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โMay-19-2015 03:53 PM
PSU1999 wrote:
. This past weekend we were run ragged with keeping up with what they continuously were asking to do. I don't mean to sound like we don't want to participate with them but does anyone have any suggestions for entertainment that their kids can do on their own?
โMay-19-2015 03:38 PM
Campfire Time wrote:
And yes, you will be run ragged. That's what having kids is all about. When they leave home, that's when you get to relax and take it easy. Until then, it's non-stop.
โMay-19-2015 03:33 PM
cbshoestring wrote:
Four would definately be harder then our two...Especially with the age difference. The 11 & 8 can probably be allowed to roam, as long as one eye could locate them every once in a while. Problems is, they gonna need both eyes to keep track of the 2 & 4, who will surely be going in different directions. :R
I still say...if you can do it at home, you can do it at the CG. The 8 & 11 should be able to take care of themselves, which leaves one big mud puddle for the 2 & 4 to sit in...keep them occupied for hours :B
โMay-19-2015 03:26 PM
toedtoes wrote:
I agree, but I will point out that the OP has 4 kids (11, 8, and 2- 4yr olds per their signature). What I'd let an 8 or 11 year old do is different than what I'd let a 4 year old do. I also wouldn't want to put the pressure of "watching out for" the 4 year olds on the older kids. That puts the OP in a slightly different situation than having one kid or a couple at older ages.
โMay-19-2015 01:22 PM
toedtoes wrote:
davosfam - I was mentioning that more for the comments about boys not liking sidewalk chalk or playgrounds.
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toedtoes wrote:
The OP has four daughters.
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