I showed the kids that if you dig, you can reach water. We even made a little canal and a sort of tide pool. It wasn't exactly the Erie canal, but I think they got the idea.
They also had a great time playing in the ocean. C rode some waves with Grandpa and T goofed off in the water. They wore their long suits and hats to stay out of the UV rays.
Grandpa took T and C candlepin bowling for the first time. He got them bumpers of course, but, hopefully, it will get them interested in the sport. Too bad there is only regular bowling in Buffalo.
Don't forget about crafts too. Mem helped them teach them how to do a type of knitting. It was fun to watch them since I did that as a kid.
It was a great time. There was a lot of learning too. While many homeschool families say that they take the summer off, I doubt they stop learning. I think when homeschool families say they take a break, they are really taking a break from formal curriculum. Reading and exploration continues anyway. This was certainly the case for us.
What about you? Do you take a "break" from homeschool? What does taking a break mean to you?
I love finding learning opportunities when we travel. We picked up shells on two different beaches this summer, and researching them was such fun!
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