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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

looking for good tent camping in northwest corner of colorado?




longtripa


have four kids all younger looking to go tent camping looking for something with some rivers or lakes close by with hiking would be nice too mountains area where there maybe some waterfalls an ideas would help


Answer
The NW corner of Colorado as many tent camping opportunities.

Dinosaur National Monument - http://www.nps.gov/dino

There are at least 10 Colorado State Parks in the area. The following link will take you to a map page with links to the parks. http://www.parks.state.co.us/

Two national forests are in the area with developed campgrounds...
White River NF campgrounds - http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/whiteriver/recreation/campgrounds/
Routt NF campgrounds - http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/mbr/recreation/camping/index.shtml

Bureau of Land Management northwest Colorado campgrounds - http://www.co.blm.gov/recweb/northwestrec.htm#camping

Some of my favorite campsites are on Colorado Wildlife Management Areas. Not all WMA's allow camping, but many do. Here is a map of the NW Colorado WMA's. http://wildlife.state.co.us/NR/rdonlyres/6A932E33-48D4-4B10-92ED-72E990CF796D/0/NW_SWAs.pdf

In the north central section of Colorado is Rocky Mountain National Park. One of Colorado's top tourist destinations, this park has campgrounds near streams and lakes, with spectacular scenery, and miles of hiking trails. Here is a link to their camping page - http://www.nps.gov/romo/planyourvisit/camping.htm

Did the female animals look forward to getting off the Ark or did they mostly have headaches?

Q. I'm guessing the female dinosaurs did not want to get busy.


Answer
I think the female dinosaurs ticked off Noah and he shoved them overboard. LOL It was dark, he was drunk..... they had a headache........ I mean, Noah was sort of prone to drunkenness.... As soon as they got off the ark, he was found naked in a tent drunk by his kids.




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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Did the female animals look forward to getting off the Ark or did they mostly have headaches?

Q. I'm guessing the female dinosaurs did not want to get busy.


Answer
I think the female dinosaurs ticked off Noah and he shoved them overboard. LOL It was dark, he was drunk..... they had a headache........ I mean, Noah was sort of prone to drunkenness.... As soon as they got off the ark, he was found naked in a tent drunk by his kids.

Christmas presents for my kids? Suggestions?

Q. Allison age 8: IPod suffle, camera, Clothes for her American girl, 4 foot tall dollhouse, Nintendo DS and game, Bendaroo package, littlest pet shop package game, New scooter
Rosalie age 8: same as her twin sister, Allison
For the twins, i am going to get them an easy bake oven.
Alexis and Leah age 4: American girls, barbies, dollhouse, kitchen and table play set thing with food, Barbie ATV, New bikes, Pink lego, dress up
Jacob and Riley age 4: little boy ATV, superman tent, lego, blocks, new bikes, dress up for boys(policeman) toy tains set, motor car
For the quads im getting a bouncy house, and a tent city
For all of them im getting, a swing set and jungle gym, a trampoline and my husband is building them a tree house. Oh and we are getting a puppy.
So do you think they are good christmas oresents? any suggestions? I would love to hear!


Answer
For Any girl The most awesome gifts:
1) Butterscotch FurReal Pony ( THE BEST )
2) Calico Critters Deluxe Villa House + Calico Critters ( because those are not included in the house )
3) KidKraft Savannah Dollhouse
4) Fisher-Price Loving Family Grand Dollhouse with Bonus Pack
5) Girl Gourmet Sweets Candy Jewel Factory
6) WowWee Alive Cubs Value Bundle - Bonus Mini Cub

For Any Boy :
1) Fisher-Price Power Wheels Jeep ( any )
2) Airflow Fire Truck Pedal Car
3) Lionel Polar Express Battery-Powered G-Gauge Train Set
4) Fisher-Price Smart Cycle
5) Fisher-Price Spike the Ultra Dinosaur




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Saturday, February 1, 2014

I'm looking for some fun things to do with 4 years old kids doing the day?




Emma Fox


maybe some games, worksheets,


Answer
Ask your librarian to help you find some really wonderful read-alound books.
Put on music and dance.

