Hi!
Hope everyone's having fun at home with the whole family. Maybe one activity we could suggest for those at home with their families is the idea of making a terrifying sequel to "Home Alone" and calling it "Home Together."
But in case there are more positive approaches we could take, I just wanted to follow up on what we were discussing in our teleconference this past week.
I found this link, and the idea of making a time capsule really appealed to me, especially if three generations are together and talking about what was and wasn't thrown away, how we got milk and other products, how we dried clothes, etc. It could also include places we love to go in San Francisco (when the coronavirus isn't a pandemic), places we walk to every day, etc. Photos, drawings, etc. For restless kids, families could make videos of their restlessness.
Family members could share the answer to questions like "When did you first..."
demonstrate for the environment/hear of Greta Thunberg/ switch to oat milk/hear about fossil fuels/stop eating meat/become impatient with Tina's propaganda...
9 kid-friendly activities while you're stuck at home
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Wishing you all a peaceful or fun or tolerable day,
Tina
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