The past couple days haven’t really been that smooth. I got in a fender bender … fully my fault. While making dinner yesterday, I sliced my finger on my newly sharpened knife…to the bone, I might add. The roast ended up being tough, the blueberry pie concoction turned into soup.
I can’t get my son Dylan to eat. Tonight, it has taken me 1.5 hours to get my kids asleep. I did everything I usually do – bath, brush teeth, read book…but something about the universe isnt right. OHM, “I curse you Universe”…So, here I am on my blog thinking “I’M supposed to give YOU advice?!”
Then, I take a deep breath and realize I DO tend to be a bit overdramatic … sometimes I even think I missed my calling as an actress. Honestly, i have a higher percentage of good days versus bad. Blogging about all this though, has made me think of those good days…it usually involves a mini-adventure created by yours truly.
I’m always trying to come up with quirky things to do with my kids. Here are some fairly inexpensive adventures.
- Drive-in movie theaters - This site gives you locations and prices for theaters in Indiana. This seems cheaper than trying to go to the INDOOR theaters anymore … bring your own snacks, wear pajamas, shoes optional…
- Museums - I like to take my kids to Peru, IN to the Grissom Air Museum. They love planes and it’s free for them to get in and $3.50 for adults. There are picnic tables so pack a lunch. LaPorte indiana has a train museum that is free admission. It is called the Hesston Steam Museum. The Indianapolis Childrens Museum is free on certain holidays (be prepared for it to be crowded..Trust me, I took the kids on Presidents Day!)
- Take advantage of the many parks in Indiana. Missinewa is a great place to take kids. It has a beach, places to grill, trails, country store. It is only $4 on the weekdays and $5 on weekends for each vehicle. Pack a cooler and make a day of it. Dont forget the sunscreen. Take advantage of the In.gov site to find out all the great parks in Indiana. It doesnt even have to be a fancy park. For small children, taking them to a new swing set on the other side of town can be good enough.
- Festivals - most festivals offer free entertainment and free admission. Take advantage of this.
- Do something cooky. Plan a trip to see the Biggest Ball of Paint in Alexandria, IN. Get your picture taken with this giant ball of paint.
- Make use of your Public Library. I’m not just saying this because I work in one either. Most libraries have programs that caetor to small children.
Sometimes, even the price of gas can be daunting. So, don’t leave the house!
- Picnic outside. For some reason my kids eat better when I tell them we are eating outside. My kids are 4, you can basically turn ANYTHING into an adventure.
- Movie night. Pick one of your old time Disney favorites and watch it with the kids. Make popcorn, cuddle and enjoy the time together.
- Cook together. I LOVE to cook. So, sometimes we make homemade pizzas, bread and all. The kids LOVE to pick out their toppings and watch it come together in the oven.


