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The weather looks iffy and I only recently became aware that my kids have a 5 day weekend.
What are you all doing for the long weekend? Especially indoor ideas? We have two teens who won’t want to do museums etc. TIA. |
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Besides for the rain it’s supposed to be nice, so get them outdoors.
If it rains, movies, mall, library/bookstore, sleep. |
| Youth softball tournament. Clean deck and deck furniture. Exciting! (I joke but actually don’t mind either.) |
| A college graduation in Philly, with temps predicted to be damp and in the 50s all weekend. |
| At lake home with all the kids. Not sure if we'll boat, considering the weather, but card games, good food, etc. |
Our weekends are usually so packed and scheduled, that we don't usually plan anything on the rare ones that are relatively open. But thanks to you, OP, I may give a modicum of thought to this
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| Volleyball tournament. Indoor, so it’ll be a loud weekend with smelly teen boys. |
| Looks like pool opening won't really be an option so, maybe some reading and sleep? We might have some people over just to hang out. |
| Soccer tournament. Saturday having a pool party at a teammate's house after the game. Monday we are hosting a cookout with friends after the game. |
| Beach house despite the bad weather! |
| Lucky to have a 5 day weekend! MCPS has a 3 day weekend; then school on Tuesday, then off Wednesday. 🤦🏻♀️ |
| Flying out to drive home from college with DS21. Road trip!! |
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We also have the 5 day weekend with surprisingly no sports for our teens. Trying to think of a couple things to do as a family, but also looking forward to just relaxing and catching up with house stuff (laundry, cleaning, etc.).
Thoughts: Shenandoah hike one day if it isn't too rainy nice dinner out in DC day in Annapolis Orioles game if it doesn't rain too much one day |
| Chores and catching up. Graduation is following weekend, so need to work ahead to prepare for that. |
| Baseball tourney |