I've been teaching for 23 years, and I swear teaching is getting harder. I'm sure that is no surprise if you were in the teaching field before Covid, or if you've just been watching the news. So this post is just about unwinding, and taking some time to have fun with your family. Relax and enjoy the summer! I'm sure you've earned it. And what better way for a teacher (or student) to unwind than with ABC family fun? Try doing something different that starts with each letter of the alphabet. I've been doing this for years (before kids it was ABC dating with my hubby), and it'a a great way to try something new, get you out of your comfort zone, and have fun!
Some tips for trying #abcfamilyfun:
1. Make a list for each letter of the alphabet ahead of time.
2. It doesn't have to cost a lot of money.
Things are SO expensive right now! There are plenty of fun things you can plan to do that don't cost money or are inexpensive. Be sure to include a balance of things. You can have a picnic, go to a free concert in the park, or fly a kite for little to no money.
3. Big trips can include more than one letter.
If you already have a big vacation planned, make sure it counts as several letters. No doubt it is already costing a lot of money, and you probably have several thing planned so it should count as more than one thing on your list. For example, last year we went on a big trip to Mexico, so it counted as our letter M for Mexico, S for snorkeling, and C for catamaran (we rented a catamaran and went to a different island with a large group).
4. You don't have to go in order.
Don't put a lot of rules on your family fun time, or it takes some of the fun out of it. Some activities that you want to do happen at a certain time, or your big trip is scheduled and it doesn't always match ABC order. Don't sweat it or you'll never get done! The point is to have fun trying new things, so don't worry about the order or how long it takes you to finish. We've been working on our current list for a year and a half. We should finish this summer! We do a lot more in the summer, and we fit in activities when we can during the school year. There don't have to be a lot of rules -- just have fun!
5. Be flexible and creative!
One of the reasons you want to make your list of activities ahead of time is so that you can move things around as needed. For example, we live in Colorado, so we always go to a Rockies baseball game in the summer. We can count this as B for baseball or R for Rockies or F for fireworks (we love to watch a game near the 4th of July because they shoot off fireworks). We pick the letter that fits best with out list that year. If we already have something planned for B, we call it our R letter. Some letters are tricky, so be creative and move things around until they fit in your list.
Even if you don't have any big trips planned for the summer, you can have a lot of fun trying new experiences! And then you have an ABC list to remind you of the things you did, because if you're like me, when someone asks what I did this summer, I can't always come up with an answer. I know I was busy, but I don't know exactly what I did! Now you can say, we did something starting with each letter of the alphabet. It starts an interesting conversation! Here are some ideas to get you started. Be sure to comment with your ideas, especially for the hard letters!
A
- Art Museum
- Aquarium
- Archery Games - We haven't done this yet, but I can't wait to try it!
- Alpine Slide
- Baseball game
- Basketball game
- Botanic Gardens
- Boondocks
- Butterfly Pavillion
- Biking
- Bowling
- Cooking class - we did this at the Uncorked Kitchen! It was awesome! We'd definitely do it again. It was our first time doing a cooking class, and it was a lot of fun!
- Concert - our area has free concerts in the park all summer.
- Children's Museum
- Casa Bonita - We went before it closed, but it's reopened again! Can't wait to go back and watch those cliff divers!
- Comedy show
- Camping - this can be outside or with a blanket tent in the living room!
- Castlewood Canyon
- Dinosaurs Alive! This year there were some dinosaur experiences we got to see with dinosaur robots that moved. It was really cool!
- Dinosaur Ridge - this was our letter D a few years ago (can you tell my son is into dinosaurs?). It was really cool to take the tour of the trail around the area -- definitely something we'll do again!
- Dinner theater
- Dave & Busters
- Doughnut taste test - we discovered there are a lot of different doughnut shops in our area, so we had to try them all to find the best! #1 Crispy Cream #2 Lamar's Doughnuts #3 Hurts Doughnuts #4 Dunkin Doughnuts. I think there are a few we still haven't tried!
