| any recommendation for a Sat morning (9am-1pm) mother-daughter bonding activity? we’ve done bike ride, hiking, shopping, brunch. any other fun or interesting recommendation? Thanks. |
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A paint bar -art studio tupe thing?
Iceskating. Pickleball |
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Paddle boating
Ice skating Art museum (if on the younger side, fun to do a corresponding scavenger hunt) Cooking class |
| Spin class then smoothies or coffee? |
| Soa day |
| My 16 year old and I love going to thrift stores. |
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Brookside Gardens, national arboretum, US botanical garden, actual gardening / picking out plants
Walters Museum in Baltimore Birding outing at patuxent or other nature centers or US botanic gardens Beachcombing at the bayside beaches Tidal basin / memorials walk or TR island Library / book shop then coffee spot to read and chat together Volunteer together |
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Farmers market
Bookshop then coffee shop w your new purchases Home spa day Teach her to make a good omelette or crepes if she doesn’t know Watch a makeup tutorial for a specific look and then both do it. I’ve done this even though I’m not a makeup person w hilarious (to my daughter especially) results |
| Cake Decorating class. Fran's Cake and Candy and Fairfax offers them and they are great. |
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Are you in DC? So much good stuff to do here. A museum and/or stroll around the Mall is always a nice way to spend a Saturday morning. Add in a stop for lunch or something like that too.
Maybe find good Farmer's markets and hit those nice and early? |
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Harper's Ferry zip line
Canoe down Potomac River Visit Luray Caverns Hershey Park day trip College visit tour of local colleges |
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Visionary Arts Museum in Baltimore.
Ax throwing. |
| My daughter likes to drive west toward the mountains and eat lunch somewhere and drive back a different way. If I leave it up to her, she always chooses that, and we have the best time. |
| How old is your daughter? |
| Cooking, sewing and/or ironing |