2013年11月11日星期一
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Cheap fun activities for families I was sitting with my daughter anna at an
outdoor concert.We'd walked eight blocks in the hot sun from the parking lot,
skipped naptime, and stood on long lines twice once to pay the $20 louboutin chaussures entry, then for our $5
ice cream cones.And as i sat with anna on my lap, thankful the loud music was
covering her tired, cranky cries, i tried to remember why i'd thought taking a
3yearold to a concert was such a great idea. As moms, every day we see that kids
love doing small, simple things.But we often can't resist doing the big,
elaborate ones, despite their cost and hassle.And though we know they probably
won't remember a trip to, say, the circus, we want the memory.That's okay every
now and then, but most of the time you'd be better off thinking a whole lot
smaller.Some ideas to get you started:The day they started to dig bottes
christian louboutin pas cher the hole for the foundation of a church in our
neighborhood was the beginning of my family's education about the differences
between an excavator and a bulldozer(Which is what we used to call every large
yellow piece of equipment).It was also the day it started to dawn on me how many
free and exciting family outings were literally sitting there waiting for us.
The perfect pullover some of the best places to go are right on the side of the
road.You can spend a good hour pulled over at a construction site watching
gigantic machines dig, dump, and lift.And if you've got train lovers but no
trains to ride park near a crossing to watch them roll by(Ask at a business near
the tracks what time the trains pass through).When you've watched at one
crossing, scoot over to the next one and watch again.Sitting on your car near an
airport to watch the airplanes fly overhead is another exciting outing.In
between takeoffs and landings, you can watch escarpins louboutin the contrails and the
shapes in the clouds. Ask for a backdoor tour after grabbing a bag of bagels
with anna in tow, i headed, uncharacteristically, out the back door of the shop,
which gave us a view of the bagelmaking machine.We were both transfixed and
watched for a good 15 minutes.To turn your saturdaymorning errands into outings
to remember, just ask for a closer look(Or find a safe viewing point)At any
number of destinations.A few good ones:Coinsorting and dollarcounting machines
at the bank, automated photoprocessing equipment, and any sort of mechanized
food preparation, from tortillas to doughnuts. Pretty and public drive to a
beautiful garden, a muralor graffiticovered wall, or a farm or fruit
stand.Toddlers and preschoolers love nothing better than the smell, touch, and
sight of nature's bounty, and the beauty of a fountain or even a somewhat tacky
art display can be exciting to them.Since most tots love a good search, race, or
competition, you'll be able to invent all kinds of easy outings. The seasonal
search my dad used to take me and my four siblings to seek out the first signs
of spring, an activity that got us all on our hands and knees at the local park
looking for green.You can also search for the longest icicle in winter, the most
colorful leaf in the fall, or try my family's yearround favorite:Finding
heartshaped rocks for natural valentines. Who's got the best.?My favorite
babysitter not only worked early on saturday mornings(So my husband and i could
enjoy one sleepin a week), she also got the kids out of the house quickly with
an ongoing search for the best weekend breakfast in town.At just 4 and 8, anna
and kate practically ran out of the house, homemade survey sheets in hand, to
test out the pancakes, hot chocolate, and restaurantprovided amusements at every
diner within driving distance.You can decide on the best ice cream or pizza.Or
go with something nonedible, like the best echo in the area(Under bridges or
overpasses and in pedestrian tunnels), coolest playground castle, or fastest
slide in your town. Go on a scavenger hunt look for the longest bridge, highest
building, tallest tree, or the biggest letter a on a sign.Bring a camera and
record images of your kids in front of their finds.Or give the search a concrete
reward:A friend of mine's dad used to take her and her siblings on drives with
the sole mission of finding double x's on license plates and they got a dollar
reward for each x in a row.You could just as easily offer less or even
nonmonetary compensation, since the literal payout doesn't matter.My friend
still remembers the drives with her dad 35 years later.
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