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    Activities this Spring Season

    Hey everyone,

    Hoping all is well.

    Let us take a little break from our usual convos and thread. Spring season is here and I wanted to plan for an activity for my son. He is already getting bored for a year of being in the house. And I want him to have fun this season but of course be safe and protected from the virus and all unhealthy things around.

    Any suggestions? Do you have Spring plans too? I would love if you share it too.

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    Re: Activities this Spring Season

    Walking. Lots of walking This spring/summer I plan to get in 10 miles a day ... once my fitbit arrives ha ha.
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    Re: Activities this Spring Season

    Looking forward to getting some real VitD

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    Re: Activities this Spring Season

    How old is your son? When my daughter was young we used to love taking “nature walks”. We’d make it kind of a scavenger hunt. Make a list ahead of time of things you know you’ll probably see - can make it super easy if he’s really young (bug, flower, tree, etc). And make it a little tougher if he’s old enough to distinguish a ladybug from a butterfly lol. Anyway, my daughter loved it, and even now at 21 she loves just being outside appreciating nature.

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    Re: Activities this Spring Season

    Quote Originally Posted by WiredIncorrectly View Post
    Walking. Lots of walking This spring/summer I plan to get in 10 miles a day ... once my fitbit arrives ha ha.
    Wow 10miles is an achievement! That is quite a looooongggg walk but a good one! I think I want to have that too - I need it since I gained weight sad to say hahaha.

    Quote Originally Posted by Scissel73 View Post
    Looking forward to getting some real VitD
    Same here, that is why i want to go to the beach somehow. We really need nature's Vit D

    Quote Originally Posted by glassgirlw View Post
    How old is your son? When my daughter was young we used to love taking “nature walks”. We’d make it kind of a scavenger hunt. Make a list ahead of time of things you know you’ll probably see - can make it super easy if he’s really young (bug, flower, tree, etc). And make it a little tougher if he’s old enough to distinguish a ladybug from a butterfly lol. Anyway, my daughter loved it, and even now at 21 she loves just being outside appreciating nature.
    My son is in his teen years and really love nature - plants, insects, animals, and the like. I will list your suggestion, it is a good one. And he will learn a lot too and it is a way to get off hours from his gadget. Thank you so much for this suggestion.

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    Re: Activities this Spring Season

    Quote Originally Posted by meltedchic View Post
    Same here, that is why i want to go to the beach somehow. We really need nature's Vit D
    If you can do so safely I would I'd love to have a car and go drive to the lake district and camp out for a few days.
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    Re: Activities this Spring Season

    Quote Originally Posted by WiredIncorrectly View Post
    If you can do so safely I would I'd love to have a car and go drive to the lake district and camp out for a few days.
    Hey there @WiredIncorrectly (hehe nice name)

    I bumped into an article that is timely - https://www.theechonews.com/article/...qkgwsyqygladgz.
    It is a good article I must say, you may want to check it out. Hope we could enjoy the Spring!

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    Re: Activities this Spring Season

    Hi Meltedchic

    Well a couple of things that would be fun if you're into nature are setting up a critter cam, some call it a trail cam, with motion detection and night vision. Lots of cool things go on at night in the wild. Also, and this could get a little pricey possibly, a drone camera. The kids next door have one and it's really cool.

    So far in my backyard - skunk, raccoon, deer, fox, coyote, rabbit, turkey, fisher cat, bear.

    So I gotta ask - Spartans or Wolverines?

    N.

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    Re: Activities this Spring Season

    Oh yeah a bald eagle, hawks, and several owls.

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