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How do you create a summer to remember without spending money you don’t have? June 24, 2009

Posted by dailysavingsfromallyou in Uncategorized.
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            We barbecue as much as possible—it’s easy and it gets us outside. We go to the town pool a lot and we got a kiddy pool of our own. It’s small, but plenty for Miles, our toddler, and my daughter, Allie, likes it as the crash landing pad at the bottom of our plastic slide. We have friends over and make it potluck or a pizza night when I’m too worn out to think about cooking. We’ve also moved game night outdoors—our answer to the fact that we’re not as physical as we’d like to be. I’m teaching Allie to ride a bike (she’s almost there), we play tag and not-quite soccer and kickball, and at bedtime last night she dragged us to the window to prove to us that firefly season has indeed finally begun. Of course I was being the lame mom, trying to get her to bed, but I had to remind myself that this is what summer—and childhood—and life for that matter—is all about.  So I let her stay up a little late, left the dishes and joined in the firefly chase. Nothing makes better memories than spending that kind of fun together with family.

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1. Colleen - June 25, 2009

yeah — that’s exactly what my childhood summer memories are all about: playing games, staying outside late into the night, fireflies, getting and staying wet for as long as possible. in these days of overprogramming, it’s so important to remember what kids love to do and that stuff is probably exactly what most helps them figure out what to do with themselves as they grow up! and it’s cheap too…

2. meera - July 5, 2009

Summers w/o spending much $$ – Swimming at local pools, going to the free summer music concerts (there are lots of them where we live), reading at the park and just hanging out.