Which Kind of Summer Vacation Mom are You?
There are two kinds of stay-at-home parents:
YAY! Summer Vacation Mom
You welcome summer vacation and are completely stress free as you and your kids just wing it every day, stumbling upon adventures and just brushing off the daily squabbles between siblings.
“Oh no!” Summer Vacation Mom
You dread summer vacation. Endless days of kids crying that they’re bored, endless hours of sibling fights, endless minutes of chaos and disorder.
This post is for us “oh no!” parents.
We all desperately wish we were always like the Yay! parents. But we are not.
We crave order and quiet. We crave time to clean the house or work at our work-from-home jobs.
If you’re wondering how to enjoy the season most of us Michiganders live for, the three short months of summer and lake fun, I’ve got ideas to help make that happen.
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9 Hacks for Crushing Summer Break With Kids
Enjoying Summer Break Takes Planning
There may be other ways to enjoy summer break with kids, but the only way I know is to plan, plan and plan some more. You can still be “spur of the moment” mom – as long as you plan it out!
Check out these ideas for Summer Schedule/managing kids over summer break.
1 – Create a Monthly Calendar for Your Summer Schedule
Put it on the fridge or somewhere visible, listing all the activities scheduled for each month. Kids can see what is coming up and feel a sense of order.
2 – Use a Daily Schedule Over Summer Break
Thinking I’m off my rocker yet? Kids crave parameters. And the great thing about summer break is that nothing terrible will happen if you go off schedule.
In fact, it’s probably fun to point out to kids, “Well, we were going to clean our rooms today, but let’s to go the beach instead!” (Which you had secretly planned, but now they think you’re an amazing spontaneous mom and won’t even wonder how you suddenly have a cooler packed with a beach lunch).
Don’t feel like a beach day? This schedule is here for you.
3 – Have Daily Chores for Kids
This can be part of their morning routine. Everyone likes feeling useful.
Create tasks that are age appropriate and explain to kids that they earn their screen time (or ice cream that afternoon or whatever) by completing chores accurately, and without complaint.
4 – Give Each Day of the Week a Theme
This year I want to check out a new trail every week. So Tuesdays will be Trails Day.
Since I’m a homebody, every afternoon’s fun time won’t be to go somewhere. And if the weather is better on Wednesday than Tuesday to go hiking, we’ll move things around.
But this helps me remember to do these fun things, and helps the kids have something to look forward to.
Other special days might be theme days, like Movie Monday, where we watch a movie and have popcorn, or Wacky Wednesday, where we dress in silly outfits and eat dinner for breakfast and breakfast for dinner.
Make it fun and make it your own!
5 – Enroll Kids in Summer Camps When Possible
This is a great way to keep kids busy and to shake up the long weeks of summer.
There are tons of Grand Rapids Summer Camps. Find the one(s) that are the best fit for your kids and your schedule.
6 – Go Outside and Play
Take advantage of the warmth and sun and make sure to get outside every day, rain or shine. Take a walk, run through the sprinkler (or splash pad!), hit up an outdoor activity center or try a new playground.
If it’s raining, run through the rain or have a puddle jumping contest – who can make the biggest splash?
Soaking up that vitamin D (it’s SO good for you!) and having outdoor activity time is so important for ALL of our physical, mental and emotional well-being.
7 – Manage Screen Zombies with Screen Slips
It’s easy for kids to waste away summer looking at screens. Screens are addicting! And kids can’t self-monitor their screen use.
Screen slips can help motivate kids to accomplish meaningful tasks each day before they log in to their iPads or video games.
(Wondering how much is too much? UofM Health-West has some great tips for handling screen time in kids.)
8 – Keep a Summer Adventure Bag in the Car
Pack a bag with the stuff you’ll need for impromptu adventures – sunscreen, towels, water, bandaids, bug spray, sun hats, extra clothes, etc.
That way you’re not scrambling to prep things for every outing. And if you’re out and about and decide to change plans, chances are you’ll have the gear to accommodate that.
9 – Avoid Taking Kids in the Grocery Store with Grocery Pickup Service
Grocery shopping with little kids is dizzying.
