Simon Johnnson offers the following royalty-free article for you to publish 
online or in print.
Feel free to use this article in your newsletter, website, ezine, blog, or 
forum.
-----------
PUBLICATION GUIDELINES
- You have permission to publish this article for free providing the "About the 
Author" box is included in its entirety.
- Do not post/reprint this article in any site or publication that contains 
hate, violence, porn, warez, or supports illegal activity.
- Do not use this article in violation of the US CAN-SPAM Act. If sent by 
email, this article must be delivered to opt-in subscribers only.
- If you publish this article in a format that supports linking, please ensure 
that all URLs and email addresses are active links.
- Please send a copy of the publication, or an email indicating the URL to 
[email protected]
- Article Marketer (www.ArticleMarketer.com) has distributed this article on 
behalf of the author. Article Marketer does not own this article, please 
respect the author's copyright and publication guidelines. If you do not agree 
to these terms, please do not use this article.
-----------
Article Title: Family Summer Staycation Ideas
Author: Simon Johnnson
Category: Recreation and Leisure, Recreation and Leisure
Word Count: 576
Keywords: travel alarm clocks, personalized gifts
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
------------------ ARTICLE START ------------------

Summer is here! Although that phrase may bring up slightly different feelings 
for children than parents, more and more Americans are have to cut down on 
expenses by staying home for the summer or other school holidays. 

You may not be going away, but there is absolutely no reason that you and your 
family cannot still have fun. To make a staycation truly work you have to 
actively plan for it like you would an ordinary family vacation. To ease the 
disappointment of children (and yourself!) who are used to traveling every time 
school is out, make sure that everyone is involved as much as possible in the 
planning.

The best thing is to do some research months in advance for upcoming local 
events or programs in or near your community. One suggestion is to get a big 
wall calendar in which members of the family can write down things that are 
coming up. It's important to treat your staycation as special as if you were 
all going to Disneyworld or the Grand Canyon. Getting everyone involved in 
finding fun things to do will help to create some enthusiasm and also take the 
burden off parents to plan every single activity.

So, do what would normally do if you were going off on holiday. Get the maps 
out, surf the Internet, and make up an itinerary. Of course, you do not have to 
schedule activities back-to-back, just make sure that there are days where you 
have several options, particularly a back-up plan for rain, sold-out events, 
etc.

Here are some staycation ideas for the whole family:

Camping
Even if just for a night, a camping trip to a nearby state park can be a great 
getaway. Also do some research into some nearby trails that the entire family 
can handle. And on a clear night, why not pitch a tent in the backyard. It 
could be a trial run for the real camping trip.

Museums/Planetariums/Botanical Gardens
Your local botanical garden, planetarium and museums are often more prepared 
than you are when it comes for ideas on keeping kids educated and entertained. 
It's so easy to spend an entire day, but before you go check to see what kind 
of special events/exhibits are on. A tour is a great way to make sure your time 
is focused and not spent wandering around aimlessly. 

Theater/Music
Find out what kind of outdoor plays and/or music events are playing in your 
area. If they are being held in local parks, why not pack a picnic and invite 
other family members or neighbors with children. If there is a weekly summer 
series, this could be a great thing to put on the calendar.

Nature/Wilderness Walks
Even if you live in a city, your local park might have special hours where park 
officials give guided tours of the park. Or if you are not too far from a 
national park, you will more than likely be able to participate in a wilderness 
walk of some kind. This could be one of those activities that is both fun and 
educational.

Sport Centers
There is more than likely a sport center near you that is filled with family 
activities such as miniature golf, basketball, bowling, rock climbing, etc. 
Often these also have summer-camp style classes for kids.

Town Festivals
Every city has a number of different festivals celebrating all kinds of things 
such as cultures, cuisine, music, etc. The best thing is that they often have 
free entry and can be a great way to spend an afternoon.

Simon Johnnson is the director of content for 
http://www.executivegiftshoppe.com/briefcases.html. They specialize in leather 
briefcases and wallets.
------------------ ARTICLE END ------------------



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Reply via email to