3.16.2015

Spring Break Staycation: Day 1 - Sunday

Sunday was a record setting 79 degrees in Northern Colorado.  We soaked up much of the sun - me, too much with a burn - and enjoyed our time outdoors.  It wasn't an epic start to our Spring Break Staycation, but the elements of the week began to build with experiments, cooking, and fun.

This was the first day I allowed the kids to pick a science kit to work on.  They choose "Wacky Fluid Experiment" which involved making Non-Newtonian fluid and seeing if it was a liquid or a fluid.  The kit made white fluid, but we also introduced food coloring to make it colorful.  This did end up temporarily turning my kiddos into green little monsters, but it's spring break, so bring on the odd fun!

Our day continued more like a normal family Sunday with some bike riding, park playing, and other outdoor activities. The dog even enjoyed playing in the front yard with the kids. 

We also incorporated some fun cooking into the mix with layered Jello that I worked on with my youngest daughter.

My oldest daughter and I worked on making a Lemon Merainge Pie from scratch including squeezing each lemon.  We saved the lemons to see what they would do over the fire pit.  Would they smell lemony?  Would they clean off the grill plates?  Would they burn?  Just some fun questions to ask and experiment with before throwing the skins away.

The evening ended with a family cookout over the fire pit with burgers and hot dogs.  Dad led the grilling fun as by this time the sun burn had me feeling a bit under.  As the fire died down, the kids cooked up marshmallows and s'mores with dad.  I got mine served to me on the couch. 

Oh, and the pie turned out yummy, if a bit runny.

Staycation: Spring Break

This Spring Break we are staying home.  Boring?  NO!  We have planned out a full week of events including field trips, science experiements, and home cooked goodies.  Follow along for a ride on our Spring Break Staycation adventure!

Planning Ahead
The Staycation idea came out of a fun weekend we had only a week before Spring Break.  My daughter played in a chamber band contest in the morning with her middle school friends.  We were talking about our plans to go roller skating that evening with our family.  My daughter asked if she could invite some friends.  I said yes and we ended up partying the night away with eleven 7-13 year olds who all had a blast.

On Monday, we had community band practice and a couple of the boys from the skating party decided to join us.  It looks like an evening of good, clean entertainment really paid off.  The ideas started forming.  Could we pull off a week of fun while not going on a real vacation?  What if we invited the friends?

So, on Thursday night, my daughter and I sat down to brainstorm some places to go where we could invite friends.  We came up with three field trips while the other days will be spent at home.  On Friday I picked up some fun science kits to do each day with the family.  Overall it's bound to be a fun week with friends and family with as much to talk about as those that went far, far away!

Day 1: Sunday - Outdoor Family Fun
Day 2: Monday - Band, Baking, & Bedrooms