By now we’re all aware of the dangers of over-scheduling yourselves and your children—take this summer as an opportunity to try doing…nothing at all.
And when you do facilitate entertainment, it doesn’t have to be fancy or expensive! Go old school and play in the hose on the lawn, or make cheapo popsicles. Your children won’t remember how fancy things are, but they WILL remember having a lot of fun with you.
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/ July 7, 2017Love that expression free-range! More pressure now for young families than when our kids were young. Although the girls did ask “When are we ever going to go on a vacation where we sit by a pool and read a book?” We did see parts of the Lewis and Clark trail and the pony express museum and military forts. Many military forts.