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SUMMERTIME BORDEM 15 Fun Activities for the Whole Family BY SYDNI ELLIS

he air smells like coconut-scented sunscreen, sweet cherry popsicles, and swimming pools. Our schedules are looser, and our hearts are lighter — summer is finally here! Who’s ready for some good old-fashioned fun this season? Sunshine and good vibes are everywhere, offering plenty of opportunities to enjoy classic summertime activities right here in Texas. Buckle up, y’all, and get ready for an adventure the whole family will enjoy!

SWIMMING – Find a lake, backyard pool, aquatic center,

kiddie pool — it doesn’t matter. Living in the stifling Texas summer heat means swimming is a necessity. Bring fun floaties and water toys for little kids or create games to keep teenagers entertained (water-based HORSE is always a good idea). No matter what, swimming belongs at the top of your to-do list this season.

CAMPING – Nothing says family bonding time like roasting

ROLLER SK ATING – Gliding down the street on skates

offers hours of entertainment. Relive that childlike magic by going on a family roller-skating adventure at a rink or around your neighborhood.

WATCHING A MOVIE – Family-friendly movies exist for a

reason — it’s so much fun to gather everyone on the sofa to laugh together! Stream them on Netflix or Disney+ and pass around a bowl of popcorn and candy to enjoy.

FRUIT PICKING ­– Many places across Texas offer

summertime fruit picking. This is a fun way to enjoy some sunshine and score some fresh fruits for eating.

TIE-DYING – Find an old white shirt and have a family

tie-dying day. Let younger kids pick out the colors while adults handle the dye and give older kids free rein to design their own creations. When the clothes dry, put them on and take a family photo.

marshmallows over a fire or relaxing in a tent together. Find your nearest campgrounds to plan a quick weekend getaway or set up a campsite in the backyard and tell scary stories with only the glow of a flashlight to keep you company.

BIKE RIDING – Find a trail you’ve never been to before

BAKING – Tie your aprons on and gather around the kitchen

PICNICKING – Pack a blanket, sandwiches, fruit, cookies,

to bake a delicious summertime treat, like fluffy cupcakes or chocolate chip cookies. To keep older kids entertained, tie a bandana around their eyes and encourage them to add ingredients blindfolded, with adults or siblings spouting off instructions.

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and take the family bike riding. The wind in your hair feels exhilarating as you explore new parks or neighborhoods on a bike. and drinks and go on a picnic. While you’re there, toss a football around, go on a nature hike, or lay back and soak up the sunshine. You could also make this a weekly tradition, going picnicking in different locations like your local zoo or arboretum.


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