Take a dance class.
·
Make paper
bag costumes and have a parade.
·
Design a
poster with top 10 no-screen activities.
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Discover
your community center or local park activities.
·
Blow bubbles.
·
Color the black
and white funny papers.
·
Build a fort
in the living room and camp out one night.
·
Research
your family history and draw a family tree.
·
Invent a new
game and teach it to your friends.
·
Make a
‘No-TV’ sign to put in front of the TV screen.
·
Play
hopscotch, hide & seek, red rover, or freeze-tag.
·
Organize a
neighborhood scavenger hunt.
·
Play board
games.
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Clean-up or
re-decorate your room.
·
Make puppets
out of old socks and have a puppet show.
·
Write a play
with friends. Perform it at a nursing home.
·
Build a
kite. See if it will fly.
·
Go on a
family trip to see grandparents or historical site.
·
Create a
collage out of pictures from old magazines.
·
Shoot hoops
with friends.
·
Make a
friendship bracelet.
·
Draw pictures
of members of your family.
·
Tell stories
around a campfire.
·
Plan a slumber
party.
·
Create a
low-calorie dish from an old recipe.
·
Make a
miniature boat and float it on water.
·
Write a
letter to your grandparents. Make them a special card.
·
Create
sidewalk art with chalk.
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Everyone!!
Have a huge party to celebrate no TV!
·
Try out for
a play. Go to a play.
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Collect
recycling and drop it off at a recycling center.
·
Learn to
play a musical instrument.
·
Go to a
museum.
·
backyard
fire pit
·
host a
sleepover
·
go to splashpad
·
build a fort
·
read a 100
page book
·
make
homemade pizza
·
cold stone
ice cream
·
visit the
zoo
·
do a paint
project
·
do service
for someone
·
visit
grandma,
·
go camping
·
fly a kite
·
go to a
movie
·
walk a dog
·
write a
story
·
have a
picnic
·
have a
pajama day
·
tie-dye a
shirt, go to the park,
·
mail a
letter,
·
make a
magazine collage
·
go to a city
pool,
·
make
homemade lemonade,
·
play a board
game,
·
take someone
dinner,
·
paint with
pudding
·
invite
someone to church,
·
have lunch
at work with dad,
·
make cookies
·
sidewalk
chalk
·
stay up til
midnight,
·
go fishing,
·
register for
school
·
get a
haircut, clean your room,
·
buy school
clothes,
·
buy school
supplies
·
read at
least 10 books
·
hand write
at least 4 letters
·
see at least
one movie a month at the drive-in
·
go fishing
·
go on a
picnic
·
cook hot
dogs and smores with friends in our fire pit
·
grow a
veggie garden
·
family game
night at least once a month
·
Christmas in
July with handmade gifts only
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movie
marathons:
·
slumber
party with my girls and the wizard of Oz
·
have a
picnic and feed the ducks
·
Go to a
concert
·
Fly a kite
·
Build a
sandcastle at the beach
·
Have a
backyard BBQ
·
Paint my
toenails like the American Flag
·
Paint my
toenails like watermelons
·
Catch
fireflies
·
Independence
Day and enjoy activities and fireworks
·
Get family
photos taken
·
Finally buy
a straw hat and wear it to protect my face from sun exposure
·
cook hot
dogs on a stick in our backyard fire pit
·
roast
marshmallows and make smores in the backyard fire pit
·
read at
least two classic stories
·
go to the
Natural Science Museum
·
Go to the
History Museum
·
Pick fresh
strawberries and blueberries
·
Visit the
farmers market
·
Celebrate
kids birthday
·
Make
homemade ice cream
·
fold laundry
·
weep kitchen
or bathroom floors
·
weep front
walkway
·
sweep or
spray back patio
·
sweep or
spray driveway
·
wash car
·
vacuum car
·
vacuum or
dust window blinds
·
lean
bathroom mirrors
·
clean
sliding glass doors
·
clean inside
of car windows
·
wash
bicycles
·
clean garage
·
organize a
dresser drawer
·
clean under
the bed
·
empty
dishwasher
·
vacuum under
the couch cushions and keep any change found
·
take a quiet
rest time
·
take a
shower or bath
·
bathe a pet
·
dust the
house
·
brush the
pet
·
pull weeds
·
clean
bedroom
·
vacuum
living room
clean bathroom

Monday, November 7, 2011

Thankful Day 7


I am thankful for T.J. I am thankful that I get one more year with him at home. I know next year will be touch to swallow having both my babies at school. What do you do all day? I love my T.J. and the wonderful things that come out of his mouth. Whether it be words or spit, I love it. I am thankful that God gave me a boy. I don't know if I was set up to have 2 girls, but I was prepared. The day T.J. was born was a wonderful and unforgettable day. As he grows the less he needs me. The more independant he becomes the more I need him. I love you T.J. everyday, bunches.
Barb

Thankful Day 6

I am thankful for my parents. No way I could ever repay them for the things they have done for me and my family. They love us and would do anything for us and I love them for that. Thank you mom & dad for being there for me. I love you both and will do anything for you!
Barb

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Thankful Day 5

I am thankful for my health. It is not easy to get up in the morning and head to the gym. It is not easy to go run when it is cold outside. It is not easy to pass on the donuts. I am thankful that because of the steps I take, I feel good! I thank God for my health and being free of sickness and disease.

Thankful Day 4


I am thankful for friends. I don't have many friends that I could call on to help me paint, move, clean or anything else that pretty much stinks. But the friends I do have would do these things in a heartbeat. Making new friends is hard. The older I get the more picky I am about who I want to spend my time with. I am thankful that I have ladies that I can call when I need them.
Barb

Thankful Day 3


This should have been day ! what was I thinking. I am thankful for my Lord & Savior.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Thankful Day 2

Family is something to be thankful for. Everyone has a family. Like them or not, they are yours. I am thankful that I have a family that is a part of my life and loves me unconditionally. No matter how many times I fail, mess up, or just tick someone off, theylove me. I am thankful that I married into a family that has accepted me as a daughter and loves me. Not everyone is blessed with a family that is a support system through the trying times. I have been blessed with two of these supportive families. I have had many huge obstacles to get over the last few years and they have been there for me. I don’t thank them enough and there is no way I could ever repay them for all they have done for me and my family.
Barb