1. Try a new cuisine
Explore
a cuisine that the kids have never tried before, like Ethiopian, Korean
BBQ, Brazilian, or Japanese. Before heading to the restaurant, spend
some time researching the region, locate it on a map, and find out a few
unique customs.
2. Make and fly kites
Using
a traditional kite pattern, paint and decorate kites using glitter,
markers, ribbon, and whatever else you have on hand. Using plenty of
string and a good gust of wind, fly the kites outdoors. Make it a
competition and split into teams, challenge one another to see which
kite stays in the air the longest.
3. Freezer cooking
Perfect
for a rainy Labor Day, organize your kitchen into workstations and have
the family create meals to freeze for the months ahead. Casseroles,
cookie dough, and pasta sauce work the best. You’ll enjoy the time
together and the money savings!
4. Backyard camping
Get up
early in the morning and head out camping -- in your backyard! Bring
all of the supplies necessary for a day and night out and restrict going
inside the house to emergencies only. Pitch a tent, roast marshmallows,
tell ghost stories, and sleep under the starry skies. This is a perfect
way to introduce kids to camping.
5. Talent show
Who knew Grandma was such a
great dancer? At breakfast, introduce the idea for a family talent show
night. Throughout the day, have someone make the program, while the
performers have the day to prepare. Have your camera ready!
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