Showing posts with label keeping kids occupied. Show all posts
Showing posts with label keeping kids occupied. Show all posts

Monday, August 26, 2013

Scenes from Valens Conservation Area - Day at the Beach!












This summer I've found it especially important to get the kids out of the house and get some active play, even if it's just to the nearby park.  I find that my boys have so much energy they need to let off steam.

We did a family hike the other night, and the boys were picking up sticks and pretending they were swords.  They would go up to bushes and flowers and say menacingly, "Hey, you want to go?"  WHACK!  Those poor plants didn't have a chance.

They didn't get this from home.  It's just an innate thing - boys like to swing and throw, hit and parry.  My daughter picked up sticks and cradled them and blew kisses to them.

It's great to take the kids to the beach too.  It's fascinating to see how at home they'll be lying around, moaning about how bored they are and how they just can't stand it any longer.  Get them near sand, and their boredom is over.  It's amazing how long kids can play in the sand, isn't it?  It's like a huge play yard.

We had a great time at Valens Conservation Area.  It's a beautiful site.  No trip is ever perfect, though.  We were about to go for a nice long walk on the boardwalk.  I swear we had just stepped onto the first board when two of the kids started screaming instantaneously.  One had fallen and the other had been stung twice by a wasp.  So that went well.

There's always someone crying or whining when you get lots of kids together, I find.  As long as it's not the parents you're generally okay.

The beach part and the bridge part, though?  All good.
 

Saturday, July 7, 2012

What Do I Do With Them?

We all need things to do with the kids in the summer.  Here are some of our favourites:

  • bike rides (make the ride to a forest area and let the kids play there for awhile and it will last even longer)
  • picnic in the forest (let the kids play in a creek; bring wipes or an old towel; bring water and snacks and you can enjoy it more!)
  • mini-golf
  • bowling
  • ice-cream
  • library; get out some new books, graphic novels
  • try a new playground in a different neighbourhood
  • give the kids some loonies and take them to the dollar store and let them pick out some arts and crafts activities
  • water play: water gun fights, sprinklers
  • backyard play: bubbles, frisbee, soccer, boomerangs, chalk on deck, hopscotch, bocce, volleyball
  • get some neighbourhood kids together at the school for a game of road hockey or soccer
  • do a neighbourhood walk to a fun destination like a Chapters or a Booster Juice
  • go to a garden centre and enjoy looking at all the plants, flowers, and fountain or water features
  • go to an outdoor market and let the kids pick out some fruit or vegetables or a new kind of cheese
  • balloons can keep kids happy for hours
  • go look for frogs and dragonflies at a nearby pond
  • do a scavenger hunt for outdoor items like pine cones, heart shaped rocks, different kinds of leaves and so on
  • do backyard treat hunts
  • buy a new board game for rainy or really hot days
  • have the kids set up a 'store'; my kids love to do this with anything on hand such as a book store or a snack store (the best one they ever did was a pretend 'spa' in which they - voluntarily - gave me massages!)
  • build a fort
  • beach time - bring lots of sand and water toys to keep them occupied
  • camping
  • try to keep siblings from making each other crazy and make sure you add in some me-time!