When temperatures and prices for gas and food are all skyrocketing, it
may seem like summer can’t come without cost to your health and
pocketbook. If you’re struggling to find fun for the family, check out
these health-conscious and inexpensive ideas for entertainment.
1. Fake a vacation: try a stay-cation
Keep your vacation bill lower by staying at home and visiting places
within driving distance. Like any vacation, you’ll need to do your
research. Check your city’s calendar for free events, and explore your
town for places you’ve never been, including healthy eating options.
Staying home allows you to be more conscious of what you are eating than
when you’re in a new place with unfamiliar meal options, and it
replaces the long hours of sitting in the car with walking tours of your
hometown.
2. Make a Cool Drink
An activity and a snack all in one! Create popsicles with Innergize!
and fresh fruit, or experiment with new ingredients in your favorite
Reliv shake to keep your body temperature down. Lemon Innergize! can
also jumpstart a favorite summer tradition, the lemonade stand.
Delicious and hydrating, a lemonade stand can also be one of the first
opportunities to teach your kids about earning and spending money
wisely.
3. Stake a Spot Outside
Stepping out your front door doesn’t cost a thing and is one of the
best ways to keep your kids from spending their summer glued to
electronics. Take them to a park for time on the playground and games of
tag, or hike together for exercise. You can make up scavenger hunts for
plants and animals to keep them from becoming tired more quickly, too.
For an evening activity, choose backyard camping complete with
stargazing and sleeping in a tent. Don’t forget to use the proper amount
of sunscreen and bug spray when you’re outside so your fun doesn’t turn sour the next day.
4. Take Up Family Night-In
If it’s too hot or the rain won’t stop, spend an evening indoors. For
dinner, let each person pick a dish to make. If your kids are too young
to handle the responsibility alone, let them shop for ingredients on a
family trip to the grocery store or farmer’s market. Then, let them stir
or put the recipe into the baking pan. You can add an extra challenge
to see who can create the healthiest part of the meal.
5. Shake up movie night
Host an outdoor family movie night, which prevents another night on
the couch and spending money on sugar-filled movie theater snacks.
Invite family friends over so both adults and kids have friends tospend
time with, and ask each family to bring a healthy snack like a veggie
tray or fruit salad. All you need to do is find a projector and hang up a
sheet. Choose a movie from your or another family’s collection, or
check out a free one from the library.