8 Reasons This is the Best Family Investment

There are a lot of things I look forward to during the summer.  Number one is definitely more time with my family.  During the school year, everyone is so busy and we are very constricted by schedules, holidays, and pretty much just life.  The summer offers us more freedom to explore, play, and get messy.  I love it. One of our absolute favorite summer activities is going to the zoo. If you think the zoo is just about seeing animals, you need to check it out again. We go at least a couple of times a week. I’m not an animal lover by any means, but there is just something about visiting the majestic creatures there.  It is incredible and entertaining. However, there are so many other amazing activities, photo ops, and general fun to be had at the zoo outside of the animals!   The best part is that most zoo passes aren’t very expensive. That is why a zoo pass is the best summer family investment.

 

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1. Free Shows and Concerts

Zoos often have free shows and concerts throughout the year. The Cincinnati Zoo has Tunes and Blooms every week in April which is weekly, after hours free concert. We’ve also been to other shows during the year that were 100% free and family friendly. A few years ago we attended a fun Avenger’s show that our oldest son absolutely loved!

 

2. There are Tons of Photo Ops

There are countless places for amazing photo opportunities. Some of them the kids love so much that you can look back at all of the photos later and watch them grow up. It is incredibly special and a wonderful keepsake to create. Last year, we even received a FREE professional (and printed) family photo for member’s appreciation night!

 

Find out why this is the single best family investment! Spend more time with your family and make thousands of memories on a small budget!

3. Member’s Appreciation

Most zoos offer some sort of member appreciation. At the Cincinnati Zoo they have a specific night dedicated to it. There are tons of perks including the photo mentioned above. You also receive amazing discounts on face painting, food, and more. Plus some fun freebies and activities are included on top of the regular zoo activities.

 

Find out why this is the single best family investment! Spend more time with your family and make thousands of memories on a small budget!

4. Rides and Playgrounds

There are also rides and play areas in the zoo. Kids will always enjoy the train, the merry-go-round, and the playground. Some zoos, like ours, even offer 3D theaters! 

 

Find out why this is the single best family investment! Spend more time with your family and make thousands of memories on a small budget!

5. Learning Opportunities

As you would imagine, the zoo is packed with learning opportunities. There are interactive animal centers and fun facts plastered everywhere. You can learn about more than just animals at the zoo, too. For example, our zoo had a real food garden for a few years that was a lot of fun for the kids.

 

Find out why this is the single best family investment! Spend more time with your family and make thousands of memories on a small budget!

6. Animal Encounters

From special animal encounters set up throughout the zoo where kids can actually get up close and pet the animals to the regularly scheduled ones, there are lots of ways to engage with the animals. We have pet snakes, alligators, penguins, and more. We have fed and brushed goats. These are wonderful experiences that your kids will cherish as they grow.

 

Find out why this is the single best family investment! Spend more time with your family and make thousands of memories on a small budget!

7. Special Events

Zoos also hold special events around holidays. At Easter, kids can stop by stations placed throughout the zoo and receive treats as well as get their picture taken with the Easter Bunny. In October there is trick-or-treat every weekend. Also, the zoo is open year-round. In the winter, our zoo has the Festival of Lights which is fun and gorgeous. We have met Mr. and Mrs. Gingerbread and sipped on free cocoa while enjoying the beautiful lights all over.

 

Find out why this is the single best family investment! Spend more time with your family and make thousands of memories on a small budget!

8. Save on Food

Another important thing to point out is that you save even more by choosing the zoo because you can bring in your own food. We always pack lunch, snacks, and drinks so we are set for the whole trip. Another little tip for you is to bring some sort of small treat, like a sucker, because if you walk by some ice cream or cotton candy but aren’t going to buy any, you can pull out the surprise treat. Your kids will love it!

 

Again, all of this is included with a zoo pass which is good for 12 months from the date you get it.  We pay a little less than $200 for our season pass which gets in 2 named adults, plus 2 adult guests, and up to 8 children each visit.  It also covers our parking which can run around $9 a visit.  Compared with theme parks, aquariums, and museums this is an incredible deal. A couple hundred dollars for a year’s worth of fun, activities, and family memories? Absolutely worth it. Looking for other summer ideas?  Check out our summer page!

