Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Summertime plans

My sister-in-law made a clock last year for her kids.  It outlines their day from 8am - 8pm.  It may not be the exact schedule you are looking for, but I love the idea! You could make your own to fit your schedule!

This summer we made a list of things we would love to do.  I am sure we will not do some of them, but we want to try to do as many as we can.  We wrote down any and all suggestions the kids had:


Go to Idaho (cousins)
Go to California (great grandma and beach)
Go to Utah (grandparents)
Go to Hawaii (commercials on tv show it's fun!)
Swim lessons
go to the movies
go bowling
play games
go hiking
Disneyland
go fishing
roast marshmellows
draw pictures
paint
play Risk
watch movies
bring presents to people
art stuff
invite friends over
fold clothes (their idea)
go on a plane
go hiking with backpacks
go camping
make smoothies
make puppets
make a game
make play dough
make cookies
go to the zoo
visit Macy and London (Holbrook cousins)
visit Kenny Pike family (Phx cousins)
visit g'ma and g'pa Bochat (Prescott gparents)
play baseball
earn prizes
go to carnival
do chores (your wish is my command)
watch tv
wash cars
plant front porch tree
bike ride
scavenger hunt
make pie
write notes
eat 'miss piggy' (our pig)
go to library challenge
story time
paint boats
make ice cream
make cards

So far we have done quite a few of these already and we are ready to do more! We also chose 2 things the kids are really interested in and have decided to invite friends over to do those two things weekly.  1) play with LEGOS 2) cook something fun/new.  Last week we did both and we hope to keep it up all summer!  

What are you doing this summer?




Thursday, May 24, 2012

Summer schedule



In an effort to add purpose and organization to our summer days I created a summer schedule that I think will work well for us. We also made a little summer "bucket list" to make sure to get our fun in before school starts again.  Here's ours...

Daily schedule:
1. Morning chores (make bed, get dressed, brush teeth, take out the recycling (Hailey's job) and take out the trash (Miles' job) should be all done by one hour after getting up. If it is done by then, then the kids can earn "screen time" (computer, Ipad, or TV show) for later in the day. I have my own morning jobs that I will also strive to get done 1 hour after waking up.

2. Later morning activities will probably include swimming lessons for the majority of the summer. If we aren't doing swimming lessons for some of the weeks in the summer than this will be down time, time to play.

3. Lunch: Goal for the summer--have the kids make their own lunches most days. I'm really excited about this and I realize it will take planning ahead on my part.

4. Quiet time: When Clay naps the kids will need to be quiet. Hailey and I had a tradition I'd like to continue through summer with both Miles and Hailey--when Clay fell asleep we would get out books and read together. So, before they have their personal quiet activities I'd like to try to do this with them. They will be able to use their screen time now if they have earned it. I'd like to limit screen time to one hour.

5. Afternoon chores: They have rotating afternoon responsibilities that include cleaning up the following rooms (living room, family room, kitchen, or backyard). They each have one area they are "in charge" of each day. After cleaning their daily area and putting away their clean laundry they are free to play.


Our bucket list:

I have found that sometimes I run faster than I have strength without even realizing it. I find that what works best for my personality is that it is much easier to have fun with my family when life is simple and not overly scheduled; and even though I try to keep my life simplified, I get excited about all the activities I can and want to do with my kiddos and before I know it sometimes I am doing way too much than I can comfortably do. So, writing down the goals for fun I have this summer was helpful because I can account for this and try, ahead of time, to not wear myself out too much!

1. Camp out/sleep on the trampoline with sleeping bags, pillows, etc. We better do this before the heat really hits!

2. Get a babysitter for Clay and take Miles and Hailey to at least three of the free movies at Tower Theaters. (Fridays after "afternoon chores" are complete. We may have to do those chores mid-mornings on Fridays!)

3. Knott's Berry Farm and playing at the beach(we're going in June, might as well add it!)

4. Make a patriotic CD to listen to with the kids around 4th of July.

5. Flagstaff trip-mini golfing, hiking (week of 4th of July)

6. Swimming nights at grandma's house

7. Drawing class at Monkey Business every Wednesday. (signed them both up!)

8. Complete summer reading program through library.

9. Teach children how to clean the bathrooms (Friday afternoons part of afternoon chores)

10. Have friends over to play. (Fridays when we aren't going to the movies and after afternoon chores are completed.)

There you have it! I'm excited to have a plan. What's yours?