Our 8yr old was the first birthday we celebrated during our state’s covid-19 stay at home order. How do you make a birthday fun without friends? It’s extra challenging if your income has been impacted and there are only a few presents. We have some ideas to share!
1) Hide the presents throughout the house & have grandmas or cousins call to give clues. This adds lots of adventure, even if there are only a few gifts.
You could also hide the cake and have them follow a treasure map to find it.
2) Let your child pick the meal. We made waffles for breakfast & homemade pizza before cake. Even if you’re cooking at home, kids like choosing their favorite meal.
3)Add celebration wherever you can. Hang a sign, blow up balloons, and play games. We set up mini golf in the backyard, so even though it was just her & her siblings playing, it was fun! If the weather is warm, you could have a backyard campout. A dance competition with wii “just dance”, soda bottle bowling, or a family nerf battle could also be great birthday party events at home that help your children have a memorable birthday!
Yesterday was my 1st trip to our local zero-waste store. I love the minty handsoap I bought & it's a cool store. But I spent triple what I normally would per ounce on deodorant & shampoo. Being eco-conscious is something we value. We drive a Volt (electric hybrid from Chevy that we highly recommend) and we have solar panels on our home. But, let's be real...many people are not so motivated to reduce waste that they're going to shop on the opposite side of town to spend $9 on a small package-less deodorant bar. So if you are wanting to cut household waste without wasting money here are Five Fabulous & Fugal ways to start... 1) Buy more fresh produce . Fresh produce is healthier and often less expensive than processed foods. Also, when you eat a banana, watermelon, or cucumber, the only waste you have can be tossed in compost. If you don't have a community compost service or a compost bin, it's ok to bury your compost in a corner of a flower bed or
You'll notice the "golf club" is a hockey stick & we used balls of various sizes. Feel free to improvise! It adds to the fun!
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