It’s starting to get HOT outside already, but there’s no reason why we should stay cooped up in the house. There’s so much fun to be had outdoors at your own abode, but if you’re like us, sometimes the kids (and even the adults) are ready to go back inside all too soon. Here’s our short list of supplies you can have on hand for prolonging everyone’s outdoor time and keeping the crew content.
Did you have big plans for your child’s birthday, only to be disappointed with the news that your favorite venues would be closed for business when the time came to celebrate? I’m with you! Two of my children have birthdays in April, and our plans for celebrating at Urban Air, Sakekawa Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar, and The Woodlands Mall have all been crushed. There’s hope for me though, because since I have a larger-sized family, everything we do together seems kinda like a party. But what about those of you with a single child? How do you celebrate at home, in a big way, without the cousins and friends around? Try one of these ideas:

Need ideas for a productive day at home? Cover items in each of these categories each week, and you and your crew will feel plenty satisfied.
Music
Gather the family for an all-out jam session using any instruments at your disposal (metal spoons on pots and pans, oatmeal container drums, bean shakers, etc.). My teenager likes to pull our her guitar or ukulele, while the rest of us use toy instruments.
Gather the family for an all-out jam session using any instruments at your disposal (metal spoons on pots and pans, oatmeal container drums, bean shakers, etc.). My teenager likes to pull our her guitar or ukulele, while the rest of us use toy instruments.

Are all the days starting to look the same for you and your crew as you honker down during this Coronavis crisis? That's certainly the case at my house. With the exception of our streaming church service on Sunday, our daily routine is pretty identical. We homeschool Monday - Friday, and sometimes even that spills into the weekend. There are no extracurricular activities - running to dance lessons several times a week, sewing class, speech therapy - to help us keep track of which day it is. Even my husband, who usually travels extensively for work, is passing his weekdays at home with us (which we are loving, by the way). The only time we leave the house lately is to visit the grocery store or to take a walk through the neighborhood. And the kids aren't included in the grocery runs, so they are literally home ALL the time with the exception of our evening walks.
Coronavirus is giving us (and the rest of the world) the business! We’ve seen so many articles to the effect of “welcome to homeschooling”, and, while clearly it’s time for us parents to get in the driver’s seat when it comes to educating our kiddos (at least for the time being), we don’t recommend switching into high gear with a new homeschooling routine and brand new curriculum just yet. Trust us, we value academics, but they aren’t going anywhere. How often do we really get to take our time and relish in working together on special, memorable projects with our kids? When you look back on this time after life is back to normal, do you want to say “We did a great job maintaining and keeping school going” or would you rather say “Boy, what special things we did!”?
Many schools are closed due to Coronavirus, and travel plans are being cancelled too. Even the Disney Parks are closed now, guys! Are you chilling at home, scratching your head for ideas on what to do? Here are some fun ideas to put to use!
- Plant a raised garden bed – Now’s the perfect time to plant cucumbers, peppers, and tomatoes!
- Ride bikes / scooters around the neighborhood
- Backyard camping – Set up a tent, pop popcorn, enjoy s’mores around the firepit, read books, and have root beer floats
- Play board games – or card gam,es – or Jacks – or charades
- Do puzzles – Sharpen you mind with jigsaw puzzles, Rubik’s cubes, brainteaser, and riddles.
- Have a movie marathon! Surely you’ve ordered Disney Plus by now?
- Hike the trails – We love the George Mitchell Nature Preserve.
- Play on the front lawn with hula hoops, sidewalk chalk, bubbles, jump ropes, and remote controlled cars.
- Have a tea party – with stuffed animals, tea cakes, finger sandwiches, and fake accents
- Put on a puppet show! Or a dance show! Or a play! Have fun learning the lines and creating all the costumes and backdrops.