| OP what are you all doing today or tomorrow or a random winter no-school day? It would give us some ideas of what you and your family like to do and we could offer some suggestions. |
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Indoor mini golf
Indoor bocci |
Isn't there something on TV other than inauguration? Also I don't think you encourage a high schooler to bury their head in the sand. |
Here is the thing, OP could have just asked for some indoor ideas to take a 14 and 10 year old on Monday. Instead, she felt the need to throw in the inauguration that has nothing to do with the venues at all. So, let the snarks snark. |
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Traffic is going to be crazy (we are in DC less than two miles from the Capitol) and people might be restless and crazy (all the Trump fans who don't get in to the inauguration but travelled here.) There are tens of thousands of people with nothing to do, just roaming around.
I want us to just hunker down and hang out at home that day. |
Are you that incapable of enjoying some peace and quiet? There’s something pathological about needing to move around so much that you can’t imagine enjoying a couple of movies with your family. |
Umm it is very much about the inauguration for 95% of us around here … especially if we live on or near the Hill and are effectively trapped here. |
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You don’t want your teenager to know it’s Inauguration Day? That’s ridiculous.
My kids are similar ages. I gave up on finding something to do… was thinking of a hike, but it’s going to be crazy cold. Definitely not going downtown. Considered Baltimore, but if there is actually decent snow, who knows what the roads will be like. So now we plan to hang out at home… clean/organize, bake, play board games, etc. |
| Climb Zone in Laurel if you haven't been. |
| I am by no means looking forward to the inauguration or what comes next, but can't imagine trying to keep that it's happening from a 10 and 14 year old. |
| Watch Wicked. It’s $30 to stream at home. Also the Wizard of Oz. It’s surprising how many people watch Wicked and haven’t seen the Wizard of Oz. |
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We are in the suburbs so business as usual - mix of active and inactive play around the house and neighborhood.
If I lived in the city I would invite myself to a suburban friends home for a Sunday evening - Monday evening sleepover! Or barring that, book a hotel room outside the city. Or just resign myself to a quiet day indoors. |
| Stay home. You don't need to watch the inauguration. |
Sounds cozy to me. We all have active lives. Taking a day to do a movie marathon would be dreamy. DP |
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You cant be serious that your kids dont know its inauguration day? Thats so odd.
We have a busy weekend with sports, play dates, errands and a party to attend so will likely stay home Monday. Probably invite friends over to play. If you dont live downtown you can literally do whatever you want. Whatever you normally do on cold weekends. |