My kids are picky eaters. But I feel bad sending Cameron to school with the SAME EXACT lunch every day. I came up with a way to give him more control of the situation. Sunday night I make 5 pb&j sandwiches (using 3 different kinds of jam to make things exciting... oooo, pb&j everyday.... boring!!!!) Then he can choose a treat. This week it's either fruit snacks or a condiment cup filled with some sixlets (leftover from Easter candy!). By the way, I am in LOVE with condiment cups. That having been said, I use them for the next station. Raisins/craisins/sunflower seeds. Next is either pretzels or chips (very small amount in each). Then onto the fruit! It will stay in the fridge but I have the banana setting out all the time to remind him to choose a fruit. Not that SAME banana, mind you. ;) I put the sandwiches in the freezer for him to take out every morning. He knows the drill. Grabs a Walmart sack (haha, we STILL don't have a lunch box for him! But ya know? They are HARD to find when it's not 'back to school' time!) chooses something from each station and gets his sandwich from the freezer. It has been working GREAT and then he has some wiggle room on what he wants to eat that day. Maybe one day I will have a nice camera and some ::cough:: talent, so my pictures won't be so sucky!
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Thursday, May 10, 2012
200+ summer ideas!
I finally compiled all my ideas from years past, including some that we haven't done yet! I will post another day how we choose which activities to do. The ones that aren't so self-explanitory, I am happy to elaborate on if you leave a comment. I am WAY too tired and sick to post links to everything I'm talking about! But I don't wanna leave anyone hanging if they're wanting to try some of this fun stuff!
- ride
bikes
- roller
blade
- basketball
- play
board games
- make
a tent out of blankets
- squirt
with hoses
- run
through the sprinkler
- jump
rope
- read
books
- blow
bubbles
- make
homemade play dough
- play
with play dough
- press
flowers
- do
crafts with pressed flowers
- write
a letter to a relative, friend or pen pal
- clean
bedroom
- vacuum
living room
- clean
bathroom
- make
a craft
- draw
- color
- paint
- pull
weeds
- watch
a movie
- write
stories
- use
binoculars
- use
magnifying glass
- use
microscope
- bird
watching
- write
a play
- act
out a play
- invent
circus acts
- perform
a circus
- play
card games
- make
art on the front walkway with sidewalk chalk
- play
catch
- play
baseball
- collect
rocks
- collect
leaves
- collect
feathers
- play
Frisbee
- make
Frisbee’s out of old plastic lids, decorate with markers
- dust
the house
- brush
the pet
- 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 (ie: crosswords, word searches, hidden pictures, mazes,
etc.)
- cook
- prepare
lunch
- surprise
a neighbor with a good deed
- play
store
- prepare
a “restaurant” lunch with menus
- hold
a tea party
- have
a Teddy bear picnic
- 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
- put
on a magic show
- plant
a container garden
- sprout
seeds or beans
- make
sock puppets
- 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
- sew
buttons in designs on old shirts
- run
relay races
- make
bookmarks
- take
a quiet rest time
- take
a shower or bath
- bathe
a pet
- feed
the birds or squirrels
- watch
the clouds
- organize
a dresser drawer
- clean
under the bed
- empty
dishwasher
- vacuum
under the couch cushions and keep any change found
- write
these ideas on pieces of paper and pick out one or two to do
- whittle
- whittle
bars of soap
- practice
musical instruments
- perform
a family concert
- teach
yourself to play musical instrument (recorder, harmonica, guitar)
- fold
laundry
- sweep
kitchen or bathroom floors
- sweep
front walkway
- sweep
or spray back patio
- sweep
or spray driveway
- wash
car
- vacuum
car
- vacuum
or dust window blinds
- clean
bathroom mirrors
- clean
sliding glass doors
- clean
inside of car windows
- wash
bicycles
- clean
garage
- play
in the sandbox
- build
a sandcastle
- work
with clay
- copy
your favorite book illustration
- design
your own game
- build
with blocks or Legos
- create
a design box (copper wire, string, odds-and-ends of things destined for
the garbage, pom-poms, thread, yarn, etc.)
- plan
a neighborhood or family Olympics
- have
a marble tournament
- paint
a picture with lemon juice on white paper and hang it in a sunny window
and see what happens in a few days
- finger
paint with pudding
- make
dessert
- make
dinner
- give
your pet a party
- paint
the sidewalk with water
- start
a journal of summer fun
- start
a nature diary
- have
a read-a-thon with a friend or sibling
- have
a neighborhood bike wash
- play
flashlight tag
- play
Kick the Can
- check
out a science book and try some experiments
- make
up a story
- arrange
photo albums
- find
bugs and start a collection
- do
some stargazing
- decorate
bikes or wagons and have a neighborhood parade
- catch
butterflies and then let them go
- play
hide-and-seek
- create
a symphony with bottles and pans and rubber bands
- listen
to the birds sing
- try
to imitate bird calls
- 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
- 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
- do a
secret service for a neighbor
- plan
a treasure hunt
- make
a treasure map
- make
up a “Bored List” of things to do
- plan
a special activity for your family
- search
your house for items made in other countries and then learn about those
countries from the encyclopedia or online
- plan
an imaginary trip to the moon
- plan
an imaginary trip around the world, where would you want to go
- 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
- surprise
an elderly neighbor or relative by weeding his/her garden
- fingerpaint
with shaving cream
- collect
sticks and mud and build a bird’s nest
- write
newspaper articles for a pretend newspaper
- put
together a family newsletter
- write
reviews of movies or plays or TV shows or concerts you see during the
summer
- bake
a cake
- bake
a batch of cookies
- 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
- paint
your face
- braid
hair
- play
tag
- make
a sundial
- make
food sculptures (from pretzels, gumdrops, string licorice, raisins, cream
cheese, peanuts, peanut butter, etc.) and then eat it
- make
a terrarium
- start
a club
- take
a nap outside on your lawn
- produce
a talent show
- memorize a poem
- recite a memorized poem for your family
- Leaf, comb, and coin rubbings
- DIY puzzles
·
Sandart
·
Soap snakes
·
Cotton clay
·
Build with legos (with pictures)
·
Make pretend cook top
·
Make a weather station
·
Make a toy camera
·
Make a circus playset
·
Count money & draw a picture of what you
want to save $ to buy
·
Chickie house
·
Printable bird play house
·
Goldfish box doll house
·
Elevator (with elevator music!)
·
Sponge tower
·
Ice eggs
·
Drawing to music
·
Cardboard canvas
·
Tissue box car wash
·
Straw beads
·
Pom-pom milkshakes
·
Puzzle rocks
·
Pegboard
·
M&m & straw game (with a picture or
smiley face)
·
Write a story using a prompt
·
Home-made piƱata
·
Scratch and sniff pictures
·
Ice cream in a bag
·
Jellyfish in a bottle
·
Tin foil river
·
Find on the globe- Moscow, Phoenix AZ, Cuba,
Island of Newfoundland, Sudan, Cameroon, Tajikstan
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