Category: quarantine

  • Say YES Spring Break

    Say YES Spring Break

    STAY AT HOME ACTIVITIES

    I mentioned on Instagram that I am, most often, a “no” mom. I say no to things that will be too messy or that I don’t think we have time for, things (like annoying games with too many rules!) that just sound like a headache. But with the upcoming weeks of quarantine & uncertainty, I’m going to really make an effort to use this time together intentionally. My kids know about COVID-19, but I want them to look back on this time with happy memories, not fear and panic. So, the girls and I sat down and made a Spring Break Bucket List full of all the fun things I’d normally say “no” to. We are calling this time together:

    Our “Say YES Spring Break”!

    Even if it’s not your Spring Break (Spring Break just sounds way less scary than “quarantine”) I encourage you to do the same & tag #SayYESSpringBreak on Instagram anytime you find yourself saying yes to things you otherwise wouldn’t! Let’s encourage others, share ideas & use this time to bond as a family & make memories.

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    Games & Activities:

    Rainy Day Scavenger Hunt

    Astrotrash Game

    Weird But True Game

    Disney Color Brain

    Disney Eye Found It Game

    Discover American Puzzle & Play

    AquaBeads

    Bracelet Making

    Paint on Canvases (study a famous artist on BrainPopJr or Art Hub Drawing & try to recreate one of their pieces!)

    Plant a Garden

    Lacing Cards

    Learn to Sew Kit | Embroidery for Beginners

    Hedbanz (Disney version | Harry Potter Version )

    Charades for Kids

    Shrinky Dink keychains

    playdoh /foam / slime /kinetic sand (i know, i know…but #sayYESspringbreak 😉 )

     

     

    FREE Activities (ideas YOU sent in on Instagram!)

    -Go on a walk/ride bikes

    -Dump out your craft bin (if you have one) & see what you can make

    -Make signs of support for local grocery stores

    -Write letters to the elderly in Nursing Homes (DM me if you need an address!)

    -Write letters to friends/cousins/penpals

    Virtual Museum Tours

    -Spa Day: do manis/pedis, make-up, hair for one another

    -Outdoor Olympics

    -Create a snack list on Amazon Fresh to be delivered to the Ronald McDonald House

    -Legos!

    -Try learning an instrument you have been wanting to learn (lessons online)

    Cosmic Yoga

    -Make Puppets out of things around the house, have a puppet show

    -Built tent forts! Hang twinkle lights & read in them!

    -Make snack bags and see if you can drop at a local school (where children are still able to pick up lunches) OR call local Food Banks to see what they need

    -sidewalk chalk

    -Bake/cook together/make ice cream sundaes/s’mores/milkshakes, etc.

    -Paint “happy” rocks and leave them around the neighborhood when you go on walks

    -Family Talent Show

    -Games/puzzles

    -Movie Night

    -Read a book aloud together as a family (or listen to an audiobook by the fire!)

    -FaceTime Family Members

    -Start painting wooden eggs for Easter

    -Set up Your Easter/Spring Book Nook!

    Go Noodle Dance Competitions

    -Bath with some legos or glow sticks

     

    **For Educational or Homeschooling resources, see this post: Education Resources**

     

    Let me know if you come up with any other great ideas and I’ll add them to this list as they come in!

    We’ve got this.