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37 MORE Activities to Do With Your Family on Your Front Porch
Your porch is a perfect little piece of heaven that you just might be overlooking. It’s a great place to spend time outdoors with someone you love or just by yourself. Even in this fancy, high tech world where we are constantly entertained by television, videos and game boxes, sometimes getting back to the basics is rather refreshing.
So without further adieu, here are 37 more ideas that you can do – a few zany ones. All are simple, most are free and something is here for everyone. Some of these activities will work best if you have a small table on your porch. Keep in mind that the weather and your porch lighting play a factor in some of these activities.So let’s get to it.
- Teach yourself or someone else calligraphy
- Decorate a scrapbook page
- Tie some flies for fishing
- Knit, crochet or cross-stitch – or teach someone else how to do that
- Build something cool out of popsicle sticks
- Decorate your porch for the season
- Catch up on button sewing or mending
- Learn to write a report based upon a niche you love and sell it online
- Create a decorative paper chain using gum wrappers or origami paper
- Write down family memories or label family photographs
- Peel potatoes or carrots for dinner. Or shuck corn on the cob .
- Teach your son or daughter to tie various knots
- Plan a road trip together
- Do some exercises – like weights or step aerobics
- Practice yoga or meditation
- Organize a junk drawer, file folder, craft bin or box of old stuff
- Press flowers or leaves you collected using a simple press
- Make something out of play dough or modeling clay
- Read a stack of interesting articles that you’ve collected
- Tune up your bicycle (if you know how)
- Write some articles and get them published
- Memorize a favorite poem or song lyrics
- Reconsider what you are doing with your life
- Keep a gratitude journal and share your thoughts with each other
- Put together a model car or model airplane and paint it
- Work on a project that you’ve always wanted to do but never thought you had the time (and let the daffodil principle go to work for you)
- Count the money in your piggy bank
- Come up with menu ideas for the next week or two – be open to suggestions from your family
- Paint your porch columns or porch railings a beautiful color combination
- Sew small yo-yos, then later you can make something from them
- Watch a movie
- Invite your neighbors over for cake on the porch
- Sit with an elderly friend and let them talk your ear off for a while
- Paint on t-shirts
- Draw up a plan to move your life in the direction in which you want it to go
- Clean and rearrange your porch furniture
- Think of all the things you could sell on eBay or give away to someone else
Bonus: I just couldn’t stop at 37, so here are a few more for you. I would love to hear your ideas, too!
- Get a couple buckets of warm water, some paint brushes and let the kids ‘paint’ the porch
- Get a memory book and challenge each other to some memory exercises
- Work on a Rubik’s cube
- Play school, house or super heroes with some little people
- Do absolutely nothing but enjoy the peace and quiet
Dream up your own reasons for spending time on your own front porch with your family. It just might improve the rest of your life, too.
About the Author
Mary Morris is a self-proclaimed porch lover and grandma to 7 sweet grandkids. Mary is one of the co-founders of http://www.front-porch-ideas-and-more.com, a site about everything related to front porches and more. Check her website often for great front porch designs as well as ideas for landscaping and just plain enjoying your porch.
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