Sledding, skiing, and snowmobiling. How fun, right? Of course. But some of us can't afford those big toys quite yet, and until we can, we're going to need some cheap alternatives. Well, look no further: I have a couple ideas for things you can do with your kids that are cheap, fun, and occasionally educational. Let's call it Winter Games 2010. Throw your jackets on and get ready!
Can't afford a sled? No problem! Slide down that hill with your kids on a big piece of cardboard. If you think that sounds silly, sure, maybe it is. But it does work, and shouldn't cost you a thing.
How about skiing? Wouldn't it be fun to be able to stand UP while going down a crazy hill? Well, I have answer for that one, too. Take an empty gallon jug (previously used for milk, etc.) and tape it up to your shoes. It'll be slick, so be careful, but if done correctly, you should have no problem eventually getting the hang of it. Forage around in the woods for a couple large, sturdy sticks that you can use for poles, and you're gold.
Snowmobiling: you're on you're own.
Don't forget about a good, old-fashioned snowball fight, complete with a fort or two. If the snow isn't quite watery enough to pack into balls yet, simply grab a few buckets of water and pour them out, being careful not to create ice! (I think that works, by the way...if not, sorry!)
Lastly, build a snowman. And be creative with it. One option would be to - instead of a snowman - spell out a word in the snow that all passersby will see. You can use your last name, pet's name, or even a political statement, if you so choose.
There are tons of fun things you can do in the winter without spending a dime, and I hope I've helped!
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