Make a batch of homemade play dough. Here's a great recipe:
http://www.modernparentsmessykids.com/2012/05/play-dough.html

Play hide and seek, play hide and seek with a stuffed animal (they try to find it), or hide a set of items (buttons, pennies, plastic coins, toy dinosaurs - whatever you've got!) around the room or yard for a "treasure hunt".
Draw with crayons.
Use a sheet to make a tent under a table. Play with flashlights.
Go on a nature walk or explore the yard. Most four-year-olds love to look for bugs or worms.
Collect some cardboard boxes to decorate and turn into forts, train cars, rocket ships, or almost anything else.
Go outside and blow bubbles or draw with sidewalk chalk.
Set up a little obstacle course around the house.
Bake cookies.
Play simple board games, such as Connect Four, Guess Who, Candy Land, and Hungry Hippos, matching games, or card games like Uno.
Build with blocks or Lego. If you don't have anything to build with, roll sheets of newspaper into long tubes and use masking tape to join the tubes to make structures.
Let them help with simple chores like folding towels and washing low windows.
Set up simple games using what you have on-hand, such as tossing rolled socks into a laundry basket or "bowling" with empty plastic bottles.
Fill a dish tub or other large container with water and place it on a towel to catch any drips. Give them measuring cups, funnels, whisks, and other gadgets to play with in the water. You can also add a little food coloring, baby shampoo, or ice cubes for variety.
Squeeze some shaving cream out onto the table. They can use their fingers to draw and write in the foam. It makes the room smell great and it wipes away easily when they are done.
Line up chairs in a row to play bus or train.
Tell stories together. Write down stories that they tell you so that they can make their own books.

Please skip the worksheets. They'll be drowning in them soon enough in school, and they really are a bore! Plus, it is hard to find a worksheet that meets each child's needs - they all learn at their own speed at this age, so the sheets are likely to be too hard for some and too easy for others.

babysitting advice!!!?




flhannahgi


im baysitting a 1st grader and a preschooler

what are some fun games we could play

(besides-hide-and-go-seek and tag)



Answer
I am a mom of a first grader and preschooler.

My kids love making a tent out of a large blanket draped over two chairs, bring popcorn under and flashlights.
I don't like them watching a lot of TV, but if it calms them down, it's great.
Read books, they love play dough, puzzles, board games, blocks, coloring, painting, cutting and gluing. Girls love playing Barbies with someone older, and dress up too.
Boys love cars and dinosaurs.




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Friday, January 31, 2014

I'm looking for some fun things to do with 4 years old kids doing the day?




Emma Fox


maybe some games, worksheets,


Answer
Ask your librarian to help you find some really wonderful read-alound books.
Put on music and dance.

Make a batch of homemade play dough. Here's a great recipe:
http://www.modernparentsmessykids.com/2012/05/play-dough.html

Play hide and seek, play hide and seek with a stuffed animal (they try to find it), or hide a set of items (buttons, pennies, plastic coins, toy dinosaurs - whatever you've got!) around the room or yard for a "treasure hunt".
Draw with crayons.
Use a sheet to make a tent under a table. Play with flashlights.
Go on a nature walk or explore the yard. Most four-year-olds love to look for bugs or worms.
Collect some cardboard boxes to decorate and turn into forts, train cars, rocket ships, or almost anything else.
Go outside and blow bubbles or draw with sidewalk chalk.
Set up a little obstacle course around the house.
Bake cookies.
Play simple board games, such as Connect Four, Guess Who, Candy Land, and Hungry Hippos, matching games, or card games like Uno.
Build with blocks or Lego. If you don't have anything to build with, roll sheets of newspaper into long tubes and use masking tape to join the tubes to make structures.
Let them help with simple chores like folding towels and washing low windows.
Set up simple games using what you have on-hand, such as tossing rolled socks into a laundry basket or "bowling" with empty plastic bottles.
Fill a dish tub or other large container with water and place it on a towel to catch any drips. Give them measuring cups, funnels, whisks, and other gadgets to play with in the water. You can also add a little food coloring, baby shampoo, or ice cubes for variety.
Squeeze some shaving cream out onto the table. They can use their fingers to draw and write in the foam. It makes the room smell great and it wipes away easily when they are done.
Line up chairs in a row to play bus or train.
Tell stories together. Write down stories that they tell you so that they can make their own books.

