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Our Summer To-Do List

May 30, 2014 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

Educational Games for 2-8 Year Olds

Okay, so April is gone and May is rapidly coming to and end! Soon Summer will be in full-force! This Summer my hubby’s job will take him away from us 5 days a week except some days which he can telecommute. This will be our first Summer with FOUR CHILDREN and daddy working full-time. Eek! I definitely need some cheap ways to have fun this Summer! Who better to ask then my children, right? If I do not ask them for input, then we might miss doing something that is on their Summer bucket list!

Simple Summer Fun- Bike riding, Camping, and water play

Things we always do in the Summer:

1. Summer Reading Clubs– usually we join 3-4 different library programs to fulfill all of our reading fun! We just happen to live within a 15 minute radius of four different libraries. Each one has it’s pros and cons as far as how active their program is and what their library has to offer.

 

2. Backyard Camping– this year might prove a little difficult with an active infant but mom wants to sleep in a tent with kids this Summer. Last Summer being pregnant prevented such fun times!

3. Bonfires– we usually forget to have them early on and then the heat of Summer takes over. We then feel it’s a bit ridiculous to have a hot fire on a hot day! With hubby’s new work schedule we should be able to have one each week if our heart desires. I want to practice cooking on a fire in case we ever go camping:)

pool_Collage 4. Grandma’s pool- I hope my parents get their above ground pool prepped early this year. As soon as the temps stay steady in the 80’s then we can drive to my parent’s to enjoy some cooling off.

Things my Kids Wanna do this Summer:

I enrolled both Eldest and Princess in a free class called “Be a Better Biker” day camp that a local police department puts on for 4th through 6th graders. It is a week long half-day camp all about street smarts and bike safety skills. We live in town so this information will prove valuable for their safety as well as other neighborhood kids.

Princess wants to take a gymnastics class. She took gymnastics at the YMCA when she was preschool age then switched to cheer then to ballet. Last Summer she took tennis so I was surprised when she opted for gymnastics class this year. She even opted to NOT take a jump rope class.

Eldest has been really wanting to do basketball AND Lego League/Robotics. This was a little tricky since most kids his age may have Open Gym times through their local Middle School. Since we homeschool sometimes you have to get creative. I found a local community center that offers a two day basic basketball skills camp and a seasonal leagues. His age is co-ed and starts shortly after the skills camp.

Big Red has no clue. He was offered to attend a nature camp but didn’t think it sounded good to him. GO figure he’s 4! I know he will enjoy swimming in grandma’s pool and taking some short staycation trips with the rest of us. He might even enjoy a backyard camping trip including a bonfire or catching lightning bugs.

Filed Under: Family Tagged With: camping, reading, summer, Summer Bucket List, Summer Fun

Free Summer Inspirational Reading

May 21, 2014 By Thaleia 1 Comment

Summer_reading_mom

I shared our excitement with Summer Reading Club, but cannot let our children have all the fun during Summer, right? I rounded up some free Inspirational Reading for your Kindle or Kindle App! Be sure to double check as prices can change by the hour on Amazon. The links below are my affiliate links and the descriptions were found on Amazon to help you find some good choices for your Summer Inspirational Reading!

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Filed Under: Freebies, Kindle Tagged With: kindle, reading, summer

It’s Almost Summer Reading Time

May 20, 2014 By Thaleia 10 Comments

Am I the only one that dreams of the glorious adventures to be had during Summer reading time? I consider myself a reader although not very avid anymore. I guess you could say that 4 children can take up a lot of the “spare reading” time. But this Summer I want to read each day just like I expect my children to do.

Tips to Make Summer reading great

Read 8 tips for making Summer Reading fun for the entire family! #bookyoursummer

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I am a big time planner and get all giddy doing so, but sometimes fail to execute. This Summer I vow to follow through and shake things up a bit. For example my children have never participated in Storytime at the library. (Long detailed/complicated nasty story I will spare the details!) During the Summer I noticed more relaxed “rules” for Storytime which may just allow us to participate with all 4 children! Of course the older ones may be bored but the little guys will love it! (updated… my younger boys did enjoy a session of storytime at our local library when the librarians offered an older kids group!)

I have a few tricks up my sleeve to help us reach some Summer reading goals. I will share some ideas I plan to implement to make Summer Reading fun and worthwhile!

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Filed Under: Budget Friendly Summer, Homeschooling Tagged With: reading, summer

10 Projects to Transform Your Backyard into an Educational Oasis

May 14, 2013 By Thaleia 4 Comments

I am using this post to follow-up on my previous post about How to Transform your Backyard for Cheap. This post will show you my top 10 projects to transform your yard into an Educational Oasis. Plenty more ideas than 10 but if you really want to make a transformation for your children this Summer just focus on 10 Projects! Trust me on this more than 10 will make you head spin and you will start to lose focus.

10 Projects to Transform Your Backyard into an Educational Oasis

10 Projects to Transform Your Backyard into an Educational Oasis

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I realize many families have a better yard to start with. It may be bigger with more grass and less overhead wires to contend with, but we have to work with what we have! I am tired of not spending time outside with my children because our space lacks comfort and engagement.

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Filed Under: Freebies, Frugal Living, Homeschooling Tagged With: backyard, summer

How We Prepared to Transform Our Backyard for Cheap

May 10, 2013 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

How We Prepared to Transform

Our Backyard for Cheap

How we Transformed our Backyard for Cheap

 

My house is neither Martha Stewart nor Children’s Garden material BUT I can still create a fun and engaging environment for my children for pennies. You just have to think outside the box and be a little creative and ingenious.

