Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 3 kids to entertain for the summer ages 3-11. I already feel like we have exhausted a lot to do around here. We have two months left to go.
Could you please add to my list?
Places we've already gone in the past two months:
Great Falls
Frying Pan Park
Roer's Zoofari
Burke Lake
Pohick Bay
Lake Fairfax
Scott's Run
Roosevelt Island
Chesapeak and Ohio Canal
Georgetown Waterfront
Old Town Alexandria
National Harbor
Wolf Trap
Butler's Orchard
Great Country Farms
Arboretum
Wharf
Washington Monument and Mall
I plan to do day trips to Baltimore and Annapolis.
Wow, OP! I applaud you. Do you take them there by yourself? Or do you go with your partner? I’m kinda like you.. love taking my kids out but I’m so reluctant to do this by myself. I am working from home and when I am off on weekday, the playground is all I can manage!
Anonymous wrote:I have 3 kids to entertain for the summer ages 3-11. I already feel like we have exhausted a lot to do around here. We have two months left to go.
Could you please add to my list?
Places we've already gone in the past two months:
Great Falls
Frying Pan Park
Roer's Zoofari
Burke Lake
Pohick Bay
Lake Fairfax
Scott's Run
Roosevelt Island
Chesapeak and Ohio Canal
Georgetown Waterfront
Old Town Alexandria
National Harbor
Wolf Trap
Butler's Orchard
Great Country Farms
Arboretum
Wharf
Washington Monument and Mall
I plan to do day trips to Baltimore and Annapolis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow OP. I'm so much lazier than you. Our staycation plans are cooking/baking, hanging out in the backyard and deck and watching movies on the projector at night, biking around and taking walks. Lots of reading. I need to motivate and find safe places to go where we can SD but still have fun and feel safe.
OP has three kids. Aside from maybe watching movies, none of those activities are relaxed by with three kids.
I wasn't making suggestions for her - just saying that I'm impressed by her list. We are taking it way easy but I get that's not everyone's style.
Op here. We bake, bike, play board games, do puzzles, legos, watch movies all the time. We have been doing that and much more at home for the past 4 months. All 3 of my kids had birthdays in the spring and still had unopened Christmas gifts. We went through all of that by April. I have ordered at least 50 books on amazon, borrowed books from the library, bought tons of arts and crafts day 1. My kids build forts, play with water guns, nerf guns, water balloons, soccer, basketball, catch bugs, etc.
It is nice to break up the week and do a mix of the home activities and then also go on some outings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are the places we have been and really liked:
--Patapsco State Park and the Tire Playground
--Huntley Meadows wetland boardwalk
--Green Springs Gardens in Annandale
--Brookside Gardens in Wheaton
--Colonoal Farms at Piscataway Park
--Greenbriar State Park in Hagerstown (has a lake/beach)
--Matapeake State Beach Park on Kent Island
--Jones Point Park in Alexandria for bikes/scooters
--Meadowlark Gardens
Here are some things we want to try and this is just scratching the surface. You are not remotely out of things to do!
--Day trip to Colonial Beach, VA
--Lake Accontink
--Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens in DC
--Dyke Marsh Nature Preserve
--Turkey Run Park
--Mason Neck Park
--Holmes Run Trail
--Patuxent Wildlife Refuge
--Terrapin Beach Park
--Cunningham Falls
--Calvert Cliffs State Park
--Beverly Triton Nature Park
--Jug Bay Nature Preserve
--Leesylvania State Park
--Flag Ponds
--Burnside Farms
--Greenwell State Park
--Dora Kelly Park
--Sky Meadows State Park
--Tubing at Watermelon Park
--Fort Smallwood State Park
Op here. Thank you so much for this list! I’m so grateful. I felt like I was running ideas. I also just found all the fishing spots within NOVA state parks and plan to check all those places out too.
I've spent a lot of time in Colonial Beach (grandparents lived there). Trump country central and no one wears a mask. Not much to do there and not really a beach. Not sure why you'd travel there without relatives, but nearby Fredericksburg is much nicer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow OP. I'm so much lazier than you. Our staycation plans are cooking/baking, hanging out in the backyard and deck and watching movies on the projector at night, biking around and taking walks. Lots of reading. I need to motivate and find safe places to go where we can SD but still have fun and feel safe.
OP has three kids. Aside from maybe watching movies, none of those activities are relaxed by with three kids.
I wasn't making suggestions for her - just saying that I'm impressed by her list. We are taking it way easy but I get that's not everyone's style.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow OP. I'm so much lazier than you. Our staycation plans are cooking/baking, hanging out in the backyard and deck and watching movies on the projector at night, biking around and taking walks. Lots of reading. I need to motivate and find safe places to go where we can SD but still have fun and feel safe.
OP has three kids. Aside from maybe watching movies, none of those activities are relaxed by with three kids.
I wasn't making suggestions for her - just saying that I'm impressed by her list. We are taking it way easy but I get that's not everyone's style.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow OP. I'm so much lazier than you. Our staycation plans are cooking/baking, hanging out in the backyard and deck and watching movies on the projector at night, biking around and taking walks. Lots of reading. I need to motivate and find safe places to go where we can SD but still have fun and feel safe.
OP has three kids. Aside from maybe watching movies, none of those activities are relaxed by with three kids.
Anonymous wrote:Wow OP. I'm so much lazier than you. Our staycation plans are cooking/baking, hanging out in the backyard and deck and watching movies on the projector at night, biking around and taking walks. Lots of reading. I need to motivate and find safe places to go where we can SD but still have fun and feel safe.