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t’s pretty much a guarantee that this summer will be unlike any we’ve had in previous years. All of us moms and dads have already had months and months of trying to entertain our children, long before summer began. Since many of us are probably suffering “creativity fatigue,” we asked Julia Carney of Mountainside Montessori School in Marshall for her suggestions on fun stuff to do this summer. For starters, says Carney, it’s important to understand your child’s stages of development when planning activities. “Younger children live in the present and don’t realize what is missing. They play and
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learn through movement. Older kids need the feeling of being part of a community.” Try to maintain social interaction for middle schoolers as much as you can, says Carney, even if it’s by video chat. This is also a great time for them to deepen connections with family and connecting with adults in their lives. It can be very hard to get older kids involved in activities, but enlisting them to help teach younger siblings things like how to jump rope or hopscotch can draw the teens in and they’ll even have a good time. She urges parents to sometimes take a step back and let kids figure out things themselves. “It gives them a sense of accomplishment,” she explains. “Kids are used to being busy with structure, and some kids will be bored because they aren’t used to it. But sometimes boredom is what fuels creativity,” says Carney. But for some things, it might be necessary to show them how to enjoy offline activities. For instance, they’ll probably be thrilled to spray their brother with the hose once they see you do it. Here are a few more thoughts for summer fun in case you are completely out of ideas.
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volunteer work in a way that is safe. Volunteer at a food pantry or bring an elderly neighbor dinner. Express appreciation for grocery store employees, the mailman, etc. Older kids can give parents of younger children a break by video chatting with the little ones for a while; they will be delighted to have someone besides their parents to talk to. These kinds of activities will make kids feel more connected to their community.
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use of technology to give new life to old fashioned, fun, offline experiences. Remember lemonade stands? Replace it with an Etsy shop selling crafts. Order crafts and supplies for friendship bracelets and origami, then learn to make them through Youtube videos. Remember putting on plays as a child? Older children can make their own videos of their own parts and digitally compile them with their friends’ for a complete performance. Kids desperately need this kind of social, collaborative experience right now.
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Landon, Grayson, & Hudson Norman exploring nature. “We’ve been taking a lot of short shaded hikes to creeks we can splash in” said mom Lindsey.
water games: Running
through the sprinkler in the yard and experimenting with all the settings. With parental supervision, fill a plastic pool with water and have boat races. Maybe they can even make the boats themselves by learning origami.
fishing and nature walks:
With state and local parks opening up, there are a host of opportunities for families to take day trips. Silver Lake in Gainesville is a great place to fish or let kids play in the little beach section where they can see tiny fish and search for turtles. There is a huge, very old turtle who mysteriously appears near the pier when and if he feels like sticking his head out of the water. In Fauquier County, try the Riverside Preserve.
gardening: Growing things in the
garden is appropriate for all age groups. Herbs are great — younger children will be thrilled to see the seed sprout and grow, and older children can smell and taste them and decide how to use them in cooking.
cooking: Make homemade
lemonade and popsicles with younger kids. Older ones can help plan and make dinner. This makes them feel like a valuable member of the family and increases confidence, says Carney.
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fort building: Indoor pillow forts are
great for younger kids, and more complicated and creative outdoor ones are fun as they get older. Parents should resist helping, other than making sure no dangerous materials are involved. Let them figure it out themselves with their imagination. Don’t go buy your kid a playhouse from Walmart…the building and creating of the fort is the fun part, and it’s beneficial to their development. A playhouse plunked in the yard will grow old very quickly.
socially distance games with neighbors: Flashlight tag can be played
from afar, as well as hopscotch when each kid draws in their own driveway. “Mother May I” and “Simon Says” can be played together from across the street. Jump roping, hula hoops, and scooter races can be competitions from afar.
rock painting: Rock painting is a craft families have enjoyed for years. Now, some are taking it a step further by painting words of kindness on the rocks and leaving them around the neighborhood for others to discover. obstacle course: One year we found
a Ninja Warrior Course kit on sale and set it up for my son’s birthday party; they had so much fun. But you don’t need a kit to create an obstacle course. Cones, ropes or yarn, hoola hoops, and whatever you can find in the garage can be used to create a course to let kids get their energy out.
