Bring back the summer memories and share them with your kids
edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
Remember the summer
days when you held a camping adventure under the stars in your own backyard,
played board games with your parents or enjoyed an ice cream bar on a hot
night? Do you remember learning to ride a bike through the neighborhood,
waving to everyone sitting out on the front porch or working on their
landscaping?
Now that you have children of your own, summer is a
great opportunity to repeat those memories and share them with your kids.
Here are some ideas to bring back the memories:
Camp in the backyard
Remember making s'mores and chasing fireflies while camping in your
backyard? Recruit help from your kids to set up the campsite and then spend
the afternoon playing games, looking at the clouds and talking about bugs.
After grilling out and roasting marshmallows over a fire pit, make the
experience an educational one and teach your children about the planets and
stars they'll be sleeping under.
Decorate the sidewalk
Who hasn't drawn oversized pictures on the sidewalks and driveway? Bring
the kids outside for a day of fun and creativity - decorating the sidewalk
with chalk drawings is a creative outlet for young artists. Trace the
outlines of your kids' bodies and teach them about different body parts. And
there's easy clean-up - either wait for rain from Mother Nature or wash away
the art with a hose for a clean canvas.
Cool off with an ice cream treat
For 90 years, the familiar jingle of the Good Humor ice cream truck has
brought smiles to many children in neighborhoods across America. And for
adults, the ice cream man brings back special happy memories from their own
childhoods. Memories of when they played hard all day and their moms let
them visit the truck when dinner was finished. Parents can treat their
families to classic nostalgic frozen treats all summer when they see (or
hear) the ice cream truck coming down the street. It's the perfect
opportunity for parents to share with their kids stories from when they were
young.
Announce a family games tournament
The games of your childhood can entertain your children for hours -
especially if they haven't played them before. Organize various competitions
and races, such as an egg-carrying race, an obstacle course and a soccer
ball dribbling contest. Fashion a challenge to see who can create the most
delicious or craziest ice cream sundae. Bring all the fixings to the patio,
and if there's a mess, turn on the sprinkler for a fun way to clean up
sticky hands and faces.
Create a backyard adventure
Bring back the homemade stage by having your children bring their
favorite books to life. Don't forget to share the stories you loved when you
were a child - they might become favorites of your children. If there's a
sandbox, dress as pirates and have a buried treasure hunt. For mystery fans,
set up a scavenger hunt with clues hidden around the house and yard. And for
young playwrights, the backyard area provides the perfect stage to decorate,
dress up and play out a scene.
Madelyn Miller is a travel and food writer who has great summer memories
of s’mores and Good Humors. Read her stories on
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