08 Mar 2008 12:28:06 | Kate Hufstetler
Vacations are fun ! Weekends with the family are nice. But, Late
Night Adventures are "simply marvelous". If you really want to
shine in your child's eyes on a more regular basis-- try some
late night adventures with them. By late night I am talking
about adventures that start from 10pm on. Shouldn't kids be in
bed at that time? -- yes Shouldn't parents keep structure? --
yes Don't parents need to set an example? -- yes Aren't kids
only young once? -- YES and that is the point.
Take time to be magical in your child's eyes. I applaud
organized, structured family systems. I think it can be quite
difficult for many families today that are over worked, tapped
out, and stretched as far as time will allow for cramming in
activities. Yet, since your kids are only young once-- why not
give it a shot and build a couple memories as the coolest parent
on the block.
Here are a couple ideas that won't take up much time or money
but go a long way with kids: ** Wake up and watch a lightening /
thunder storm at 11pm ** Grab a skateboard and hit the pavement
at 1am ** During a snow freeze on the driveway and street out
front-- ice skate in athletic shoes at 2 am ** Go to bed early
and make a run for Denny's at 3 am ** Watch the sun rise
together while eating Krispy Kreme donuts and drinking milk at 6
am (or even add homemade fortune cookies so you both have
something cool to open up with a positive outlook pronounced on
your day ahead) The difference with about late night adventures
with your children vs. weekends or vacations is simply that late
night adventures are novelty, costing less money and more
quality attention. Your kid will be the envy of the other kids--
because what other parent do you know that does these things?!
Believe me, the kids in our neighborhood still can't get over
some of the things my son tells them we do. In fact, they want
to come along. Every now and then, go on and forget about the
adult in you and join your child in being a kid. Regain your
sense of wonder and enchantment. Throw rules to the wind and
have some innocent fun. If you do, I promise you will shine in
their eyes and fill both your hearts with rich memories that
will last your life time. Until next time--- all the best, Kate
About Author :
Kate Hufstetler is a well established personal and relationship
coach. She offers coaching services via email and phone
consultations. http://www.comedreamwithme.com/start_today.html