This past weekend was a whirlwind of activity that kept us busy in a wonderful way. Some friends came in town to help celebrate Jason's 40th birthday and a fun time was had by all. Logan finished school on Friday so he is fully celebrating summer, but I am still subbing in the school district which doesn't dismiss until June 15. So, one more week of work for me then I can join Logan in the summer fun. I will post more about the places we go on my travel pages, which are still works in progress. I've provided links for a few activities if you are interested in more information. If you have any questions about places on the list please let me know and I will be happy to help. Adventure on, friends! The Great Summer of Adventure (in no particular order) 1. Visit the Cranbrook Science Center 2. Make pretzels 3. Build and test paper airplanes using a landing strip 4. Swim with the Millers (neighbors and friends) 5. Day Camp at The Henry Ford 6. Watch The Princess Bride 7. Make a memory book for Derek 8. Visit the Ark 9. Read Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson 10. Visit the Detroit Science Center 11. Test spaghetti strength 12. Run a 5k 13. Visit Cranbrook Gardens 14. Pick blueberries 15. Play the license plate game 16. Visit Greenfield Village 17. Build an egg drop 18. Foling tournament 19. Visit Paris 20. Watch Newsies 21. Visit Edsel Ford House and Gardens 22. Ride bikes to Rochester 23. Star gaze 24. Read Something Big Has Been Here by Jack Prelutsky 25. Visit the Detroit Zoo 26. Make pancakes 27. Jackson Pollock painting 28. Family game night 29. Make butter 30. Visit Ann Arbor Hands On Museum 31. Swim party 32. Visit the Detroit Institute of Art 33. Build a LEGO city together 34. Explore Belle Isle 35. Science experiment 36. Visit Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum 37. Watch fireworks 38. Visit the Outer Banks 39. Bake treats for the neighbors 40. Make color changing flowers Let the adventures begin! If you post to social media don't forget to use the hashtag #greatsummerofadventure2018
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