You’ve planned for it, saved for it and it’s finally here. The coveted week away at the cottage. Now as you sit on the dock, finally starting to relax and truly ready to soak up all that “cottagey” goodness what is it that you hear? Some wee one whining that they are BORED! Blasphemy. Not cool. Here are 10 out of the box ideas to help keep those kiddos entertained so you can actually enjoy your vacation.
- Plan a “Nature Scavenger” hunt. Think things like a nibbled on leaf, a smooth rock, a pinecone, and something fuzzy.
- Assign some chores! You read that right. Little ones can help by creating some trail mix, or being in charge of drinks for the day. Older one’s can be made Chef! Teens can be given a meal (or two) to be in charge of. Everything from cooking to cleaning up afterwards. After all, it’s your vacation too.
- Pack some “surprise” toys. Toys your little people haven’t seen before – and have them on hand in case of rainy days.
- Get creative with the crafts. Taking painting to a whole new level by incorporating nature into your artwork. Paint rocks, turn sticks into Harry Potter Wands,
- Build a fort. An epic fort. Using clothes lines, towels and sheets create a fort like no other. This is also a great way to provide your little people a break from the sun.
- Take indoor toys, and make them outdoor doors. That kitchen set is so much more fun beach side. Your little people will “cook”, create and play for hours.
- Stock up on water toys. The best thing about the cottage is the lake, why not make the most of it? Don’t forget your life jackets, pool noodles, floats, squirt guns, and even remote control boats!
- Explore the closest town. Beat the heat and shake off the cabin blues by making a run into to town for supplies, a tour of small town living, and if you’re lucky, maybe some ice cream.
- Cook your dinner over a campfire. Gather the fam, your very best BBQ tools, and all the fixings for Hot Dogs, a cottage classic. Enjoy the warmth of the fire, and that unmatchable bonfire smell as you soak up every moment of that much deserved family time.
- Have a S’more making competition. You provide the ingredients, graham crackers, marshmallows, smarties, Aero Bars, Dairy Milk Bars, Froot Loops, Rice Krispy Squares? The sky is the limit -your kids add the creativity. Who can make the best tasting s’more?
Busy kids are happy kids and happy kids make a happy Mom. Wishing all of you busy kids and fabulous vacations this summer!
Happy travels!
Mwah
Elizabeth Matthiesen says
I’m in love with this cottage, it’s a beauty. I am finding it tough to find a blog post that I’ve not already commented on, a shame as I prefer commenting on something new.
Kristi Friesen says
Such great ideas. I think that cooking dinner over the campfire would be one that would make such lasting memories!
Heather Perkins says
I don’t know but these are the list that we usual do when we visit our cottage in Georgia.
Go on a scavenger hunt
Go on a hike
Build sandcastles
Plan for a rainy day
Blow bubbles
Check out the local country store
Paint rocks
Watch movies
Splash around in a blow-up pool
Have a dance party
Fly a kite
Count your mosquito bites
Dianne G. says
I like your ideas for keeping the kids busy. The blanket fort idea is always fun for kids and taking it outside is a great idea.