Please skip the worksheets. They'll be drowning in them soon enough in school, and they really are a bore! Plus, it is hard to find a worksheet that meets each child's needs - they all learn at their own speed at this age, so the sheets are likely to be too hard for some and too easy for others.

babysitting advice!!!?




flhannahgi


im baysitting a 1st grader and a preschooler

what are some fun games we could play

(besides-hide-and-go-seek and tag)



Answer
I am a mom of a first grader and preschooler.

My kids love making a tent out of a large blanket draped over two chairs, bring popcorn under and flashlights.
I don't like them watching a lot of TV, but if it calms them down, it's great.
Read books, they love play dough, puzzles, board games, blocks, coloring, painting, cutting and gluing. Girls love playing Barbies with someone older, and dress up too.
Boys love cars and dinosaurs.




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Saturday, September 7, 2013

I need help with planning a super fun sleepover for my 7 year old son's birthday party.?

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Sunnydaze9


Okay My son's birthday is soon and I am planning on just having a sleepover party in lieu of a Birthday party. Please help. How many kids should I allow? Should I have them come late in the day and picked up in the am. What activities can I plan to do? my son has never had sleepover and I really have never planned one. Please help.


Answer
I would only allow about four friends at most to attend. If they bring sleeping bags.

Have them come before dinner, do an outdoors-in-tents sleepover, barbecue hot dogs for dinner and make some'mors for dessert, tell a fun story, catch lightning bugs, look at the stars, that kind of thing.

Or have them come at noon, take them to the museum, then home to watch Night at the Museum. Or a dinosaur movie, or whatever.

I would have them picked up around 10:00-11:00, unless you have plans.

What rides are a must when you go to Disney World Florida? What hotels are offer excellent service?




Moose


I dont care about any other Disney theme parks, just the one in Orlando.


Answer
If you can afford it, the "A" hotels are truly dreamy -- great service and great views. Savannah view rooms at Animal Kingdom Lodge let you see wildlife while enjoying breakfast in bed. The Polynesian is within walking distance of Magic Kingdom and the nightly fireworks are visible from the lake shore behind the hotel.

The "C" hotels are the lowest price, and get you all the perks and privileges of being a WDW guest, but I think it's a better value to pay a little more for a "B" hotel and have more amenities (like water slides and hot tubs, bigger rooms with fridge and microwave) OR bring my tent to Fort Wilderness and enjoy really low prices AND be able to set up a camp kitchen. (Disney food can be VERY expensive.) If you are bringing kids, there is more for them to amuse themselves with at Fort Wilderness (especially if you bring or rent bikes) so they're not underfoot in your hotel room all the time. Choose a hotel in your price range by location, something adjacent to the park you visit most often.

Best rides:
Animal Kingdom. Take the safari ride http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/parks/attractionDetail?id=KilimanjaroSafarisAttractionPage first because the animals are most active in the early morning unless it's an unusually chilly day. Then do the time travel dinosaur ride (forget the name) and Everest Expidition coaster. Make some time to see some of animal shows too. The bird show is especially amazing, with trained birds interacting with audience members and an after show opportunity to see the birds up close and ask questions of the handlers. AK restaurants are nothing special, mostly snack bars with astronomically priced 'bronto burgers & T-rex fries,' but the Rain Forest Cafe is delighful, if pricey. If there is RFC near your home, it will be identical except for lower prices and no Disney theme items in the gift shops.

Epcot. A great mix and match of things. My favorite is Ellen's Energy Adventure, a must for fans of Ellen Degeneres, Jeopardy, or Dinosaur animatronics http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/parks/attractionDetail?id=EllensEnergyAdventureAttractionPage. There are quite a few hi-tech interactive playrooms for kids; some kids could spend hours at this and others get bored quickly. The Epcot World Village area is an assortment of complexes within the park, each with a national theme such as Japan, Norway, France, or Morroco. Most have a gift shop with authentic items from the host nation, a restaurant or two serving the national cuisine, and some also have a ride or presentation about the host nation. There are usually dance and music troops giving sidewalk entertainment at each pavillion. On my last visit, I was trying to imitate and Irish dance step, and dancer stepped out to give me an improptu private lesson!
The Norway ride is really exciting (compared with the other pavillion attractions, that is) and the French Bakery serves a reasonably priced, delicious sandwish and desert with a small bottle of wine or 'sidewalk' dining. If dining and shopping are important to you, Epcot is your place. Make sure to take advantage of 'will call' for your purchases; pick the up at guest services as you leave the park or have them delivered to your (on campus) room. If The Living Seas restaurant is still serving, invest in at least one day of Disney Dining Plan to have dolphins, giant rays, and huge sea turtles swimming past your table. Make reservations way in advance to get 'aquarium side' seating.

