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mommyto4
Posted: Jun 15 2004, 06:11 AM


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What activities do you use to keep your kids busy during the summer?

Katie went to my parents for a week and she has VBS next week. July we have nothing planned so far, and then school starts August 9th.


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allyoopsy
Posted: Jun 15 2004, 10:45 AM


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Nothing real formal planned, other than 2 family vacations. We are actually leaving for DC and Philadelphia on Saturday for week, then the beach in late July. Jacob is always busy with lots of playdates, swimming, playing outside, VBS and just running around with me.

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Amy
Posted: Jun 17 2004, 12:58 PM


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I was almost dreading summer because we have an only child, and now that she's used to having a social life after a year of kindergarten, I was afraid she would drive me batty all summer! tongue.gif But so far, so good.

We have

swim lessons once a week
made one trip (so far) to the local library
free kids movie day at the theater (check your local Regal Cinema for Free Family Film Festival - free G and PG movies two days a week!)
Farmers Market on Fridays
play dates with school friends
VBS is in two weeks
a few camping trips planned, and a visit to my parents house in the mountains

And she goes back to school on August 18 - so now I'm afraid the summer is going to go too quickly! tongue.gif

Edit: Another fun activity for the whole family, but you need a GPS, is called geocaching. It's like a treasure hunt of sorts and is played world-wide. People hide a cache in some sort of container, post a description and coordinates online, then you go find it! You bring items to trade (kids love this) and sign the log book, then log your visit on the website as well. We always look up a few when we are going to be visiting another city or area - it's a great way to get around a new place and most likely visit places that are off the beaten track, as the caches there will be hidden by locals who know good areas to go to! Check it out! http://www.geocaching.com/


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TexMom
Posted: Jun 17 2004, 01:58 PM


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QUOTE (Amy @ Jun 17 2004, 01:58 PM)
Edit: Another fun activity for the whole family, but you need a GPS, is called geocaching. It's like a treasure hunt of sorts and is played world-wide.

I heard of this from my cousins. They love it.

Ater looking at the website, I found a few in my area. I really should check this out more. I think it would be a great idea for our sunday school class. cool.gif

TexMom


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Amy
Posted: Jun 17 2004, 04:25 PM


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QUOTE (TexMom @ Jun 17 2004, 12:58 PM)
QUOTE (Amy @ Jun 17 2004, 01:58 PM)
Edit:  Another fun activity for the whole family, but you need a GPS, is called geocaching.  It's like a treasure hunt of sorts and is played world-wide.

I heard of this from my cousins. They love it.

Ater looking at the website, I found a few in my area. I really should check this out more. I think it would be a great idea for our sunday school class. cool.gif

TexMom

They would love it! We did a hunt with the jr high kids at our church a few years ago. There's a wonderful statue of Jesus with children at His feet at a local buisness not too far from the church. We hid the new jr high class t-shirt there and then had the kids hunt for it in groups, each with a GPS. They loved it!


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