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DE: We often get called in after a do-it-yourselfer has tried to install a new fixture, like a faucet, ceiling fan, or thermostat. Oftentimes homeowners don’t have the right tools, or their tools aren’t quite up to the job. Not only do we have the right tools, we have the expertise and know-how to do the job right. VG: Bathroom remodels are definitely the most common. They often appear to be
deceivingly easy and simple and many television shows add to that simplistic view. Once they are in the throes of the project, many homeowners find it’s more timeconsuming and labor-intensive than they thought. And it requires a lot of patience. Some stages also require more experience and skill sets than meets the eye. Another common project is interior painting. It can take more time and effort than you might think. We have had many homeowners tell us that they have painted themselves in the past and will never go through the headache again.
KJ: Bathrooms seem to be a big one! How can a little room be so challenging? Well, TV makes it look easier than it is. Once the demo is started, plywood may be rotted, the floor may not be level, mold may be discovered....the list goes on. The second would be decks. Decks must be built to code and be secured to the home properly with flashing to avoid water damage inside or built free standing with the proper structural components in place for safety. Many homeowners who purchase a home with a deck want to have it resurfaced. Oftentimes this can be done but sometimes the existing deck is in no shape to resurface and therefore a new one needs to be built in its place.
SK: Installing cabinetry or removing walls. There is so much skill and engineering knowledge that is needed to take on these projects efficiently and safely. If you plan to do something yourself make sure everything is planned and ordered prior to starting. CM: Most of our DIY customers are fairly savvy. Where we see a lot of challenges
though is when they try to cut corners, use the same hoses or the same wiring. The other area that is often overlooked is surge protection. Not all surge protectors are alike. Strip surge protectors must be divided by the number of outlets. Appliance surge protectors prevent the small surges that are usually unnoticeable and over time degrade the electronics in the appliances. We suggest one for microwaves, washers, dishwashers, washers, and freezers.
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What kind of projects should do-it-yourselfers never undertake on their own? TB: DIY-ers should never try to handle the
MEP's (mechanical, electrical and plumbing). Those jobs done incorrectly are dangerous.
DE: There are several things to consider here. Skill level, proper tools, and weighing the consequences of a job gone wrong. It is important to understand that there can be tragic outcomes when a job of any trade is not done right. Natural gas and propane can be explosive under the right conditions. Refrigerant gases can asphyxiate. Plumbing can become unsanitary, and a flood can devastate a home. Miswired circuits or appliances can start a fire or electrocute. HVAC, plumbing, and electrical work is best left to professionals. VG: Unless they happen to be very handy, I
would advise against bathroom and kitchen remodels. They really are quite complicated and require a great deal of skill and time. If your skills and experience are limited, they end up taking even more time or may not be possible to complete. Quality can also suffer as many of the skill sets involved in a kitchen or bath remodel take years of experience to develop.
KJ: Additions. They’re very extensive and
need architects, engineering, and can be dangerous if not tied into the existing home. Additionally, anything electrical could be dangerous and all of this has to be tied into your main panel so you need to know if the addition will support it. Roofing is another "get a pro" project. Most roofs are fairly high off of the ground plus there are so many components of the roof and if anything is done incorrectly or left out, it could result in serious water damage. The deck of the roof is also important. If plywood isn’t in good condition and the house is not ventilated properly, the heat can cause damage and in rare cases fire. SK: Trades like plumbing and electrical should be subbed out when possible.
CM: As I said before, there are a lot of capable individuals around here but if they are going to do a project and there is any doubt, they should have a professional do it. Appliances today are more sophisticated, more expensive, and more susceptible to installation errors. DS: Replacement windows and doors, electric and plumbing, roof repair, gutter cleaning.
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KJ: Be patient with yourself and what you may find. You may discover things that are not up to code so have a contingency fund. Do your research. Be sure to know the products you are using. You can save on labor but be cautious about saving on material. Know the age of your home and make sure you test for lead paint and asbestos in plaster or popcorn ceilings. Construction is a craft, have fun with it. And finally, don't forget to admire your accomplishment!
Any words of advice for homeowners determined to “do-it-themselves”? TB: Determined to do it yourself? Pull a
building permit so at the very least the job can be inspected by a trained municipal inspector.
DE: If you must do it yourself, do your homework first. Make sure you fully understand the process and each step of what you are going to attempt. Also, check with your local building authority to see if you need a permit. Use the proper tools. Put safety first. VG: If you ever plan to sell your home, be very careful of the projects you take on yourself. If your intention is to increase the value of your home, you may end up doing the opposite. It’s a great rule of thumb to always view your home projects through the eye of a discerning buyer. They are often looking for a quality level that a non-professional would not be able to achieve. If the quality is lacking, buyers may be deterred from buying your home or view it as a project that needs to be redone and may offer less or request money towards repairs.
