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10 things to do this summer: popsicles and painting with water

May 31, 20116 Comments

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Good morning to you all!  I can’t tell you how wonderful it was having an extra day to the weekend yesterday.  We cleaned out our garage, went to a BBQ (with two very sad, emotional girls–maybe it was the 95 degree weather), and cleaned our house.  Not a lot of time for relaxation, but time to get some needed things in order.

Speaking of ultimately hot weather, we’ve been quite enjoying a way to live with the heat lately.

Popsicles and painting with water.

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Let me first tell you about painting with water.  Actually, you can probably guess everything there is to it; you gather buckets of water, a variety of paint brushes, and let your children “paint” away.  They love this!  They paint their names with water on the sidewalks, draw pictures, or usually, just paint every square inch of sidewalk with water.  Sometimes it ends in dumping the entire bucket of water on oneself.

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Now for popsicles.  We go through these pretty fast since the kids expect one every time we’re in the heat.  We make ours with whatever we have on hand.  Here is one recipe we’ve made up we enjoy.

Cran-Lemon Yogurt Pops


half a pitcher of cranberry juice

a few cups of apple juice

one whole lemon, juiced

3/4 cup of plain whole milk yogurt

 

Combine.  Fill popsicle molds and freeze.

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We have 3 sets of popsicle molds (all from Target) that are different sizes and shapes.  The great thing about making your own popsicles is that they are super cheap and much healthier when you make them yourself.  Plus, it is fun to sit down weekly with the kids and “combine” what we have to make pops.

My favorite summer pop is lemonade pops.  Lots of fresh squeezed lemon juice (we keep lots of lemons around during the summer), a little sugar, and water.

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Give these summer ideas a try.  I’d love to hear what variations you have on them.

Happy Tuesday and returning to life from the holiday.  I have a really fun project to share tomorrow that is perfect for summer car trips and includes chalkboard paint, my favorite.  See you then!

 

the sleepy time gal



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6 Responses to 10 things to do this summer: popsicles and painting with water

  • Jacquelyn May 31, 2011

    those are both summer favourites here. We make smoothie pops too!

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    • thesleepytimegal May 31, 2011

      I can’t wait to have your smoothie recipe!

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  • Erica May 31, 2011

    We wish it would get a little warmer around here. Can you believe it snowed a foot in the mtns yesterday?! Snowbird (I think that’s the one) resort is planning on staying open for skiing until the 4th of July!! Miss you, my friend. Love your blog, too.

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  • Jocelyn May 31, 2011

    My kids were doing that last week…all on their own initiative! Fun!

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  • Ann June 1, 2011

    I love it! :) We could have used that today.

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  • Gina Penney June 1, 2011

    WOOOOOW those are awesome ideas! Thanks I will use those! the neighbor has plans everyday
    Mon park and picnic
    tue movie morning and bike afternoon
    wed school work
    thur library
    fri water-park

    so we are tagging along on some! Have a great day!

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My name is Nicole Shiffler. I am a stay-at-home, homeschooling, artist-want-to-be mother to four young daughters. I love creating with my children and introducing them to the many beauties of life.

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