Friday, June 3, 2011
School is almost over. Someone pass me my wine...
It's almost over- another school year is coming to a bittersweet end.  Bittersweet because while I look forward to lazy summer days hanging out  at the pool with the midgets, it also means the inevitable "I'm bored"  There is nobody home" There is nothing to do"  and so on and so forth. I  used to be a much more enterprising mom, I had rainy day activities,  bored activities, just because activities that I could pull out at any  moment the summer whining set in. But alas, the kids have grown older  and my ideas, which were once regarded with a reverence rivaled only by  candy and unlimited TV watching, fall flat.  So what is a mom to do?  Crack open that bottle of wine in the fridge? Tempting, tempting- but  no- I really have to step up my game. The tween princess would be  perfectly content to shove her ear buds in, blast her Ipod and give us  dirty looks-, while the autistic 8 year old would rot in front of the TV  watching reruns of Chowder- which being a summer slacker mom are ideas I  seriously consider.  But no- while there will surely be days like that I  can't idly sit by while the knowledge gained over the last 9 months of  school slowly oozes out of their ears. So it's idea time! Summer library  programs are always a good thing- the local schools here on the Island  offer one as well as the Trenton Library- and they have one specifically  geared towards the tween/teen set. There is always Waters edge pool- a  family unlimited pass is fairly easy on the budget, it is close by and  we are guaranteed to run into friends we know.  Pack a light lunch and  we are good for an entire afternoon.  Walking to Centennial Farms,  seeing the horses, walking to the pond and enjoying the children's  garden- also a fun afternoon, and best a free one!  Then of course there  is always the movies (not often though- kind of spendy) museums in the  area- Imagination Station in Toledo is only about 45 minutes away and  admission is surprisingly cheap- 8.50 for adults and 6.50 for the kids.  The hands On Museum in Ann Arbor is always a fun adventure for the  younger set, (although my 11 year old likes it a lot- just doesn't let  on!)  So there are a few ideas to keep handy as the summer stretches  out. Oops- lets not forget the family trips up north to look forward to   as well as a much needed vacation for Mom and Dad ONLY (grandparents  get a weekend to spoil the kids)  So I am shutting the fridge door for  now- I will save the wine for another day- I have a sneaking suspicion  it will be much appreciated in a couple of weeks!
 
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