Showing posts with label Chicago in the Summer with Kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicago in the Summer with Kids. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Peggy Notebart nature Museum - a great way to see Insects

Our Family hobby: Bug collecting. We did a bug study and review at the Peggy Notebart Nature Museum Bug Installation Exhibit Display. Mom is showing young son how big the bug is compared to something familiar, like moms finger. YES, those are huge beetles.

Peggy Notebart nature Museum - a great way to see Insects


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With Younger Son

How about in video versions. . . 

Peggy Notebart nature Museum - a great way to see Insects

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Summer Bucket list: Lincoln Park Zoo

Lincoln Park Zoo, First Day of Summer Bucket List 2015 > > My younger son graduated kindergarten, we actually call it the end of year celebration ceremony (we believe you don't "graduate" until high school and then college. We want to hold school standards in a high regard, and if the kids keep having these "graduation ceremonies" then they will start to lose their value. (Their 8th grade graduations will be recognized with a small family dinner at a restaurant of their choice.) 

Younger sons first day of summer starts this Monday, or my older son still has one additional week of school. I asked my younger son what he wants to do on his first day of summer, he said let's go to culvers for ice cream. I said are you sure there isn't more you want to do, we have a whole day of fun we can have, so he said let's go to the zoo. 


Lincoln Park Zoo, First Day of Summer Bucket List 2015

And so we did, on Monday we hit the zoo first thing in the morning with our popcorn made it home. We saw the animals that he wanted to see and that he picked. Baby girl did not mind at all her brother making all the decisions that day. Then we drove straight to culvers and thankfully since it's about 30 minutes from the zoo both the kids took a nap in the car on the way there. 

> > It was an all fun day! > > 

Tuesday we were bums, and got started on Father's Day gifts (which is coming up this Sunday) and I finished my sanding and painting of frames. Its gonna be a rainy week to boot. 

I had looked up some ideas on Pinterest and questions to ask the kid regarding their dad. And I knew I would make the handmade card for him. That night of making Father's Day cards, baby girl told her dad she's going to make him a card with the sun on it. Well that was not on our list, so of course we added that to the list and made her card the next day.

Make Mistakes, breathe, reflect and Laugh.Out.Loud


Lincoln Park Zoo, First Day of Summer Bucket List 2015

Lincoln Park Zoo, First Day of Summer Bucket List 2015

Summer Bucket List: New Parks, Bowen Park Waukegan Il. Week 7 2015

Summer - week 7 > > After visiting Il. Beach state park, we made a pit stop at Bowen Park in Waukegan. We spent the entire day collecting rocks, playing in the water, snacking and playing. It was empty, with only a few other people on the beach. We like walking thru the nature center to access the beach, quiet, natural, and beautiful. > > As for the park, its off route 137 and It.Is.Huge!!! There is a map of all the activities, including this spinning cage, a 2-story climbing spider web, sprinkler, and so much more. My daughter loved the 2-stories to climb up for the slides. They are fast and fun. > > Monkey bars, surfboard swings, really so much more. The kids had a blast!! 


Summer - week 7
Make Mistakes, breathe, reflect and Laugh.Out.Loud.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Summer Bucket List 2013 (with Chicagoland Area Web Page Links)

After finding lots of great ideas on Pinterest, and creating a MUST DO board for the kids, we finally sat down and wrote our Summer Bucket List. We did a lot of impromptu stuff this summer too - like the Waukegan Library Book Sale a friend posted about on Facebook. Instead of paying .50 cents per kids book and $1 for adults, I got a Big Red Bag of books for $5.

We did put the effort into actually writing out a Summer Bucket List and I like Sharing. At the end of this post is an update with a list of what we actually did, things not on the list, and moms tasks in addition to the list. We didn't craft nearly as much as we usually do either, because we were outside nearly EVERYDAY!!

