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Sunny Day Surprises
5 Tips for a Connected Family Summer
By Mimi Doe
Summer is here! Here are some tips to help you enjoy it with your family.
2. Kitchen Memories
Let your kids loose in the kitchen to invent their own concoctions. Maybe they could create a portable summer menu using fruit on a stick, sandwiches, crackers and peanut butter – then pack it all up for an evening picnic dinner. One mother waits all year for summertime cooking with her kids: "My four kids and I plan summer feasts in the cold winter months. We don't go away on a fancy vacation but we pretend we're at the shore with our lobster bakes and in a Parisian cafe sipping iced tea. My kids are young but they know how to peel ginger and giggle over kitchen adventures." 3. Neighborhood Games Set up a game table on your porch, deck or under a shady tree – a simple card table will do. Buy a large plastic, waterproof bin with a snug top to store puzzles, games and a deck of cards. Maybe your house will be known as the "place to stop for a good game of chess or checkers."
4. Butterfly Adventures

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