- Dog Sled rides
- Elitch Gardens
- Egypt Time of the Pharaohs - this was an exhibit at our Nature and Science Museum this year which we did for our letter E
- Ethiopian food
- Mt. Evans
- Estes Park
- Exploding Kittens - this is a super fun family card game even your teenagers will play!
- Film on the Rocks - In Colorado, Red Rocks Amphitheater has a series called Film on the Rocks. You get to watch an old movie on the really big outdoor screen!
- Fireworks
- Frozen yogurt
- Farmer's Market
- Football game
- Food Tour
- Ghost Tour - I found a historic walking ghost tour you could take in Denver that took us to the old mansions in downtown that were built in the 1800s or early 1900s and believed to be haunted. It was a cool history of the area and a fun walk!
- Great Wolf Lodge
- Garden of the Gods
- Golf, miniature golf
- Gel blasters - there is an Airsoft Field near us!
- Game night
- Gaylord Hotel
- Hiking
- Hot Air Balloon - there are many hot air balloon festivals in Colorado
- Hot Springs in Glenwood Springs
- Horse back riding
- Hammond's Candy Factory
- Inventing Room - this is something we tried this year that we've never done before! The Inventing Room Dessert Shop is like a mini version of Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory! We went to a Sugar Science class and learned a lot about cooking with liquid nitrogen, and we got to eat a lot of yummy stuff! Super fun!
- Ice cream
- Immersive Monet - this exhibit was visiting our area, but we missed it. There are a lot of immersive art experiences to try though!
- Imax theater
- Indoor Skydiving
- Ice Castles - a winter activity that has been closed since Covid, but will hopefully open back up soon!
- Immersive Gamebox
- Jurassic World Domain movie - we did this as our letter J when the movie came out this year
- Juice Bar
- Jeep tour
- Jenga
- Fly a kite
- Kickboxing
- Karate Class
- King Tut exhibit - there was a special King Tut exhibit at our art museum a few years ago. Very interesting!
- Legos - we went to the lego store and picked something out to build together as a family.
- Library
- Laser Tag
- Littleton Historic Museum
- Movie Night
- Musical
- Museum
- Mining for gold
- Make your own pizza - make your own dough and everyone in the family makes their own personal pan pizza with toppings of their choice!
- Nerf gun war - you can do this at home or go to Archery Games!
- Nature & Science Museum
- North Pole - Santa's Workshop
- Oreo dessert bar - this year we bought a bunch of different kind of Oreos and had a fun taste test of our favorites! You'd be surprised how many kinds there are!
- Opera
- Orchestra
- Origami
- Park
- Painting class
- Picnic
- Paintball
- Pirate's Cove water park
- Qdoba
- Quandary Peak
- Rodeo
- Royal Gorge
- Red Rocks Amphitheater
- Run - do a 5K as a family. Bonus points if it's for a good cause!
- Rock Climbing
- Renaissance Festival
- Swimming
- Visit the State Capitol
- Stanley Hotel Tour - The Shining was filmed at this old historic hotel!
- Symphony
- Scavenger Hunt
- Snow Tubing - obviously a winter activity!
- Smores -- around the backyard fire pit or the camp fire, smores are always delicious!
- Tattered Cover Bookstore
- Trampoline Park - Sky Zone, Urban Air
- Top Golf
- Train Ride
- Tiny Town Railroad
- Taco bar
- Upstairs Circus - this is on our list this summer! It's a bar where you can do DIY projects like making concrete coasters, creating a leather pet collar, or making a butcher board. I'm looking forward to checking it out!
- US Mint
- Start a Vegetable garden
- Video games
- Water balloon fight
- Water World
- The Wild Animal Sanctuary
- White Water Rafting
- Xbox night
- Yard games - i.e., corn hole, bocce ball, horseshoes, etc.
- Yoga
- YMCA
- Zoo
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