We have a decent set-up on our front porch with Little Tikes Picnic table, toddler swing, bikes, and sandbox, and our veggie garden in the side yard. We recently had new renters move in on our block. These new people have already demonstrated that they have unpredictable behavior that is influenced often by altered states of mind. So while I am normally fine sending my children (age 10, 8 1/2, and 3) out front by themselves that may not be the case this Summer. I am pregnant and do not want to put myself, baby, or children in harm’s way. SO that is why I am so pushing for the backyard to be turned into an Educational Oasis!

I scoured over pinterest last year and have done the same this year creating two boards to help me brainstorm ideas:
Garden Tips and Tricks
Backyard Fun

Have you really looked at your backyard as an extension of your learning space? I know that our yard will be more diverse in activities with children ranging from newborn to age 10 with brothers and a sister. Take a quick inventory of what you have, what you like, what your children like, and what you could do quickly and easily!

Yes, I realize narrowing it down can be very difficult with so many wonderful ideas. I have the advantage of a very small budget so my choice are influenced by what I can find from family and friend’s, ask for on freecycle, or keep a look out for around our neighborhood or on trash days! Yes, I did say trash days,lol. I try to ask the owner’s even if something is put on the curb if the item is substantial. (We recently got a nice tv for our daughter’s room by asking the owner’s if it worked!) And since our city has recently changed it’s trash picking ordinance it’s better to be safe than sorry.

What I did to prepare to transform our Backyard for Cheap:

1. Take a quick inventory of what you have and like-

We already have a full-sized wooden and full-sized plastic picnic tables. We have a fire pit built-in a square to help make it easier to mow around. We have a 2nd sandbox, playhouse, 8-in-1 climber, and Little Tikes Cube to climb on. ( let you in on a little secret: I only spent $75 for all those items! YEP, more than 90% off! The playhouse was being thrown out at a house put up for sale, the sandbox was in the trash across the street, and the climber cube was at another house!)

We own a tent big enough for kids and a parent to sleep in. We purchased last year at Aldi for $25. We also have a garden swing we got from a friend since the seam ripped when her teenagers sat on it. We will need to sew it with fishing line to help the stitching last longer than one season and sew a new canopy cover to keep the sun out of our eyes!

backyard freebies

2. Create a list of areas for improvement-

We have a black lab that thinks he’s a chicken and digs himself nice cool dirt holes. So we will need to get some fill dirt and try to grow grass before those holes get out of control. He likes to run along the fence line which creates a mud path when it rains. I will have my kids help me dig up decorative grass from out front to plant in these areas since it spreads nicely and is harder to kill than regular grass!

Our backyard has some stubborn invasive species plants/bushes that need to be taken care of by my husband, dad, or brother-in-law. We also can spray them if we keep the dog away from them which will make them easier to dig up and remove.

Fill in holes where tent will go to level the ground. Purchase an air mattress so mom and dad can enjoy sleeping in tent without hurting our backs! (We found a queen size air mattress for $25 from Aldi!)

We need to extend the “patio” around the playhouse so a kids table and chair will fit in order to create a restaurant area. (My husband’s boss is giving us some bricks and we already have the landscaping fabric for underneath.) We also need to bring some plastic food, pans, and maybe a chef’s apron to hang inside the house.

3. Think about what activities your children enjoy indoors-

Do your children enjoy dinosaurs, building, painting, getting messy, dressing up or playing restaurant? What about fairy houses, gardening, or creating soothing areas to relax? What can you do to create similar, fun, learning places outside? Have you thought about an outdoor art area or mud pie kitchen? (Click on the pictures below for more ideas of how to create these fun spaces!)

Awesome Outdoor Play Inspirations

Water wall

4. Create a list of what you could do quickly and easily-

Get those stubborn weeds pulled. Plant grass seed, bulbs, perennials NOW so you can enjoy them all year-long!

We need to get some more bricks for free from some friends for the playhouse patio. We need to figure out where to place our paver stones for hopscotch that we got last year from freecycle.

5. Make a list of projects you’d like and supplies needed-

Have you figured out a couple really good projects that would be good for your children? Do you know of anyone that is getting rid of those materials? Maybe you know someone who has some extra items just sitting there waiting to be asked to be used!

(i.e. I asked across our alley last year and got decorative garden bed edgers to use as the finishing touch for the playhouse patio. Just the other week we saw 4 more laid out and hauled them over which was perfect for extending our patio!)

I just noticed our neighbor across the street has cinder blocks out back and plan to catch up with him to ask if they are all concrete filled or not. If not I want to get 5-7 in order to make an herb garden  or dozens to create seating like this :

Concrete Block planter re-do Create an Outdoor Entertainment Area from Salvaged Finds:building a sofa from cinder blocks and adding art made from found materials, Michele Beschen fashioned a place to work on crafts, read, or bring family time outdoors. Tip: To keep your creation kid-friendly, use construction adhesive to secure the backrest pieces.

 

I hope I got your creative juices flowing and helped you to realize you do not have to have a budget that only the Rockefeller’s could afford or take out a 2nd mortgage on your house to create a great backyard for your children.

This is just the beginning of How we Prepared to Transform Our Backyard for Cheap. You might want to check out our Upcycled Realtor Sign into Magnet Board for a quick project. I will share with you our top 10 Projects to Transform Your Yard into an Educational Oasis next week.

Filed Under: Freebies, Frugal Living, Garden, Homeschooling Tagged With: backyard makeover, outdoor play, recycle, reuse, summer, upcycle

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