tinkarooni
<font color=teal>Gets way too excited about saving
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You are not alone. Many families I know are embracing the idea of a staycation this year and we are one of them. We traveled to Disney this past September and we knew that we were not going away this summer, we are waiting until next summer.
So we started planning early and when Nana asked what the family wanted for Christmas we told her season passes to the local water park. At $49.99 each it fell perfectly within her gift budget and we now have unlimited fun for the summer for free. Honestly the kids didn't need more stuff cluttering their rooms so this is perfect. They are very excited. DH and I have still planned two weeks to take off together and we are going to do local stuff as well as probably multiple trips to the water park and probably a couple of meals out. We're just taking the eating out from the food budget, packing picnics for the water park and probably add a camp out in the back yard night. Last year we invited other families to camp out with us and made a big party of it. Cost was cheap, some hot dogs and the fixins for smores.
We are also a family that goes to the library once a week.
I remember summer when I was a kid was playing outside until the lightning bugs came out, swimming in the moonlight and having really dirty feet all the time from being barefoot.
Those are happy memories for me, I hope to allow my kids the time and freedom to make some of their own too.
Good Luck!
So we started planning early and when Nana asked what the family wanted for Christmas we told her season passes to the local water park. At $49.99 each it fell perfectly within her gift budget and we now have unlimited fun for the summer for free. Honestly the kids didn't need more stuff cluttering their rooms so this is perfect. They are very excited. DH and I have still planned two weeks to take off together and we are going to do local stuff as well as probably multiple trips to the water park and probably a couple of meals out. We're just taking the eating out from the food budget, packing picnics for the water park and probably add a camp out in the back yard night. Last year we invited other families to camp out with us and made a big party of it. Cost was cheap, some hot dogs and the fixins for smores.
We are also a family that goes to the library once a week.
I remember summer when I was a kid was playing outside until the lightning bugs came out, swimming in the moonlight and having really dirty feet all the time from being barefoot.
Those are happy memories for me, I hope to allow my kids the time and freedom to make some of their own too.Good Luck!