 

Find out why this is the single best family investment! Spend more time with your family and make thousands of memories on a small budget!

In case you’re wondering, I have not been compensated in any way for this post.  My family just truly enjoys visiting the zoo as much as possible.  We go all year long and the benefits have been innumerable. I want to help you make the most of your money and time which I feel a zoo pass absolutely does.

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DIY Emergency Lanyards for Kids

If you’re like our family, you love going on outings and exploring new places with each other. We love to get out, especially in the summer, and do things together as a family.  We spend a lot of time at the zoo, hiking, and other places that can be crowded and/or dangerous to get separated.  While I pray that no one ever knows the fear of being separated from their children, I also believe it is best to always be prepared. It is important to teach kids public safety early and even more important to have a system in place for kids who are too young to talk. These DIY emergency lanyards for kids are the perfect solution for younger children. Each child should have his or her own lanyard and you should always make sure the information on it is up-to-date.  Luckily, it is so simple to make and you can grab the free printable for you to make these for your own children.

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Keep your kids safe in public. These DIY emergency lanyards for kids are the perfect solution for younger children on family outings and vacations

 

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Keep your kids safe in public. These DIY emergency lanyards for kids are the perfect solution for younger children on family outings and vacations

Materials

 

Step 1

Print and fill out kid’s emergency ID printable for each child. Or make your own including important contact and allergy information for your child.

 

Keep your kids safe in public. These DIY emergency lanyards for kids are the perfect solution for younger children on family outings and vacations

Step 2

Cut out ID’s and place on self-laminating sheet.  Cover and seal, being sure to leave space between each ID.

Note:

  • I like using the single-sided laminating sheets because it is easier to control the items you are laminating but that is a personal preference.

 

Keep your kids safe in public. These DIY emergency lanyards for kids are the perfect solution for younger children on family outings and vacations

Step 3

Cut out laminated ID’s, leaving about ¼” border of plastic around the edge.

 

Keep your kids safe in public. These DIY emergency lanyards for kids are the perfect solution for younger children on family outings and vacations

 

Step 4

Punch a hole in the top of the laminated ID close to the paper and not the outside edge. If you place it too close to the edge, it increases the chances of the tag ripping off of the lanyard.

 

Keep your kids safe in public. These DIY emergency lanyards for kids are the perfect solution for younger children on family outings and vacations

Step 5

Next, place your eyelet through the whole and secure in place with an eyelet setter.

 

Keep your kids safe in public. These DIY emergency lanyards for kids are the perfect solution for younger children on family outings and vacations

Step 6

Thread your plastic cording through your eyelet.

Tip:

  • I chose to braid mine to make it sturdier.  Also make sure it is long enough to loop around your child’s neck like a necklace.

 

Keep your kids safe in public. These DIY emergency lanyards for kids are the perfect solution for younger children on family outings and vacations

Step 7

Securely knot the cording and attach plastic clip.

 

Keep your kids safe in public. These DIY emergency lanyards for kids are the perfect solution for younger children on family outings and vacations

If your child has belt loops when you’re out and about, clip to the belt loop and also pull the ID through one of them.  Then put the ID part in their pocket.  This is the most secure way for kids to carry these.  If they don’t have belt loops and/or pockets, it can also be worn as a necklace under their shirt or dress.  Make sure it is not immediately visible and talk to your kids about showing the ID to law enforcement or location workers if they ever get lost or separated from you. Make sure they know how to identify the people who they should go to for help. Now, you can enjoy your time together more and worry less while on vacation or in a busy park.

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Top 10 Camping Items You Don’t Know You Need

I am not a camper.  Let me say it again in case I wasn’t clear: I am not a camper.  Give me a book and the beach over camping any day of the week.  Unfortunately, this year I was outvoted on our vacation destination.  This meant a week of bugs, heat, and no internet for yours truly. I know some people who go in their camper van and take a RV battery with them, so at least they have some power, but I don’t know if my family would let me do that! The uninterrupted time with family is priceless and frankly there was still coffee, so all-in-all it was a great trip.  Still, there are a few things I wish we would have thought to bring or simply used constantly on our trip that I want to make a list for you.  Here are the top 10 camping items from a non-camper who learned by doing (or not having) and reading others experiences on OffGridSpot.