My MGM favorites are http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/parks/attractionDetail?id=IndianaJonesEpicStuntSpectacularAttractionPage, http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/parks/attractionDetail?id=TheDisneyMGMStudiosBacklotTourAttractionPage, which includes Catastrophe Canyon, http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/parks/attractionDetail?id=TheGreatMovieRideAttractionPage, where the Wicked Witch of the West plunges you into a movie magic dimension that includes Wild West Gun Fights, Scarlette O'Hara's Tara, and other classic film scenes. http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/dining/diningDetail?id=PrimeTimeCafeDiningPage is a Fifties Diner with the world's freshest, snarkiest waitersses; be prepared for a lecture on finishing your vegetables! Toy Story Pizza Planet is favorite with children. It's been many years since my last visit to MGM, and there are a lot of new rides and shows I'm not familiar with.

Magic Kingdom. The first and still the best. This is where you'll find the iconic Cinderella Castle, Mad Teaparty (ride a whirling tea cup), and Flying Dumbos. http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/parks/attractionDetail?id=JungleCruiseAttractionPage, http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/parks/attractionDetail?id=TheHauntedMansionAttractionPage, http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/parks/attractionDetail?id=PiratesoftheCaribbeanAttractionPage, http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/parks/attractionDetail?id=TheEnchantedTikiRoomUnderNewManagementAttractionPage, http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/parks/attractionDetail?id=CountryBearJamboreeAttractionPage, and http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/parks/attractionDetail?id=BigThunderMountainRailroadAttractionPage sound like a lot to cram into one day, but you want to stay late to see the fireworks show anyways, right? MK has the best parades, real 'must see' shows with amazing special effects floats and "real live" Disney characters. It's an easy walk from MK to The Polynesian Resort, for relaxed poolside dining. (Visit the hotel convenience store for a box of crackers, pound of cheese, jug of a drink, and a few apples to create an picnic meal economy meal. You can also watch the MK fireworks from the lake shore behind The Polynesian.

Indulge in at least one Character Dining experience to get the best photo ops with Mickey. Since rides 'conveniently' disembark within gift shops, start training your family right now to don't touch, don't even look, just walk by. Those $8 Mickey shoe laces and $12 'ear' hats can add up in a hurry.

If you're spending more than 4-5 days at WDW, you might want to plan a relaxing afternoon at Typhoon Lagoon. Kids can slide and surf while adults veg in lounge chairs or float round and round the circular Lazy River. Last time I was there, we were permitted to bring in a small picnic with ice chest and igloo jug of screwdrivers. Relaxed parents indeed! Thank Goodness for the WDW transportation system.

Give WDW a call right now at Guest Information
(407) 939-6244. These agents are knowledgable and helpful, very active in suggesting you most economical option rather than (like some other major Orlando attaction that I won't name) constantly urgint you to upgrade and spend more. Skip the cost of Park Hopper, unless you want to visit another theme pard after Animal Kingdom, which closes early so the animals can sleep. Any one park has plenty to keep you amused all day long, and you want to spend in the park, not spending 60-90 minutes getting from one park to another. If someone in your party would enjoy (not need, just enjoy) a wheelchair, rent one off campus for a week for about the same price you'd by the day at WDW. It won't let you skip lines, but it will give you a cart to carry your stuff on and a handy place to give your feet a rest. Everyone should have a compact rain poncho and dry sox (quick drying synthetic, not cotton) as Florida rains are very sudden and very hard, but short.

Have fun and tell Pluto (my favorite) that I'll be seeing him in December.




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