Yesterday wasn't even a fun snow day. Mainly because, there isn't any SNOW (other than the dirty piles on the side of the road left by plows)! School was canceled because there was a beautiful sheet of ice covering all surfaces in morning. Guess what, at 10am it was all melted.
We are pretty much stuck inside all day, and on days like this, I tend to allow far too much TV and not enough focused play. Not this time! This morning at breakfast I decided I was finally going to follow through with one of the billion mommy hood pins I have pinned to do on Pinterest.

1. First thing first, I picked cleaning up the playroom. Really it was a necessity if we were going to actually play without injuring ourselves. I have learned that if I tell my kids to clean the playroom, they go play in the playroom until I go help. However, if I give them specific tasks - "Aaron pick up all the trains" "Baby Steven, put all the blocks in this bin" "Campbell bring me all the dress up clothes to hang up" - things move very quickly. We finished in about 20 minutes.
2. Second was Aaron's pick. He wanted to watch Brain Games. If you haven't seen this show - watch it! Super interesting and educational and all four of my kids LOVE it. Go to National Geographic Channel's website to find out more about it; but new episodes air on Mondays at 9pm here in the DC Metro. I love this type of programming - absolutely no guilt letting them watch while I get the dishes cleaned from breakfast and start a load of laundry.

5. Once they woke up (and yes - my 6 and 7 year olds do nap when they are home - or at least read quietly in their beds), Baby Steven picked playing Hullabaloo. This is the perfect stuck-in-doors-we-need-to-get-energy-out game. It comes with a bunch of different shape/color pads that you lay out on the floor and a speaker than shouts out commands like - "march to a triangle" "sit on a musical instrument" "put your elbow on a red" - my kids love it.
7. Next up was Aaron's pick. He wanted to do workbooks (nerd), so I gave each of the kids an age appropriate workbook or coloring book (we stock up on these at our local Dollar Tree). The big guys could literally do this for hours, especially the puzzle books. The little ones, on the other hand, get bored after about 20 minutes, so we moved on to our last activity.
8. Campbell got the last pick of the day, and chose to watch the movie Ice Age Dawn of the Dinosaurs. This was perfect timing because I was able to cook dinner and fold laundry while they watched.
On each of our menus I tried to include 1-2 activities that involved movement, 2-3 fine motor skill type activities, 1-2 screen time to give me a chance to catch up on mommy jobs, 1-2 games where we had to take turns, and 1-2 things they could do pretty independently (some of these over lap).
Hope this helps some of you other parents out there feeling cabin fever this winter!
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