Anonymous wrote:I'm having a lot of trouble with this during such a hot humid summer. It feels too hot for playgrounds, bike riding, or hiking. We have a pool membership but don't make it every day, and when we go too often my youngest starts refusing. The boulder and ninja gyms have AC but they are SO expensive.
We do dance classes in the summer at a local ballet studio for this reason. One of my kids takes classes there during the school year, but in the summer we sign both kids up for the summer session, whatever sounds good to them (they have ballet, jazz, tap, acro, etc.). It's indoors, air conditioned, and really not very pricy. Around $100 per kid per class, for an 8 week session.
Mix in visits to indoor pools instead of only pushing outdoor pool club. When it's really hot, sometimes indoor pools are such a relief. Especially because it's a shorter visit -- you aren't hanging with friends, having a picnic lunch, etc. So you can just go for an hour in the morning. I feel for your youngest -- long days at the pool club really take it out of you. I can't do it on consecutive days or I'll get migraines from all the time in the sun and heat. But I can do an hour at an indoor pool anytime. Also sign your kids up for swim lessons.
We ride bikes to the playground after dinner when it's a smidge cooler.