Anonymous wrote:I think OP is asking for things to do at the house since they're visiting for one night. I get that; not everyone wants to run ragged and go-go-go..she probably wants to hang out with her best friend at home! Also, many (most?) pre-teen boys don't GAF about a spaceship in a museum or a rock. They just want to chill out and play video games and hang out.
Let them order a movie or two (mom might want to weight in on this if the youngest is 12).
Order them pizza and set them up in a basement area or tv room. Have some cut fruit, salad or veggie tray, chips/dip, desserts, and soda/sports drinks. Just ask their mom what they favorites are.
Ask mom what they're into and maybe have a few magazines on the coffee table like Sports Illustrated or Popular Mechanics or whatever they like - send these home with them, along with any of their junk foods you won't eat.
They'll be happy as clams.
Anonymous wrote:I think OP is asking for things to do at the house since they're visiting for one night. I get that; not everyone wants to run ragged and go-go-go..she probably wants to hang out with her best friend at home! Also, many (most?) pre-teen boys don't GAF about a spaceship in a museum or a rock. They just want to chill out and play video games and hang out.
Let them order a movie or two (mom might want to weight in on this if the youngest is 12).
Order them pizza and set them up in a basement area or tv room. Have some cut fruit, salad or veggie tray, chips/dip, desserts, and soda/sports drinks. Just ask their mom what they favorites are.
Ask mom what they're into and maybe have a few magazines on the coffee table like Sports Illustrated or Popular Mechanics or whatever they like - send these home with them, along with any of their junk foods you won't eat.
They'll be happy as clams.
Anonymous wrote:I think OP is asking for things to do at the house since they're visiting for one night. I get that; not everyone wants to run ragged and go-go-go..she probably wants to hang out with her best friend at home! Also, many (most?) pre-teen boys don't GAF about a spaceship in a museum or a rock. They just want to chill out and play video games and hang out.
Let them order a movie or two (mom might want to weight in on this if the youngest is 12).
Order them pizza and set them up in a basement area or tv room. Have some cut fruit, salad or veggie tray, chips/dip, desserts, and soda/sports drinks. Just ask their mom what they favorites are.
Ask mom what they're into and maybe have a few magazines on the coffee table like Sports Illustrated or Popular Mechanics or whatever they like - send these home with them, along with any of their junk foods you won't eat.
They'll be happy as clams.
Anonymous wrote:All the ideas above are great, and probably better than this one, but I’d also add water taxi to national harbor (and Ferris wheel, dinner, and shopping there). My kids aren’t preteens yet, so I don’t actually know what’s cool, but I always see lots of preteens there.
Anonymous wrote:building museum summer installation
renwick exhibit
kayaking on the potomac or tidal basin
monuments tour at night
Anonymous wrote:building museum summer installation
renwick exhibit
kayaking on the potomac or tidal basin
monuments tour at night