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Summertime and Trying to Make the Living Easy

By Daring Young Mom on Wednesday, May 27, 11:34 am EDT

The school year’s nearly over. Magoo’s already done with preschool for the summer. Laylee’s got a few weeks left. Then they’ll both be with me full time and I’ve got to come up with some summer activities to maximize our 70 days of yearly Seattle sunshine and bond with the kids in such a way that they’ll have something pleasant to look back on in September when I suddenly become a constantly milking postpartum ball of uselessness.

In the past, I’ve taken the opportunity during the summer break to drive all over the place with them, visiting parks and museums and seeing the world. I’m hoping this summer can be more low-key, cheaper and closer to home… like possibly at home.

The ingredients for the perfect summer vacation include but are not limited to:

Icy foods laced with sugar
Gallons and gallons of water
Bugs, slugs and other vermin
Seasonally appropriate pyrotechnic devices
Natural DEET substitute
Things that bounce
Sunscreen
Small friend-type people, hopefully with home delivery offered by their moms

I spent 6 hours on Saturday hauling my pregnant self around the deck with a pressure washer, cleaning the mildew and green slimy remnants of our underwater Puget Sound winter from every surface. It looks almost like new and you can walk across it without getting scuz in your toes, something I highly value in a living space and I do see the deck as a crucial extension of our home for the next three months.

We will eat there. We will play there. I will likely nap there while the kids play there, giving them strict instructions to wake me up if they feel inclined to drown or get kidnapped at any time during our activities.

In place of meat and frozen vegetables, I will fill our freezer with delicious frozen things to be doled out at the rate of one per day except when more are called for due to excessive heat, cuteness, pathetic pleading or mere whimsy.

On days when I’m feeling particularly adventurous, we will pack up the gallons and gallons of water, sun hats, snacks and picnic umbrella and head for the beach where the children will fill every possible crevice of their bodies with sand and things that itch. They will complain when I hose them down but will likely beg to do it all again the next day. I will say no, waiting for my batteries to recharge. It takes longer for this to happen when I’m as big as a whale.

Like my mother before me, I’ll have them do chores in the morning with outdoor play as a reward for slave labor and indoor play as a reward later in the day for sufficient outdoor play. We will eat dinner and they will go to bed zapped, exhausted and assured that although I am somewhat of a lazy bloated slug this year, I am still the best mom ever.

I pay the water bill. I supply frozen delicious bars of goodness. I slather them with sunscreen and I talk to them at times. This may be a summer of awesomeness.

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Anonymous
Summer...
5/27/2009 at 12:11 pm
You really and truly crack me up. This is a great post. I appreciate your honesty and sense of humor. I hope you all have a fantastic summer!


Summer Ideas
5/27/2009 at 1:40 pm
You asked for more tips on your Daring Blog, so here are a couple. You can freeze small plastic toys (like those farm animals or dinosaurs that come in the tubes) inside a bowl of water and then let the kids try to free the toys from the ice using squirt guns, cups of water and etc. You can call it "Free the Princess" or "Dig up the Dinosaur" or whatever creative name fits the toys you are using. This is an especially great activity for hot days. An appliance box (fridge, freezer, oven or dishwasher boxes work great) makes a wonderfully fun playhouse. You could put it in one corner of your deck. Cut a doorway and a couple of windows and attach a little box for mail and such. It would be a shady place for them to use their imaginations, and a lot of places will let you have appliance boxes for free. If you are feeling really energetic you could use a sponge to paint brick shapes on the outside and call it a castle, but really a plain box is a great adventure for kids. You could let them draw on the outside or on the inside, and I bet it would occupy them for hours. The other great thing is that you can always fold it up and bring it inside out of the rain if the weather becomes bad, and if you keep it dry, one box could last the whole summer! Also if you have the room, two or three boxes would be like having their own town to play in.


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Pam in Utah
Hey, you forgot games! I
5/27/2009 at 2:16 pm
Hey, you forgot games! I KNOW you like to play games, and the kiddos are getting old enough for some of the ones you know and love! Hooray! I


Summer ideas to keep kids busy
5/27/2009 at 3:49 pm
Each morning when the kids get up they choose their chore cards for the day. Sometimes they will use Deck of Chores to play a card game to see who will get to choose the chore cards for the other kids. The possibilities are endless and Deck of Chores makes chores fun for kids. Keeps them busy for hours.


the List
5/27/2009 at 6:12 pm
One thing mom did was "The List". We all sat down and made a list of 100 things to do at home. Things like make a fort, run through the sprinkler, play with Legos, color, write a story, read a book, pick dandelions etc. All fun things you can do in the house or yard. Number 100 has to be Take a nap, because if you get through the entire list and still think there is nothing to do, you obviously need a nap.


Sounds like heaven! I'm
5/27/2009 at 8:02 pm
Sounds like heaven! I'm thinking me and CJ need to roadtrip it over there when school gets out. I'll bring the Otter Pops, you turn up the music. :)


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Proud Daughter of Eve
Tell us more about this
5/27/2009 at 8:42 pm
Tell us more about this natural DEET substitute... or are you fishing for one yourself? :) If you've got space, you should plant a little garden. I remembering helping my mom a lot -- I don't remember if I was much help, but I remember doing it -- and it was really cool to grow my own pumpkins and watermelons.


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Ruth
summer ideas.
5/30/2009 at 10:44 pm
my kids favorite toy is the sandpool. a cheap plastic wading pool filled with sand and then water. they dig around in it for hours creating islands, volcanoes, rivers, etc. they of course drag every plastic animal and person out and fill it with leaves and twigs and rocks, etc. anything they can find. it does get a little gross but hey, being gross is what being a kid is all about. it isn't fun unless it is a little dangerous or gross.


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Anonymous
Neo-Frugality The New Family Game
6/2/2009 at 7:43 pm
I found a great game called Neo-Frugality The New Family Game on this website for school age children. You give the kids a calender and let them figure out what they want to do this summer. Check it out I thought it was a great idea. I am going to give it to my kids this summer. www.survive2010recession.com


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