Saturday, June 19, 2010

Take Home Memories

Most families go on at least one vacation or short-term trip during the summer time. Souvenirs can really add up but most people like to “savor” the memory of their trips in some form or another.

If your family finds themselves at the beach this summer; you can bring home a piece of it by scooping up some of the sand and inserting it into a tiny bottle with a cork lid. You can also put a few of your favorite shells on top to complete your little beach scene. My husband and I did this when we went to Jamaica for our honeymoon. I will probably never return there and love to look at the sand and shells that we collected together.

Even if your family doesn’t find itself on a beach somewhere this summer, you can still bottle up some favorite memories from your adventure. You can put leaves from trees, rocks, bottle caps, ticket stubs and more inside a pretty glass jar to create your own masterpiece of memory.

If your family uses the same kind of bottles or jars on each vacation, you can even line them all up and label them with the date and location. What a fun conversation piece and special memento for your whole family.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Car Trips


Summer is the time for lots of car trips. Whether these trips end up being short or long – every parent can use a few ideas to keep the kiddos occupied in such a small space. Some of these ideas are old….but we need to be reminded that they can still be fun and are oftentimes new ideas to our little ones. Other ideas may be something you had not thought of before. Either way – keep this list on hand the next time you all decide to pile in the car for that road trip!

*ABC Game ~ Everyone keeps an eye out for road signs and works their way through the alphabet as they spy each letter. You have to announce when you find your letter and everyone has to use a different sign. The first one to get all the way through the alphabet first – wins.

*I’m Goin’ On a Trip ~ This is one of my girls’ favorite games. We play different variations – you can go camping, go to Disneyland, or whatever! Each person takes turns thinking of an item they want to bring that starts with a letter of the alphabet. As the game progresses through the alphabet, you have to remember more and more items. You can make it hard or funny!

*Tally cars/vehicles ~ This used to keep me occupied for quite awhile and it also got me looking out the car windows as a kid. Just get a piece of paper and write down all the different color cars you can see. You can also add police cars, campers, motorhomes, buses, etc. Then you just put a tally mark each time you see one under that particular category. Fun to see what kind of cars there are a lot of!

*Laptop/Movie ~ This is a great thing to have if your children are getting antsy on a long trip. Just bring out a laptop with a children’s movie for them to watch.

*Pack Surprises ~ I always like to bring out a “car surprise” on long trips. Maybe it’s a new book, a special doll, a small toy they can manipulate and play with. Whatever it is – it will bring a fresh twist to the ride.

*Car Bag ~ Let your children pack a special car bag with items they would like to have for the journey.

*Puppet Shows ~ If you have finger puppets or even small beanie babies – the person in the front seat can do a puppet show over the seat back. This can be hilarious and a great distraction!

*Snacks/Drinks ~ An all-important thing to remember!

*Favorite Songs/Music ~ If your children have headphones, let them bring the along. Otherwise, give up your favorite tunes every once in awhile to load a kid CD into the player. Watch as the mood in your car relaxes and changes!

*Breaks ~ On really long trips – give everyone a break once in awhile. Stop to go to the restroom or just to get out and stretch. This can ease tensions considerably.

*Name That Tune ~ My children like to play this game. You hum a tune and everyone else has to guess what song you are humming!

Come up with your own ideas and watch them become tradition for future car adventures.
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