Do you have a fun end of school year tradition?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD is 12 and we get frozen yogurt after the first day of school and ice cream for the last day of school.

This is a big deal for her because we almost never buy ice cream at the supermarket and the rule for after school snacks is they have to grow on the ground or in trees.


wow

what a fun household

What's the rule for snow cones? real snow with squeezed lemon and honey from your hive?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would like a candy tree.


like one that grows in 16:15's yard?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD is 12 and we get frozen yogurt after the first day of school and ice cream for the last day of school.

This is a big deal for her because we almost never buy ice cream at the supermarket and the rule for after school snacks is they have to grow on the ground or in trees.


On the ground or in the trees? What....


Yeah. Produce. Fruit or veggie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD is 12 and we get frozen yogurt after the first day of school and ice cream for the last day of school.

This is a big deal for her because we almost never buy ice cream at the supermarket and the rule for after school snacks is they have to grow on the ground or in trees.


wow

what a fun household

What's the rule for snow cones? real snow with squeezed lemon and honey from your hive?


I don't think she's ever had a snow cone? I haven't. This IS a fun household. All our fun doesn't come from junk food though.
Anonymous
NP here. We've not put it the way PP did, but we also keep snacks to things that are grown.

It is sad if kids start to associate junk food with "fun,"especially if havInformation that fun leads to being overweight or obese.
Anonymous
No but wish we did. We are always heading out of town for our summer vacation so too crazed.
WE celebrate the first Friday of school by going out for ice cream before dinner. Dessert first night. That's probably what I would do for eNd of year too.
Anonymous
My kids get to pick a special lunch. They finished today. I figured we were going to go to the pancake house, sushi, or noodles and co. Nope. They wanted chicken piccata. I offered to go out for Italian. Nope, I had to make it.

So at 12:30 I found myself making chicken and pasta. I threw in a side of zucchini just because. I love that they love my cooking but I wasn't really planning on making a meal for lunch today. Next year I'll be more specific. I guess it all balances out though because dinner tonight was pizza at the pool.
Anonymous
I always make pancakes for breakfast. My kids are way too cool to spend time with me though. They're usually with friends.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I always make pancakes for breakfast. My kids are way too cool to spend time with me though. They're usually with friends.

After school, I mean.
Anonymous
My mom always took us to Baskin Robbins for ice cream, and I plan to do the same with my kid who is about to finish K.
Anonymous
We go to the toy store at the beginning of summer and every kid gets to pick out an end of school year present that is somewhat bigger than usual but not huge - $30-40 usually. All of their birthdays are fall/winter so it's a nice way for them to get something fun. We usually try to pick out something that will be fun to play with or do and so occupy time. Maybe a little materialistic but its become something fun - and when they want something during the spring I'll deflect and say "why don't you keep that in mind for your end of year present."

We also do frozen yogurt on the day school gets out.
Anonymous
Bumping this thread up since I'm guessing people will start posting the same question again this year. This is DD's first year in school, and I want to do something extra fun since I'm taking the afternoon off anyway.

Ice cream sounds like fun, so does a stop at the bookstore!
Anonymous
My son and his friends have a mini bonfire with schoolwork. They have done this for years.
Anonymous
Water balloons - I have a bucket ready when we get home from the bus stop.
Anonymous
Ice cream with friends
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