2013, oUR family summer bucket list

       GO PLACES

     BEACH!!                                                Go to the park (A LOT!!)
     Water Park (A LOT!!!)                         Go bowling
     Nature hunt (s)                                       Alphabet Scavenger hunt
     Shapes Scavenger Hunt                         Have a picnic
     See movie at a drive in                            Santa’s Village
     Go to A Farm (Glenview)                       Wild West Town
     Museum Days 

AT NIGHT
        Catch fire flies                                          Use the Telescope in the Yard
        Roast Marshmallows

COLLECT
     Collect Bottle Caps to make an end of summer Mosaic
     Bugs, Rocks, Feathers, and …

AT HOME OUTDOORS
     !! Make JAPAN Paper Ring Chain Countdown !!
     Grill dinner once a week                      Make recycled water pouring wall (pinterest)
     Make Giant Ice Cube filled with plastic toys to CHIP APART
     Roast Marshmallows                            Blow bubbles (Bubble Station)
     Eat ice cream and popcorn for dinner
     Outdoor Alphabet hunt                       Exploding Paint – make ART BOMBS
     Make Bird Bath Mosaic                       Block Party

RAINY DAYS
     Make Stained Glass: Draw Sharpie on wax paper looks like stained glass
     Build a fort                                            Balloon Ninjas to shoot with Nerf Guns
     Make Hands/Foot Paint Animals    
     Make Hotwheels race track with drawn race course and tube
     Make Jet packs from Soda Bottles  
     Make GEO BOARD (Pegboard w rubber bands)
     Bake Cookies!!!                                     Make Fingerprint Ornmnt
     Move Chalk board to kitchen (Keep family menus on)
     Paint pebbles/rocks with glow in the dark paint to line the garden/walkway
     Make MOONSAND                           Indoor ALPHABET HUNT
     Make VOLCANO ERUPTIONS  
     Make the Outdoor TIC TAC TOE from rocks and wood
     IVORY SNOW Cloud                        Wii, & iPad 

*** UPDATE *** UPDATE *** UPDATE *** UPDATE *** UPDATE *** 

BEACH

We went to the beach a lot. While my mom had the kids during our trip to Japan. They were at the beach nearly every day, sometimes 2x a day. 


ü  Loyola Beach

ü  Indiana Dunes
ü  Boogie Boards at Waukegan Beach
ü  Loyola Beach with our Cousins


GO PLACES

ü  Go to Parks –  a different park each Wednesday with our Cousins (splash pads, climbing gyms), our neighborhood park and surrounding parks, bicycling to the school park, and with Uncle Bogie.
ü  Water Park – only 1x because it was such a cool summer. But we did slip and slide with our neighborhood friends and in the yard. We also had a splash water fight with Dja Dja in his yard.
ü  Nature Hunt – when we were at the Nature Center with our Cousins we did this nature hunt. Totally Fun!  While at the Spring Valley Schaumburg Nature Center (so awesome, includes a ½ hour walk to a mini farm) our cousins granola bar was stolen by a Chicken there.
ü  Have a picnic – everywhere we go for a DAY outing I pack our (found in the alley) California Wheel Cooler with food and we picnic.
ü  Kohl’s Children’s Museum – purchased at 50% off with Travelzoo.com, great deal. Paid $19.50 for two instead of per person.
ü  Roast Marshmallows – with our Tia
ü  Brookfield Zoo and Lincoln Park Zoo (and picnic’s)
ü  2 weeks with Baba – went to Fair Oaks Dairy Farm, saw pigs and cows galore
ü  Glenview Wagner Farm – love this place.

COLLECT

ü  Bugs. We collect dead bugs and pin them. I collected Bugs in Japan and at home.
ü  Rocks at the beach and everywhere else.

AT HOME / OUTDOORS

ü  Make Japan Paper Ring Countdown Chain – read about it.
ü  Make GIANT ICE CUBE PICKER – filled with toys and rocks for the kids to destroy. From Pinterest
ü  Bubble Station – from Pinterest
ü  Build a fort – on rainy days.
ü  Make Hand and Foot Print animals – for fathers day – here’s the result.

ü  Played Wii – only 2x
We did one 2 crafts this summer, the Japan Countdown chain and Telescopes from Toilet Paper Tubes.

