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June 11, 2011

Summer Fun With Kids

There are SO many great summer ideas around right now! I've gleaned a little from everywhere and created our "To Maybe Do" list for the break. This was, of course, inspired by Whatever. Thumbnail Just a rough list of things to choose from each day. A little creating, a little playing, a little adventuring, a little reading, a little memorizing, a little learning. I love a good schedule but I'm not good at keeping them. I actually really like Megan's idea of how she is scheduling their summer. I might have to try that. I have 3 more days of school to figure this all out. I'm excited to surprise the kids with our plans! I've got a fun presentation idea up my sleeve.

How are you planning, or intentionally NOT planning your summer?

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Summer Fun With Kids

There are SO many great summer ideas around right now! I've gleaned a little from everywhere and created our "To Maybe Do" list for the break. This was, of course, inspired by Whatever. Thumbnail Just a rough list of things to choose from each day. A little creating, a little playing, a little adventuring, a little reading, a little memorizing, a little learning. I love a good schedule but I'm not good at keeping them. I actually really like Megan's idea of how she is scheduling their summer. I might have to try that. I have 3 more days of school to figure this all out. I'm excited to surprise the kids with our plans! I've got a fun presentation idea up my sleeve.

How are you planning, or intentionally NOT planning your summer?

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