Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Deep Breath

The very hard two weeks is now officially over. Two PD memorials, 8 ten hour works days, and training... and it's done. We made it, and no one got hurt.

Last night, I blissfully had my husband put my children to bed and this morning I am checking my email ALL BY MYSELF for a few minutes. The Man took an extra two days off this next weekend to help make up for all the chaos, so this weekend folks, is 5 days long!! It will be like a mini vacation! I am trying to think of things to do on a shoestring budget... any ideas?

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Callista said...

if i had 5 free days, i'd catch up on crafting and sewing. maybe organize family pictures. something light and entertaining.

enjoy your free time :)

Shirley said...

head to the mountains and sled?

An Almost Unschooling Mom said...

A Redbox DVD rental, and some peanut butter popcorn - is good as a family activity, or a "date night" after the kids are in bed.

M.E. Greene said...

That sounds like an ideal evening... checking email peacefully all by yourself! I have determined that I must wake up early every single day of my life just to garner a few of those quiet moments (we homeschool mothers have to be very creative in order to find alone time).

French Picnic said...

Just popping over to wish you a PEAR-fect day from French Picnic!

M.E. Greene said...

Forgot to leave an idea for the mini vacation...

I like to do indoor picnics when the weather is cold (picnic blanket on the living room floor with the full picnic foods). Or you can have a reading day where everyone gets comfy with snacks and books (in the same room) and wears their comfiest clothes and reads until their little imaginations go crazy! Another fun idea is to set up a favorite movie and put a tablecloth in the center of the floor and put the popcorn popper in the center and let it pop the popcorn right onto the tablecloth. My kids used to think this was totally awesome when they were smaller!

Anna said...

I suggest walks, a few bottles of red wine, a fire in the fire place (if you have one) and candle light at dinner. Maybe a video or two from the library.

Oh, and during the day -- museums. The kids run and explore and you two hold hands.

Gabrielle said...

Nature hike, collect things to make into a sculpture.

Go to thrift stores as a treasure hunt. We give each kid an item to search for that we know will be under a few dollars but can be used or collected with a future or present purpose.

If you have an animal shelter, they love volunteers to walk and play with the animals.

Learn to make something new. I find a project or skill once a week that no one has ever tried.

I hope you have a PEAR-fect week!

Val in the Rose Garden said...

You guys are awesome! My kids would love almost all of those things. :) Making a schedule in my head. ;)

Val

Tracey said...

Love the shopping idea.. doing a puzzle, games, build a snowman,( if you live in winter like I do),look on line for things in your area to do free... we have museums that have free admission nights... good luck!

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