Not on the List


ü  On the FIRST DAY OF SUMMER we went to our local library. And to my pleasant surprise they had started the book club THAT DAY. So we joined up….Library Book Club – we joined our library’s book club. We read EVERYDAY this summer, alone, to eachother, and at night time! I AM PROUDEST OF READING EVERYDAY THIS SUMMER!!!
ü  Lake County Fair with Dad
ü  Bike Riding with mom and dad in the Forest, using the bike attachment for Baby boy and Girl to ride in.
ü  My older son chose “an experience” for his birthday instead of a party. We had dinner at “a fancy” restaurant and cake at home at my mom’s in Indiana. Older Sons birthday gift hunt and Trampoline Hunt/Map – see more here
ü  Got Geodes to crack open from our Uncle’s Trip to Colorado with his Cross Country Track Team
ü  Movie and Cookies and Ice Cream with Ciocia Jola, just because
ü  Pirates Cove Amusement Park (and we picnic’d) $11 per child and baby girl was free (they thought she was under 1).

ü  Wicker Park fest, where we grew radish and pinto beans using hydroponic gardening - we used a clear glove instead of the jar. Later these were planted at Baba's house. (This summer, families can watch plants grow without soil in a hydroponic garden)

We also made red current jam from our garden berries (and with frozen mixed berries). We gardened, planted carrots, tomatoes, pumpkins and a few flowers...

Mom actually planned the 4th Annual Block Party this year, booking the jump house, obtaining the permit, and buying kids crafts to paint, bead, and tattoo ourselves to no end.

I also was able to spray paint some ugly gold frames we had to display dads Fathers Day present of the kids hand and foot print animals (Pinterest Inspired). So glad that's done.


So it looks like I am keeping this list for next year. We actually completed about half of the list.....which means we can look forward to have a lot more fun in our future.

The Days are long, but the years are short....Make Mistakes, Breath and Laugh.Out.Loud

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Downtown Chicago: Fun and Some Free Activities for Kids and Adultss

My kids and I go downtown all the time and never shop! Well, not never. But we often go on our own excursions that are no cost or low cost... So we don't need to shop!


Millenium Park

We take the train part of the way there. We park at an enroute train station. Arrive at Union Station and walk the 10 blocks or cab it to Millennium Park. We usually pack drinking water and bring a change of clothes so we can get wet in the famous Millenium fountain on the west side of the park. We will Walk thru the Prarie area off the north side Monroe & near the newer bridge to Art Institute (and photo opportunities when we cross it!). Of course you can see "clouds gate," locally known as "the bean." Take pictures with your hands on the beam as if holding it up, laying down on the ground with your head towards the bean for a reflection, and another nice one is of the skyline in the beans reflection. Then walk the cool silver bridge 1/2 way towards the lakefront... or walk all the way to lakefront and eat lunch on the grass and watch the boats steps away from LSD at Monroe harbor. Brown bag lunch or buy a dog there. Great pics!! Sometimes they have sponsored day activities. This is all with in a 2 block radius...


Boat Tours

Wendellas boat rides are nice, bring snacks... Park underground then e lunch on the river somewhere. Then walk up the stairs and head south on Michigan avenue across the bridge and about 3 blocks down are a few nice shops, and restaurants (few doors down from the Comfort Suites). Including checking out the artifacts at the Hard Rock cafe.


Chinatown

You can take the water taxi to Chinatown. Lunch is inexpensive! Walk the main strip (Wentworth and Cermack) and visit some of the stores. Kids love the immersion in a different culture. Theres many walking tours, including kid friendly ones, be sure to ask for a short tour...There's great parks and restaurants to enjoy Bubble tea. Take a peek at chicagolikealocal.com for great kid friendly advice: http://chicagolikealocal.com/2011/09/18/chicagos-chinatown-with-kids-in-tow-2/


Fancy Tea Party and pictures

Oh!!! No shopping? How about Tea at the Ritz Carlton or the Peninsula hotel. So fabulous, gotta do it at least once. Phone first for times and availability. Served with Sandwiches & Cookies. Then walk over to Oak Street Beach for a bit. Before the underground passage stop and take pictures in the gazebo & flower garden east of Michigan Avenue and north of Oak Street.


John Hancock and Candy

Pay a visit to the John Hancock 95th / 96th floor for Lunch or kiddie cocktails drinks. Or just take an elevator ride up for free, your not required to eat there. The ladies room has a great view. Then walk over to water tower and ride the escalators all the way up to the CandyAlity store on the 7th floor... Giant lollipops and 3 foot tubes of gum balls. And your steps from Oak Street beach - see above.


Lunch at a BeachStro

Lunch on the beach is wonderful at the Oak Street Beachstro, seasonally only.

Downtown has so much to offer, make the most of it...enjoy!
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