I knew the younger children would be a little low, waking up in a quiet house with the older three off on an exciting adventure. I wanted to plan something fun, like breakfast in a backyard tent, to make up for their disappointment at being left behind. But, with VBS prep in motion, I didn't have a lot of time to spend setting up, and taking down an elaborate play area.
That's when I had one of those "duh" moments, as I realized the swing set...
...with the swings removed...
...is a perfect, ready made tent frame. Throw down some blankets...
...drape a couple of sheets over the top...
...secure them with clothes pins...
...and a couple of rocks (remnants of a previous summer's fun)...
...and for a finishing touch, tie an old lace curtain to the top bar, for a back wall, or flip up door...
...and in five minutes, or less, you have a roomy tent fort, that can be taken down at the end of the day, almost as quickly as it was put up - faster really, if it weren't for the extra load of laundry - but then, what else is that machine for.
So simple, and so totally not something I had thought to try before - duh!
It's great to be a homeschooler.
This is an awesome idea. Too bad we don't have a swing set any more.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it! Did they make Solar Smores again to go along with the camping theme? ;0)
ReplyDeleteAmber - No S'mores - crowns and swords instead (I'll post about that tomorrow) :)
ReplyDeleteI can see that this was tons of fun to have this swing fort. And it was also enhanced further with a slide?
ReplyDeleteRaising a Happy Child - Sadly, we've outgrown the slide. Although, I do think it often comes in handy as a launching ramp.
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