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Laser tag
Rock climbing Ropes courses Paintball Camping Cave exploring (guided) |
Minus working on cars, this sums up what my ds and his dad do together. I wanted to put in a plug for the golunteering - ds needed to increase his service learning hours and his best time to do it was over the weekends, which is when he is with his dad the most. They started spending one morning per weekend volunteering at an organization like NCCF or Wide Circle dealing with loading/unloading of donations, moving and putting together the furniture donations, furniture, etc and they really bonded over it and it was a great start to their weekend. |
| Nats game |
| Paddle boarding on the Georgetown waterfront. My DD loves to do that! |
| Kids love paddle boarding but as a father who tried and failed pretty miserably, it is not so easy! It will really depend on age, and balance, but can be a lot of fun from what I understand. |
| Volunteering for trail maintenance with a local outdoors group would be a good way to spend time together and get in some SSL hours. It's not just trash pickup, but things like removing fallen trees, freshening up trail blazes, etc. |
Mountain biking. |
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This is a big hit with my boys: https://sandyspringadventurepark.org/ |
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Build a fire
Cut down a tree Hammer something Smash down some shack or shed. Break a window with a rock Cut something with a chain saw. |
| DH and DS took a weekend sailing course together in Annapolis and liked it so much they ended up getting a sailboat. |
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Archery
Water skiing or tubing Snorkeling or scuba diving Dog walking |
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a class together
crafting class? programming? sewing/knitting? woodworking? jewelry making? |
I think it's pretty awesome when a child can beat their dad at something and a dad can struggle gracefully in front of the kid. So you fall in the whole time, that is awesome. |
| Brothel visit. |
| Are you the Dad, OP? I hope you are not the mom. |