Friday, June 6, 2014

HELLO SUMMER

It's that time of year again and I am so excited about the summer I have planned for me and my kids! It's going to be so fun!  I've spent the last few days creating a calendar of all the fun things we are going to do so we are sure to fit it all in! 
For those of you who have visited this blog in the past, you'll be familiar with our Summer Magic weekly units. If not, or if you just need a refresher or great ideas of things to do with your kids this summer, visit my previous Summer Magic posts for all the details!! 

This is the second summer that I will be doing these units with my little boy (he's 2 1/2!) and I am so excited to see what a difference a year has made in his ability to enjoy and comprehend these activities! 

So, to kick off our summer right we started out with our first Summer Magic activity: 


TOAST THE SUMMER
(For a complete overview of this see HERE!)


Here's what was on our list this year to welcome summer!

1. Create a Family Summer Calendar
Like I said, I created a fun calendar of our summer fun to use not only for my own organizational purposes (yes, I am a BIG planner!), but also to help my little guy look forward to all we're doing. Each night we'll look at the calendar to see what fun we've got in store for the next day so he can be excited! 




 FUN AROUND PHOENIX
In addition to our educational units, I've found free and inexpensive things to do with kids around our town, so all you Arizonians take note! 


Arrowhead Mall Kid’s Club -Mondays @ 10 am 
JC Penney Courtyard
 FREE educational craft and activity


Peter Piper Pizza Kids– Every Tuesday @ 10am -12pm
$5.49 for a Craft and Activity, 5 game tokens, 2 slices of Pizza and a Drink


"Wildflower Kids" @ Wildflower Bread Co. 3:30 - 4 pm  
Free Craft, Cookie and Milk

AMF Kids Summer Bowling
3 FREE Games of Bowling EVERY Weekday before 6pm
Register your child at https://freesummergames.amf.com/


McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park in Scottsdale 
FREE (Rides cost $2)


Jump Street Indoor Trampoline Park
($4 for 3 and under, $8 for kids)

Harkins Theaters Summer Movies
$7 for 10 Movies
If you didn't buy a pass, you can still buy a single-time ticket for $2
Details at www.harkinstheatres.com/summerMovieFun

$10 Tuesdays at the Phoenix Zoo

Culture Passes from the Library for free entrance to places like Pueblo Grande Museum, Arizona Science Center, Children’s Museum, etc. 
 Culture Passes FREE with Library Card


Glendale Aquatic Center Splash Playground and Pool
Info and pricing here HERE

Riverview Park Splash Pad in Mesa FREE

Rio Vista Splash Pad and Park FREE


3. Get New Summer Water Bottles 

Beckam got a new water bottle and an insulated lunch bag to bring packed lunches in on all our summer adventures! They'll be perfect for these hot hot hot Arizona days.  Can you tell he loves super heros?! 



We also got some awesome Summer-themed fruit snacks! Gotta love Target!




4. Get Our Summer Treasure Box Ready

We got a pencil box to keep all of Beckam's summer treasures in. Every place we go this summer he can look for little "treasures" to put in it-  a rock, a flower, a leaf, a seashell, a little token or keepsake or ticket stub - whatever it might be!

5. Go On a "City Tour" 

For a more complete explanation of this and to see where we stopped on our tour last year, see HERE! Basically though, its a tour of fun places that have unique, special, or quirky character or are simply specific to or characteristic of our hometown. 

This year I changed up our tour a little bit to better accommodate a new baby.  I also made a "check-list" for my son to follow along. It had little picture clues of each stop and after we visited each place he got to check it off. 




Our first stop was the new Phoenix LDS Temple that is being built about 10 minutes from our house. It was fun to check out the progress! It's getting close!   I pointed to the golden Angel Moroni on top (who is sounding a trumpet) and asked, "Beckam, do you know who that is?"  He said "Jesus! Playing a saxophone!"  Haha!


Our next stop was the historic Fire Department. A special relief statue is out front. We took a good look. 



Stop 3 was one of my favorite statues here-  it's called "Old Friends" and is in our city's "town square" area. 



Stop 4 was the historic Mosaic Walk that has pictures of special things characteristic of Glendale City. 


My son, who is obsessed with instruments (not something he got from mom or dad), was SUPER excited to see one of a guitar! He kept asking "I have it?!!" 




This stop was new for us this year. It is a cookie place called Coyote Oaties that I have been wanting to try. They are gourmet oatmeal cookies. Its located in our city's Historic District and is the quirkiest little cookie and tea shop ever, but has rave reviews and they even ship their cookies all over the world! The cookies are made with no white flour, no white sugar, and all natural, organic ingredients. We got a few to try and they were DELICIOUS!! Holy Yum!    We got White Chocolate Coconut Macadamia Nut, Dark Chocolate Cashew, and Peanut Butter Dark Chocolate. Definitely worth a trip if you are from these parts!


They do not even look half as good as they tasted. 



 Our last stop was some place that has "Hello Summer" written all over it!! 
Rita's!! It really is ice custard happiness and was the best way to Toast the Summer!  Although when I said to Beckam that we were going to "toast" our gelatis, he said "No mommy!! Don't toast my ice-cream!"  Haha. He thought I meant put it in the toaster ;)





BRING ON SUMMER!!!

xoxo

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