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How to Have a Picnic on Rainy Days
by Lauren McNeal
It’s official, you have seen the last of the summer days and you are thinking about bringing out the cardigans and umbrellas for the impending autumn months. Though the weather can be nice at this time of year its not always as easy to have an outdoor picnic with your family, so what are your options.
Rainy days don’t mean that you need to feel down in the dumps and curl up on the sofa with a cup of cocoa. The kids don’t need to be glued to the television if you use your imagination you can have a fantastic picnic even on a rainy day.
The planning is the real key to having a successful indoor picnic, spontaneity is a fantastic thing but if you start picking up bits and pieces a long the way it will make your picnic a day to remember. Of course indoors doesn’t always mean inside the house so if you have a family tent that you uses over the summer than can easily be put up recruit your husband to pitch the tent in the back garden. Put a rug and some warm blankets inside to make it snug and comfortable for you and your family to sit in. There are small picnic tables that you can get hold of or you can just use a small picnic blanket and lay it out in the middle of the tent.
If you don’t have a tent then pick the spare room or living room push the furniture to the sides and set out your picnic in the middle of the room. Of course cold food is the easiest way to go for picnics but if it’s a rainy day then why not improvise a little? Do the kids like alphabet soup? You could cool down the soup so they can drink from their mugs whilst you tell a story from their favorite story book? Why don’t you try grilling some marshmallows in the grill? If you are lucky enough to have an open fire at your house then you can toast your marshmallows yourself keeping your kids at a safe distance and making it clear that adults are only allowed to be near the fire.
You can warm bread up in the oven and make simple sandwiches for the kids. Try to get hold of some plastic Tupperware as they are safe and easy to use and are easy to clean and put away for another time.
As your picnic is going to be indoors it might be a bit difficult for you to have highly active games where the kids are able to run around but this doesn’t mean that you can’t try to use your and their imagination. Ask them if they want to write their own fairytale and sit with them and write it out as they tell it to you helping them along the way.
Rainy days don’t need to be boring days, they can be just as much fun as being outside in the sun if you put your mind to it and use your imagination. Make the most of the time you have with your children when they are young and bring out the kid in you, you’ll see that a fun cozy picnic is a great winter warmer!
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A Cat in the Hat Party: Perfect for Rainy Days
by Gail Leino
The Dr. Seuss classic, “Cat in the Hat” was first published in 1957, but judging by the 2003 movie rendition that grossed more than $100 million at the U.S. box office, it is still a popular story. As with all of Dr. Seuss books, the book has poetic rhyme, characters with unusual names, and stories that capture the attention of its reader. Of all of the Dr. Seuss books that exist, “Cat in the Hat” is by far the most popular. The story is basically about two children who are left at home with nothing to do because it is raining outside. The Cat in the Hat arrives and provides an afternoon of wild chaos that has intentions of fun, but falls just short of destruction. In good children story fashion, at the end of the story order is restored and all ends well.
Unlike the children in the Cat in the Hat, children today can occupy their time playing video games and surfing the Internet if they are forced to play indoors due to inclement weather. While images of mayhem may swim around your head when considering a Cat in the Hat party, it can help you lure them from the electronic devices and turn out to be great fun for you and your children.
The good news about a Cat in the Hat party is that just about anything goes. The children can dress in their most colorful pajamas and represent Thing One and Thing Two in the story. If you have more than one child you can have Thing Three, Thing Four, and so forth. You can be the Cat in the Hat, the master of ceremony. Of course, you will have to perform tricks and perform a wicked juggling act. The children can participate in a balancing contest. The one who crosses the line first without dropping a book or other object on their head wins. Don’t forget the food. Use green food coloring to create green eggs and ham.
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