Spring fun!
Today we’re going to keep it simple. I’ve been thinking about ways to have fun and wanted to share my spring fun list. You can do most of these activities on your own (tag might not be the best choice), or with others (kids or adults).25 fun things to put on your to-do list in spring
- Play tag
- Build a sandcastle
- Have a picnic (you can even do this inside if the weather isn’t cooperating)
- Look up at the clouds and see what images you find
- Go for a hike
- Go to a farmer's market
- Go to a flower market
- Make a bouquet
- Go to a pick your own type of farm
- Order a farm box
- Make a new recipe
- Make up a recipe
- Go to the library
- Read
- Buy a new book
- Buy (or make!) a new planner
- Make something crafty
- Doodle
- Listen to music
- Dance
- Call your favorite fun and/or funny friend
- Go to an amusement park
- Make your own amusement park
- Go to a community event (concert, parade, craft fair, etc.)
- Play a board game
Spring fun in The Neighborhood
What’s on everybirdie’s list for spring fun lately?- Iris had fun at the amusement park with her family, including uncle Peter.
- (Uncle) Peter would say travel and learning about eco-friendly nest building is his idea of fun. In addition, he's thinking about which art films he'd like to watch with his film group.
- Now that Hazel has the beautiful indigo shelving unit that she made with her family, she has been planning different ways to display her craft supplies and completed crafts and art.
- Lillian has been enjoying sitting outside with her beak in a book with a glass of lemonade near her wing.
- Herman has been gardening (including composting!). He’s really digging it (hahaha!)
- Dahlia just got done with her blog and social media takeover (good job Dahlia, by the way!). She’s thinking about what she wants to try next. Maybe surfing or stained glass? And of course wedding planning.
- Sebastian has been planning…in his planner. That’s a thing, right? Washi tape, stickers, markers. He’s been color coordinating everything. And planning his planning.