My kids go to a great school that places a lot of focus on using technology in and outside of the classroom. While the treehugger in me loves the lack of paper used, I often find my girls zombie-ing out in front of a screen in their downtime if I'm not watching. Inevitably, being in front of the TV or computer when they should be playing or reading a book turns my sweet girls into grumpy turds in no time at all.
Using my grandmother's advice, one of my favorite things to do when my girls turn into grouchy monsters is to get them outside. If it's a weekend, I love to do an impromptu day or overnight trip that involves being outside somewhere far from a screen. In a matter of minutes, any gloomy mood fades away like magic, and it works every time.
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So much happier outdoors! San Juan de Fuca Spit, WA |
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Find the one-grumpy but now-happy tree gnomes. |
This year, I've decided I want to focus on ensuring we get outside more often regardless of how cold it may be. And let's be honest... it's not just my girls who find themselves happier after spending time outside. We all feel more alive with a little fresh air.
We're good about being outdoors, but I feel there is always room for improvement in this area, so we have decided that the vacations we take this year will be focused on places boasting outdoor activities. Lake Louise in Canada is at the top of this year's bucket list along with Iceland (hopefully).
Do you have any favorite family-friendly outdoor trips that you're willing to share? I'd love some vacation recommendations.
We used to go to Lake Tahoe every summer as a family. It's absolutely beautiful in summer or winter.It would be a long trip from Seattle, but worth it.
ReplyDeleteGreat suggestion! We haven't been there, so we will definitely need to add it to our bucket list.
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