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1. Ziploc Bags

Why did we not bring an entire box of these?!  I packed exactly 2 extras which, unfortunately, were not enough.  You definitely need these and here’s why:

  1. When you are out hiking, you need something to put sandwiches and snacks in unless you plan on carrying all of the ingredients with you during your hike.
  2. Place your phone and/or camera in one to help protect it while you’re out and about.
  3. Kids will want to collect weird, crazy stuff (“Look at this wet, moss-covered stone!”) that you definitely do not want bumping around your pack with your other gear and food.
  4. You want something to put leftover food in.  Take it from me, waterlogged marshmallows are gross and cannot be roasted.  So unless your family plans on eating an entire bag in one sitting, bring a re-sealable bag for them.
  5. Use them to put a few diaper wipes in instead of lugging around the entire container everywhere.

 

Take it from a non-camper, these are the top 10 camping items that you don't know you need (but you do). A must read before any camping trip!

2. Diaper Wipes

Speaking of diaper wipes, even if you don’t have children you should have a pack of these with you.  Camping is dirty, even the fun parts like s’mores, and these are a lifesaver.

 

Take it from a non-camper, these are the top 10 camping items that you don't know you need (but you do). A must read before any camping trip!

3. Water Bottles

A lot of people buy bottled water to take on their trip and that’s great.  But you also want to have a regular water bottle that you can clip to your pack or belt loop with a carabiner clip.  Some trails can get difficult and you definitely want both hands free.

 

 

4. Baby Carrier

If you are hiking with small children, this is another must have.  While Moby Wraps are great (we love ours), not so much for hiking.  Invest in (or borrow) a supportive and comfortable backpack carrier.

 

Take it from a non-camper, these are the top 10 camping items that you don't know you need (but you do). A must read before any camping trip!

5. Vinyl Table Cloth

These make great, inexpensive “picnic blankets”.  Be sure to get one that has the soft lining on one side and vinyl on the other.  When you use it, put the vinyl side towards the ground and you instantly have a soft, dry place to sit and eat.  These are also great for babies to play on without getting insect bites from sitting in the grass.

 

Take it from a non-camper, these are the top 10 camping items that you don't know you need (but you do). A must read before any camping trip!

6. Card Games

If you do get stuck inside (whether you’re in a tent or a cabin) you’ll be so glad you brought these.  Card games don’t take up much room and can be a great boredom buster if you have kids in tow.  Here are some recommendations if you don’t know what to bring:

 

7. Medicine

Chances are you have a first aid kit that has the normal components like bandages and aspirin, but you also want to add allergy medicine, cold/flu medicine, and cough drops.  The day we arrived at our cabin, I was so sick that we ended up have to leave and drive 30 minutes away to get me some cough drops.  Don’t let this happen to you, friends.

 

Take it from a non-camper, these are the top 10 camping items that you don't know you need (but you do). A must read before any camping trip!

8. Tissues

On that same note, have a box of tissues.  We were lucky that we keep a box in our car otherwise we would have had to pick these up too.  Did I mention how sick I was?  Definitely, definitely have these.

 

Take it from a non-camper, these are the top 10 camping items that you don't know you need (but you do). A must read before any camping trip!

9. Multitool

A lot of people take pocket knives camping and while it beats a blank, a multitool isn’t much bigger and can prove very useful.  Ours even has needle nose pliers which, believe it or not, were used on multiple occasions.

 

Take it from a non-camper, these are the top 10 camping items that you don't know you need (but you do). A must read before any camping trip!

10. Umbrella

Not for if it rains, although that is clearly not a bad idea either, but umbrellas are great for making impromptu shade.  Babies and toddlers are the kings and queens of removing hats (among other things) and an umbrella can be a great alternative while still being compact enough to carry with you.

Going on vacation with kids this summer? Give yourself peace of mind with these kids' emergency lanyards.

 

Take it from a non-camper, these are the top 10 camping items that you don't know you need (but you do). A must read before any camping trip!

Outside of our misfortunes, we did have a fantastic trip.  I’m sure they will talk me into doing it again, sans being sick of course. Going on vacation with kids this summer?  Give yourself peace of mind with these kids’ emergency lanyards.

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