Have A Summer Full Of Family Fun
Summer is coming. The kids are overjoyed to be out of school but their major complaint is, “I’m bored!” So, here we are to the rescue with an abundance of resources no matter where you are or where you’re going and whether you’re staying home or hitting the road.

Although the first one gives information only about San Diego, once you’re there you will find resources for every State in the Union!
50 Fun and Free Summer Family Activities in San Diego
travelingmom.com5/1/12
San Diego California offers many family friendly and free activities to enjoy.

On a budget (aren’t we all?) and unable to travel? No problem. Here are some frugal (cheap) ideas that can be worth a million dollars!
Frugal Ideas for Kids this Summer
www.bargaineering.com5/2/12
Family Fun. If you want to do something as a family, it’s possible to find some inexpensive — and even free — activities to enjoy together. Some of my favorite low-cost activities to enjoy with my family include: Picnic: There’s …

Do you home school? Here’s advice on how and when to call the end of the term.
When to Stop School for the Summer
thehappyhousewife.com5/1/12
For example, we always love the library summer reading programs as well as special summer activities for kids at the local parks and the zoo here in our city. Math and English get put away for the summer, but science usually is king with outdoor … well as summer activities come up. The second boy has been slacking off and might be doing a relaxed catch up summer, but with family dynamics it’s understandable. He’s the child that loves babies and will do anything, …

Whether you are traveling or staying at home here are some suggestions on how to make family fun your destination.
10 Fun vacation ideas for parents and kids
www.sheknows.com5/1/12
Check out these 10 family fun vacation ideas. … Be sure to check the hotel’s website beforehand, as most tend to have family activities planned for the summer. Find the one that works best to meet your family’s needs.

Summer vacation or not, most kids need some structure (and Moms need it for them to preserve sanity). Here’s how.
Creating A Summer Schedule | The Power of Moms
powerofmoms.com5/2/12
(3) We put together a “Summer Family Routine List,” which includes all the things we need to be doing on a consistent basis–reading, tidying the house, wondering, practicing the piano, helping people who are sick, etc. Now when my children wake up in the morning or come to me … Of course this will be flexible, but having some sort of a system set up helps us to make sure we’re incorporating a variety of activities into our summer. (5) We set up a quiet time schedule.
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