We started off the summer weekend with Father's Day, along with some little things before that like testing out a new donut store owned by Audrey's friend's parents and walking into town to the YMCA (Audrey road her bike and about took Celia and I out a few times)
Tuesday we had our swim team picture and Cure for Cam activity (fun relays with the team that raises money for pediatric cancer research). Our team is 250 kids strong.
I took the girls and a friend to the Natural History Museum but the main exhibit had ended so it was a little bit of a bust. We still had fun, it was just quick. We did a lunch in town last week with some walking around town which was fun. The girls seem to be able to walk for longer periods of time and like exploring down town. Our town is large but down town is a very neat little area. The girls tried out one of the cookie dough places in town (amazingly we have 3) and were not fans at all.
Our membership to an arboretum about 40 min away was expiring at the end of June so today we went for one last trip. The membership was reciprocal with places closer to us however the rules changed recently and it is no longer reciprocal so we likely won't renew but it is a neat place! The outdoor train exhibit was amazing.
They have this spider web/climbing area that is high up in trees that the girls love to walk and lay on.
The girls do school work in the summer and we started the Monday after school ended. I only gave them the Friday after school as a free day (weekends are off though) because if I let it go too long they REALLY fight me on it. It is so routine to our summers that they just expect it now. This year I decided to throw in some homework time in which they must do work themselves. It helps that they are usually doing it while I make dinner. Audrey was doing a sight word coloring sheet and Celia had a book report post card to complete which was assigned to 3rd to 5th graders as summer work (they have to complete 3).