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Friday Fun: 10 (Free!) Things To Do This Summer Without Leaving Home

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It's the middle of summer and with the rising price of everything, money’s tight for most of us right now. If you’re a stay-at-home mom, a work-at-home mom, or any parent at home with your school-aged kids this summer, you may be yanking your hair out by the fistful by now. If you are, stop, take a deep breath, and read on to find no-cost ways to keep your kids happy while you keep your sanity. Here’s a list of some things to do without even leaving the house. Okay, you might actually have to go out in the yard or walk around the block. Deep breath, you can do it!

 

 

 


  1. Bubbles. The old stand-by. Kids love ‘em, and if you don’t have a bottle of bubbles around the house (but who doesn’t?), you can make your own by diluting dish soap.

  2. Crafts. You can find great crafts on the internet or pick up a book or two at your local library.

  3. Go for a walk. Put on the sneakers and head out for a stroll around the neighborhood. It’s good exercise, and your elderly neighbors will be thrilled to see the children.

  4. Eat dinner outside for a change. Make it something simple like deli sandwiches or hot dogs. Easy and fun. Use paper plates to make it even easier.

  5. Squirt gun battle! Who needs to pay $20 to go to the pool when you can run around in the yard, shooting each other with water for free? And catch some rays while you’re at it.

  6. Movie night. Pick a night when no one has to get up early the next morning, find a movie on TV or a video you already own, and camp out in the living room. Stay up late. The kids will think they’re getting away with something, and you’ll get some laid back bonding time with them.

  7. Play school. You can take notes, pay bills, or work on your laptop while they color or do worksheets. Find free printables at www.schoolexpress.com , www.abcteach.com, or www.freeprintablecoloringpages.net.

  8. Exercise. Pull out your favorite exercise video and ask the kids to join in. You’ll be killing two birds with one stone. Get your workout in and ensure that your rugrats sleep well that night.

  9. Art time. Let them go nuts with construction paper, scissors, and glue. Throw in paper plates, brown bags, and coffee filters, and you’ve really got a party!

  10. TV. Come on, we all do it. Sometimes we just have to. Tell them to sit and watch a program or two while you do some work, and then you’ll go do one of the other fun things on this list with them!

 

Going out is fun, but let’s not forget that filling up the gas tank is the equivalent of a trip to the salon for a mani and pedi or some really great highlights. Let’s get our priorities straight here, folks! Use this list as a jumpstart to shaking up your routine a bit and helping you make it through the rest of summer without losing your mind.

 

 

 

 

 

By the way, this post will soon appear on a forum for moms, called Mommy Matter.  Check out this fun site at www.mommymatter.com!

 


posted by Nessa
Fri, 07/18/2008 - 2:56pm

Superb ideas!!! Love these. It's amazing in this day and age that some of the most simple things are overlooked.


posted by Mary
Fri, 07/18/2008 - 3:41pm

My pockets are empty, so I HAD to come up with something to save my sanity. I try to find things that will allow us to have fun together, but also allows me to get something else done at the same time. I don't have enough money OR time!


posted by Karen
Fri, 07/18/2008 - 4:49pm

Oh, we love bubbles! Another thing we have been doing is reading books outside. While they swing, I read aloud. We're making some great memories. Smiling


posted by Mary
Fri, 07/18/2008 - 5:35pm

What a fabulous idea, Karen! I love it. Thanks for stopping by and for sharing.


posted by Willow
Fri, 07/18/2008 - 9:23pm

These are some great ideas! My kids, who are older, also like game night -- Scrabble, SceneIt, whatever, it doesn't really matter. I used to fudge a little so they could win sometimes. Now I wish THEY would fudge so I could win sometime! My kids also like baking. They help a lot at the holidays but we've started doing it at other times as well.


posted by Mary
Sat, 07/19/2008 - 12:54am

I know what you mean. My 7 year old is really good at Trouble, and she kicks butt at dice games. I wanna take her to Atalantic City! We all like baking - we just made brownies today. They were good. Killed my streak of eating healthy. : (


posted by nadia
Mon, 07/21/2008 - 8:10am

I love bubbles! And will always do.

I'm going to make some now Laughing out loud


posted by Mary
Tue, 07/22/2008 - 12:40pm

Yay! I think we'll do bubbles today if it's not raining.


posted by maleesha
Sat, 07/26/2008 - 1:39am

We like to do nature walks, even if it's just around the neighborhood. Challenge kids to find a list of items: pine cone, round rock, etc.


posted by Mary
Sat, 07/26/2008 - 3:49pm

Thanks, Maleesha! I love that idea; we're gonna do it! Awesome. I appreciate you sharing.


posted by Yoshita
Wed, 09/24/2008 - 11:09am

This is fantastic, in summer I like to spend time doing coloring with my kids, my favorite is http:///www.morecoloringpages.com
It has free coloring pages on fruits, vegetables, flowers, barbie, cartoon and others.
My kids love all this and simultaneously learn spelling.


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