Showing posts with label Summer Fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer Fun. Show all posts

Monday, June 24, 2013

Outdoor Water Art



Hot summers often require wet activities that keep us cool.  In past years I have bought sponge brushes for my kids to draw on the sidewalk with water.  This year they decided that the house made for a better canvas.  And you know, I think it was a great idea.





They've had a so much fun.


And when their canvas is full, only a few minutes time will dry it off, and they're ready to paint again.


What kind of wet activities do you do with your kids in the summer?


Thursday, June 6, 2013

Summer Fun List





We are getting ready for summer at our house.  We have a few family reunions planned but the rest of the summer is ours to do with as we like.  We came up with our summer fun list and I'm excited!  I love having a list because on those days when I'm not motivated to think of an activity during the day we can look at our list and find something to cross off.  Here is a little peak at the fun we plan to do this summer.

* Concert in the park
* Swim lessons
* Play at the park
* Go to the spray ground
* Nature Museum
* Hike
* Beach
* Family reunion
* Science museum
* Children's museum
* Swim
* Movie day
* Picnic
* Picture shoot of the boys
* Eat from our garden
* Water fight
* Science experiments
* Deliver treats to someone who needs some extra love
* Service
* S'mores
* Attend a matinee movie
* Write a story
* Library reading program
* Homemade icecream
* Homemade popsicles
* Bowling
*Watch fireworks
* Build an indoor fort
* Attend a baseball game
* Work on a jigsaw puzzle
* Marshmallow gun fight
* Make homemade instruments
* Treasure hunt
* Root beer floats
* Visit the zoo
* Have a day with no electronics
* Collect seashells
* Play the ice cube game
* Make crafts 
*Go to the ice cream parlor
*Make something from duct tape
*Make and play on a water blob


Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Summer Fun List


Summer is in full swing here and  my boys have been out of school for about a month now!  We moved about a month ago as well and just so I wouldn't spend all of my time unpacking and organizing our new place we made a summer to-do list. 


We have added a few things to our list and have already crossed off a good number!

What is on your summer fun list?

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Summer Schedule


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This week we're finishing up the school year.  I can't believe how fast it flew by.  I'm super excited for summer though and having my daughter home with me all day long. 

I want to have a fun flexible summer but still stay organized at the same time.  To help us with that I made up a chart so my kids have a visual of what their week will look like.


I read a study several years ago that said when children anticipate events they create better memories of them.  So don't spring a trip to Disneyland on your kids the night before.  Let them anticipate it for weeks or even months ahead of time.  It will make it more exciting and they'll remember that event so much more in the years to come.

Hopefully our little weekly chart will help my kids get excited about the things we'll be doing each week.


I printed off a bunch of free clip art of reoccurring activities we'll be doing this summer, but also weekly chores and errands that need to be done.   I covered each picture and our chart in contact paper.


The pictures are removable with tape and the column on the right is for any pictures we're not using that week.


We hung our chart up in the kitchen where it's easy to see and the kids can reach it and help plan out the week.  I think it's so helpful, especially with toddlers and preschool age kids, to have a visual of what they're going to be doing for the week.  I'm sure we'll keep using our chart come fall and add some pictures to mark what days preschool will be on for my son.


What do you do to stay organized during summer break?