Every year, I take the week before school off to spend time with the kids. Camps are over, and they're still too young to stay home for a week by themselves, so we (meaning me) come up with ideas of things to do. I write this post annually as a reminder of what we did each year.
Monday: Costco, Miniature Golf
Errands need to get done, and this was a chance to let the kids pick snack options for lunch and after school. Plus, free samples! And it turned out not to be exactly free samples. They enjoyed both the Chobani flip yogurts (which I bought on sale) and Pickle Balls (which I bought not on sale).
We almost always go miniature golfing during Dad Camp week. This year, we tried out Perch Putt located 11 stories up in Tysons. Thanks to Groupon for the deal.
Tuesday: Movie
Fairly low-key day. The Moose had a dentist appointment (he should get his braces off in 2 months!), and then we saw Bad Guys 2. It doesn't seem like I missed anything from not seeing the original Bad Guys movie. An unexpected surprise was hearing the voice of Alex Borstein in the film. I'm currently watching the last season of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and it was different hearing her not swearing! (And yes, I know Borstein has been been a voice on Family Guy for decades.)
Wednesday: Pinball Arcade
I thought this would be something different and that the kids (and I) would enjoy. While it was about 45 minutes away, we went to Jackpot Pinball Arcade in Purcellville, Virginia and played for hours. Took a break for a delicious lunch at Magnolias at the Mill. Big success.
Oh, while it was mostly pinball games, I got the second high score on Centipede!
Thursday: Back to school day.
The Moose had high school(!?!?) orientation in the morning, and Pedro Tulo and Luigi met their teachers in the afternoon.
Friday: Pickleball & Soccer Match
Played pickleball in the morning which is always an adventure with the three boys. The Moose thinks he's Ben Johns (a really good pickleball player) against his younger brothers. Later in the day, we attended an exhibition match between Pitt and George Mason men's soccer teams. Pitt is ranked #7 this preseason but didn't look like it in the first half with Mason taking an early 1-0 lead and Pitt not getting many chances. While I'm not sure how much or how many starters played for each team, Pitt absolutely dominated the second half and ended up winning 2-1.
Throw in a Nationals game and the pool over the weekend, and I think it's been another successful week of Dad Camp. Now, I'm excited that the kids are going back to school!


No comments:
Post a Comment