Spring’s here, at least it feels like it today. Soon it will be summer. With it come memories of when my boys were
young. Not to mention some childhood
memories of my own. It’s funny how the
things I remember most were probably the things that cost the least. Blame it on my imagination.
With the rising cost of gas it is no wonder some people are
reconsidering taking a vacation this year.
Still, it’s been proven vacations are important. It’s even been proven to increase
productivity when one returns from vacation.
But who said you have to travel far for a vacation. Some vacations can be right in your own back
yard, or if you don’t have one, someplace in your own neighborhood. However, for those of you who suffer from
imagination atrophy, it may take a little practice.
So, go to an expert.
Go to a child!
If you are reading this, you have access to the
Internet. That can be an added
plus. I mean, it isn’t called the World
Wide Web for nothing. Do the math: 1
child + access to the world = creativity at its finest.
First, lay some ground rules, like how far you really are
willing to travel. (ie: your backyard,
neighborhood playground, local park, etc.)
Another thing to decide is how much time you will spend on the Web. If you are like me, sometimes you spend more
time on research than you do actually planning, not to mention actually doing
what it is you want to do.
Last, but certainly not least, you need a budget. Will you go purchase a pup tent to set up for
your camping trip in the wilderness (ie: your living room), or will you turn
chairs backward and put a sheet over them.
It amounts to the same thing.
However, with sheets you may have money to rent a few movies with jungle
themes.
If you camp, remember you need songs to sing around the
campfire. Oh, by the way, a great indoor
camp fire can be made with red and yellow cellophane paper over a flashlight or
other battery operated lighting device, surrounded by a circle of bricks or
stones. While cooking over a campfire
inside or out should be done with extreme care.
I suggest those little Sterno tins for roasting marshmallows for s’mores. Do it outside your tent, on a firm, fireproof
surface. And always with adult
supervision.
Would you like to go to London to visit the queen? Again do your research. Go to your local thrift shop and find an
inexpensive gown, or make one out of material or an old sheet. It doesn’t need to be sewn by a pro, it just
needs to be created with use of one’s imagination. Of course, a little glue and glitter may
help, especially for a crown.
Ah, and what of the Royal Guard? Well, cardboard covered with fake fur can be
made into one of those familiar hats.
Oh, and imagine creating a throne for your queen to be seated when you
make your visit. If you are lucky you
might even leave with a title.
Anyplace with sand can be a beach. Large cardboard boxes can be shops lining the
boardwalk. You can find salt water taffy
or candy corn at one, tie-dyed tee shirts at another. And think of the fun making these ahead of
time.
As for the ocean waves, that may be a little more difficult
to simulate, but I’m sure a hose set on low can certainly simulate the ocean
spray. Or, a hose sprayed on a shower
curtain with just a touch of dish soap can make a fun slip and slide. Maybe not as long a slide as the original
version, but certainly suitable for little ones.
Also items with a theme can be purchased from Oriental
Trader for a minimal expense. You and
your kids can be anything from a pirate to a hula dancer and lots of things in
between. Just check their site below to
see the kinds of things they have.
Last, as a writer, I must add the value of also doing
research at your local library. There is
nothing like a book to take you anywhere you want to go. So pick up a summer read while your there and
read it on the beach, aka: your local park sand box, or while you are lounging
in a hammock after a day in the jungle.
I hope this has sparked your creative juices and that you
will have a joyous summer vacation even if you do stay close to home.
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