6/29/2010

In Your Own Backyard

In Your Own Backyard

Don’t think of your backyard as just another space you have to keep tidy, safe, and weed-free. Instead, consider it a domain of infinite possibility—your own personal Magic Kingdom (or Bush Gardens if you haven’t, in fact, weeded lately). The next time the kids ask: “What can we do?” walk them to a rear window, direct their gaze to the backyard, and challenge them to envision this:

A mountain-bike skills course. Build one by setting up cones to weave through, laying down boards to ride along, positioning logs to hop over, and anything else you can think up. Then time each rider for speed, assessing 5-second penalties whenever someone puts a foot down (called a “dab”) or misses a cone. Teaching riding skills this way helps kids be safer on the road.

An outdoor movie theater. Rent an outdoor movie projector from your local party store and use the side of your house as a screen. Park the mini-van in the backyard, open the hatch, and set out lawn chairs, blankets, and snacks. Oh, and be sure to invite (or at least warn) the neighbors, especially if you’re showing Where the Wild Things Are.

A field of buried treasure. While you’re at the rental center, see if they have any metal detectors. If so, bring one home and have the kids search the backyard. Scatter coins when they’re not looking to ensure at least a few finds, but you might be surprised at what turns up—like the gold tooth Nana lost during the Easter egg hunt.

A giant blank canvas. Wondering what you’re ever going to do with all that old paint in the basement? Give it to your petite Picassos along with some big brushes and tell them to draw a picture or write a message. Make it big. Then watch for the news helicopters.

A miniature golf course. Create a real “back nine” by designing some golf holes. Adjust the blades on the mower to cut the grass at different heights, dig out a hole for the cup, and use a stick with one of Dad’s socks as the pin. To minimize broken windows, use plastic balls. Plaid is mandatory.

A fishing school. The worst place to learn how to cast is in a 12-foot boat. Trust us, under those conditions more than fish are going to get hooked. So set up those cones again in the backyard, and have the little ones practice dropping their lures or flies nearby.

An undiscovered world. So you think it’s just your family that lives at your address? Ha! You couldn’t be more wrong. A cool toy called Jakks EyeClops Bionic Eye magnifies things 400 times normal size and shows them on your TV. (We found it online for under $20.) This means you can collect all kinds of stuff from the backyard and see what’s really there. You may never go barefoot again.

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Dede

I love the idea of the "drive in" using the house as a screen. I will definitely be trying this out this summer!  

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Angela

The eyeclops sounds pretty cool!

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Alice

great ideas, love them all

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Wanda

My back yard is my favorite place in the world. I am excited about these ideas!

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Dusty

My nieces and nephews used to love to come to my house and "paint" my driveway.  I gave them old paint brushes and buckets of plain water.   They would each "paint" a design on one section at a time - by the time they were all finished with the last section - the first section was dry and they could start over.

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Susan

the fishing school idea is great! my son and his friends loved casting out in the yard( without a hook) to see what new kinds of fish they could find

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Elizabeth

I homeschool my youngest, and he "paints" the fridge with water and a paintbrush. The worst thing that happens is that the fridge ends up a little cleaner. I like the eyeclops idea, we're all about exploring.

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Kathy

Good ideas.  I am having a get together is weekend.  Thanks

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Sharon

Grandkids coming in July for two weeks. I believe I can use them all!

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KAREN

I like the outdoor movie theater!  That is neat!

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Flo

Lotz of gr888 ideas for the Grands to do at our house! The eyeclops sounds cool I'll have to look for those! ThanksLaughing

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Carlee

Laughing

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Mindy

We tried the movie theater thing before, you have to be careful about copyright laws, we got in trouble (nothing too major, mostly a warning).  Even if you're not selling tickets there's still a limit of some sort on how many people can view the movie before you have to pay a copyright fee.  Just throwing it out there!

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Karla

I love the golf idea! Bowling would probably work too. :)

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Kimberlee

Awesome ideas! Great ideas for birthday parties too...my daughter's birthday is coming up in August and we are still trying to figure out something to do!

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Kristina

i think it would be a blast to paint the yard in some fun way. planes fly over our house constantly and so do military planes and helicopters. wouldn't that give them something to talk about!Laughing

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Vanessa

I saw the eyeclops in a magazine a couple of years ago and was dying to buy it for my niece or step kids, but they weren't interested.  Now that my daughter is old enough to be interested,  I think I'll buy one for me, I mean her!

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B

Anyone know where can I buy the Jakks EyeClops Bionic Eye?  It sounds fun & educational.

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Sarah

Some fun ideas to keep summer boredom away :)

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Jennie

Great ideas. My children and I had lots of fun making plain ole mud pies when they were little. We dug a hole, filled it with water, mashed mud on old plastic margarine tub lids and filled our pies with goodies like accrons, pebbles, and wild flowers. These were beautiful after drying in the sun.

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Lad

Great ideas for summer!

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Stefanie

I love to go on nature walks in my own backyard because you never know what you are going to find!

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TERRY

THESE WERE GREAT IDEAS!!!!!!!!

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Jill

Really great ideas!!!  Can't wait to do them all!

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Suzanne

I am so excited about the "drive-in" movie idea.  I think I will plan this for my husband and I as a date.

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