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Brooke took portraits of families in Ashburn, Bristow, Centreville, Haymarket, Gainesville, and Woodbridge. Maybe more, but she can’t recall. She does, however, recall sweet Dylan, shown here hugging his brother. Dylan was wrapping up his chemotherapy treatments when his parents asked her to photograph him on their front lawn. They got sweet photos. Dylan got a two-hour parade led by the fire department!
Everyone Has a Story Brooke has learned some very unique stories of what this pandemic has taken from, given to, or taught people. Through her porch project, Brooke has found a way to capture these stories in special ways. There are the teens who didn’t have their high school graduation but still have signs in the yard. There are the neighbors who’ve bonded together and hang out in their driveways to have some social normalcy since they can’t go inside each other’s homes. It all started though, with a young boy named Dylan who was nowhere near his family’s front porch. Dylan was in the hospital wrapping up his chemo treatments when his parents contacted Brooke about taking photos of him and his brother on the family’s front steps. Because of the COVID-19 safety restrictions, when Dylan was done in the hospital, he didn’t get the opportunity to ring the bell, a customary tradition signifying the end of treatment. But what seemed like a loss turned into a gift, as the neighborhood gathered
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Strike a Pose You’ll notice that some photos are themed while others are simple. Brooke works with the families and tells them they can keep it as simple or as creative as they want. And speaking of creativity, nothing has stopped Brooke from taking a picture. Her fiancé has driven her all over Loudoun, Prince William, Fauquier, and Fairfax counties to take pictures. She’s had to create maps with a strategy to hit everyone she can in an efficient way and even the rain hasn’t held her back. She’s taken some from the passenger side with her zoom lens! “It’s such an odd time for everybody and it has affected people in many different ways. People are together 24 hours a day and their daily lives have changed. I hope the families will keep the photos, frame them,
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Hundreds protest Floyd killing Nearly 600 people gathered June 1 at Virginia Gateway in Gainesville, protesting in response to the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer on May 25. The peaceful protest continued for hours and included a march around the area. Gainesville resident Dre Stokes, 27, told InsideNoVa he and his friends organized the protest, and weren’t sure how many people to expect. "As a black man in America, I felt like it was no longer a choice for me," Stokes said. "My job is to help people lead with their hearts and I think we did that." Stokes said he's been exposed to racism and “wanted to be a part of changing that narrative.," The outpouring of support shows the area needed the protest, he said. "It was overwhelming, because I never did something like that - leading and organizing last minute," Stokes said. "To see so many people marching for Black Lives Matter and ending brutality," he said, "that was beautiful to me."
In some form or another, the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church has stood next to what is now Lee Highway since 1882. But a 2012 arson forced the historic black church — a linchpin of an historic black community in Gainesville — to move. All that stands now is a burnt out building and a graveyard with headstones dating all the way back to 1885. But efforts to rebuild saw a boost in the wake of George Floyd’s killing. Contract work has already begun, but of the $100,000 the congregation says it will need to complete the first phase — which would complete the new roof, the building’s second level and the exterior brick — less than $25,000 had been raised by early June. With the help of Del. Danica Roem, the church’s GoFundMe campaign received more than $30,000 in donations in just a few days, bringing the five-year-old campaign to over half of what the church says is needed for the first phase of repairs. Janet Robinson, the congregation’s treasurer, said the 130-member congregation is grateful for the attention Roem has given them, and optimistic that it can ultimately raise enough money to complete the biggest parts of the repair. “It’s a blessing to the church. The fire occurred in 2012 and we were underinsured. We’re a small congregation and unfortunately we just don’t have the financial assets to rebuild,” Robinson said. “So the community has been a blessing to us in the past and they’re continuing to be a blessing.”
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Prince William County’s 13th high school finally has a name. Gainesville High School will open in fall 2021. The school is under construction near Jiffy Lube Live amphitheater in Bristow. “When they no doubt go on to win statewide awards, people will know that’s Gainesville, that’s Prince William County,” School Board Chair Babur Lateef said after the board unanimously approved the name in June. The board also voted to name the high school’s library media center after Ashley Guindon, a Prince William County police officer who was killed her first day on duty in 2016, and to name the student services center after Lillian Orlich, a former teacher and counselor at Osbourn High School and Osbourn Park High School.
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