Sunday, July 31, 2011

How to Break Boredom in Children - During Summer Break

Sometimes the most important advice a mom can get is help weeding through the endless choices kids have when choosing activities. 
  • Include Book Activities. Kids always enjoy activities, so why not also encourage them to read a book about the activity? If you're going to a baseball game, suggest your child read a book about a favorite player beforehand. In the car or over a hot dog, you'll have lots of time to talk about the book and the game. Might as well visit the library.
  • Lead by example. Read the newspaper at breakfast, pick up a magazine at the doctor's office, and stuff a paperback in your beach bag. If kids see the adults around them reading often, they will understand that literature can be a fun and important part of their summer days.
  • Talking a Lot. Talking with your kids about what you have read also lets them know that reading is an important part of your life. Tell them why you liked a book, what you learned from it, or how it helped you—soon they might start doing the same.
  • Relax the rules for summer. Summer is a time when children can play what, when, and how they please. Instead, make sure they pick up books for fun and help find ways for them to choose to read on their own. You may even want to make bedtime a little bit later if you find that your child can't put down a book.
  • Use books to break the boredom.
    Without the regular school regimen, adults and kids need more activities to fill the hours. Books that teach kids how to make or do something are a great way to get kids reading and keep them occupied. Don't forget to take your kids' favorite reading series along on long road trips.
  • Read aloud with kids.Take your children to see a local storyteller or be one yourself. The summer months leave extra time for enthusiastic read-alouds with children, no matter what their age. Don't forget to improvise different voices or wear a silly hat to make the story that much more interesting!

How to Roast Marshmallows

One of the things kids enjoy during summer is food - particularly sweets. If you are a mother, you definitely know this, because there probably is no child in this world who doesn't like the taste of sweet food. My kids enjoy marshmallows and one of the most exciting things they do almost every week, is to put their marshmallows on the grill. If you haven't been into this, here's how:


 1. Obtain a clean, long-handled stick or barbecue fork suitable for spearing marshmallows.


 2. Push one or two marshmallows onto the end of the stick or barbecue fork so the entire marshmallow is secured.
3. Hold the marshmallow over the fire or coals, positioning it so the marshmallow is suspended 1 to 3 inches above the heat source.
4. Rotate your utensil when the underside is a warm brown color, so the uncooked side hovers above the fire.
5. Continue to rotate the marshmallow until all sides are golden brown.
6. Remove the marshmallow from the fire, keeping in mind that metal utensils can get pretty hot on the end nearest the fire - handle with care.
7. When it has cooled, side the golden brown goo gently off the utensil.
8. Eat.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Traveling to Wisconsin This Summer


Boats and Trains claims nothing beats a boat float on a summer day. My whole family is going for a place to boat this summer - we're going to Vilas County. The kids are so excited!

Vilas County is home to a towering 1,300 lakes. Lakes operation from minuscule fish ponds to giant, multi-lake chains. We're actually excited to kayak and my husband says he's going to fill a day with ski boats... whew! Perhaps me and the kids will enjoy a cruise along the tree-lined shores, rustic cottages and typical resorts while he's on his ski. 

I wish we'll have afternoons sitting on the sand, that would be so relaxing. If you're planning for a summer getaway, Vilas County outing may be as still as you would like. Oh by the way, they have a golf course, live food restaurants with also live entertainment.

Wish you all a wonderful summer!