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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 277255" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Duckie loves to swim... she seems calmer doing it. She also likes to get dirty and check out bugs... perfect hobbies for summertime. She had a blast at Girl Scout day camp last year and will be going back again this year. I usually try to do something fun each week: local amusement park, a play, the movies, or the zoo. Nothing too expensive but the rest of the days are in the backyard or at one of our local parks. Sometimes, a cookout and a rented movie with friends she hasn't seen in awhile is a big hit.</p><p> </p><p>I usually don't get to far off track on bedtimes. It's lights out at 9pm this summer with the rare exception. No more than an hour of electronics (unless she's sick but well enough to not be sleeping). Healthy food... not too much junk. This helps when she has to transition back to school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 277255, member: 1722"] Duckie loves to swim... she seems calmer doing it. She also likes to get dirty and check out bugs... perfect hobbies for summertime. She had a blast at Girl Scout day camp last year and will be going back again this year. I usually try to do something fun each week: local amusement park, a play, the movies, or the zoo. Nothing too expensive but the rest of the days are in the backyard or at one of our local parks. Sometimes, a cookout and a rented movie with friends she hasn't seen in awhile is a big hit. I usually don't get to far off track on bedtimes. It's lights out at 9pm this summer with the rare exception. No more than an hour of electronics (unless she's sick but well enough to not be sleeping). Healthy food... not too much junk. This helps when she has to transition back to school. [/QUOTE]
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