10 Best Snow Games To Play With Kids
Posted onFrom ‘Capture the Flag’ or ‘Tic-Tac-Snow’ to ‘Dodgeball’ and ‘Pin the Nose on the Snowman’, these top 10 snow games are sure to keep you giggling and get you moving.
From ‘Capture the Flag’ or ‘Tic-Tac-Snow’ to ‘Dodgeball’ and ‘Pin the Nose on the Snowman’, these top 10 snow games are sure to keep you giggling and get you moving.
Ever been peed on by your toddler while running a Class IV rapid? Read this post, published by OARS, for tips on how to tackle challenges during family adventures with kid.
Sailing with (or without) kids isn’t always picture-perfect. But the rain and bugs and broken bits are worth it for the good days.
When sailing with young kids, get off the boat often. (Seriously.) Here’s a funny run-down of our first outing on a small boat with two kids under five.
Canoes are the perfect way to introduce children to the water: they are sturdy, safe, versatile and affordable. Check out this story for tips + a packing list to start exploring rivers and lakes with your kiddos!
Although I love being an Adventure Mom, sometimes I mourn the loss of Adventure Me—the woman who could walk out the door and head straight into the mountains without juggling snacks, diapers, extra layers, and distracted children. When one of the kids starts whining on the trail, I’ll reminisce about how I used to move […]
Four women gathered on a summer evening to eat burritos, drink wine, and catch up, then spent 10 minutes writing Japanses poetry. Here’s what came out.
It’s the day before my 39th birthday, and I have 18 minutes before the babysitter leaves. I forgot the laptop in my haste to get to may meeting on time (and also to comb my hair), so I borrow old menus and a pen from the coffee shop waiter to write these words.
“Daily Delights” are one-sentence snapshots about exploring with kids. It’s like writing in your diary — quick, gritty, hand-written, and heartfelt — to help capture memories and inspire gratitude.
Two years ago, we bought a 10×14′ canvas wall tent, along with a mini wood stove and some nifty camping cots. Here’s why it’s a great family adventure setup.