Ordering groceries online from Family Fare Fast Lane is a huge time saver. You can choose curbside pickup, or in some neighborhoods, they will deliver to you!
There’s nothing like coming home from a day away and having a tasty, easy meal ready to make without having to haul your tired self into the grocery store.
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Vicinity 156 Fulton St W
Grand Rapids Children's Museum 11 Sheldon Ave NE
45 Ottawa Ave NW 45 Ottawa Ave NW
You won't want to miss this larger-than-life, world-class activation making its U.S. premier at ArtPrize.
"David" is a 35-foot-tall marionette made out of aluminum. On opening night of ArtPrize, a group of puppeteers made him climb up the Amway Grand in downtown Grand Rapids!
Bonus: ArtPrize Visitors will be able to sign up to control this giant puppet at 45 Ottawa Avenue starting Monday. Make him dance, move, and have some fun! Bring the whole family for a hands-on experience like no other.
Sign up for a time slot to skip the line by reserving a time to interact with David. Choose a half hour window for arrival. Reserve a time for a group of up to 6.
PRO TIP: Visit during the day and you may be able to control David WITHOUT having to sign up! We've met the artist and she encourages as much interaction as possible. Be prepared: it's intense!
SCHEDULE:
Monday 9/18 - Wednesday 9/25
Noon - 8 PM Daily
Skip the line and reserve a time to interact with David. Choose a half hour window for arrival. Reserve a time for a group of up to 6 using the website link below to reserve your time. (FREE EVENT) https://airtable.com/appnUVaI4IyqJHT2H/pagydnEI5Q1RlgXhe/form
Amway Grand Plaza 187 Monroe Ave NW
Live statue performance - Outdoors- corner of Monroe Ave NW and Pearl St (near Amway Grand Plaza Hotel)
SCHEDULE (Sept 13 -26)
Fridays from 5 PM - 8 PM
Saturdays from 12 PM - 8 PM
Sundays from 12 PM - 6 PM
Mon - Thur from 5 PM - 8 PM
Large community-painted paint-by-number of the Calder that was made during ArtPrize 2023.
DeVos Place 303 Monroe Avenue NW
8’ x 8’ fairy house scene by Angie Thieszen Wood Stain Art. Bees, flowers, butterflies.
Get a poem on the spot from Endlesswill, a spoken word poet, author, and typewriter artist. You give him one word, and he crafts a custom poem for you right then (on a vintage typewriter.)
SCHEDULE
Fri 09/13 to Sat 09/28
8 AM - 8 PM Daily
Lunch break is from 12-1 PM
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Hand carved and painted life size wooden replica of King Tut’s coffin, Tomb and Artifacts from his Tomb. Movement, Lights, Sounds.
For the Love and Loss of 1,175,082 People who died from Covid in the USA 2020-2023. Each drop of white paint represents one life lost.
This 8-foot-tall drawing of Princess Diana was made using a single continuous pen and ink line on paper.
Gerald R Ford Presidential Museum 303 Pearl St. NW
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Sixth St Bridge Park 647 Monroe Ave NW
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Fish sculpture that shows how pollution that goes into the rivers and oceans affect the food on our dinner tables.
Canal Park Presented by SILVA 941 Monroe Ave NW
This pay phone art installation lets you explore where you'd go if you could teleport to another time. Pick up the phone, punch in some numbers, and imagine your journey. Made with recycled parts, this throwback pay phone blends the past and future for a cool, interactive experience.
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This is a unique interactive music experience, making music fun and accessible for people of all ages and any level of experience.
Fifth Third Bank 111 Lyon St NW
Seven 20-foot arches hang elegantly in the air. Made from birch wood and colored acrylic in a gradient pattern, they have built-in LEDs that can be controlled individually.
The arches also have intricate etched designs that create beautiful light and shadow effects. Hanging 30-40 feet high, the installation looks like a magical pathway in the sky.
This large suspended artwork was created by artists Felipe Gomez and Gabriella Zepeda.
Grand Rapids Art Museum 101 Monroe Center St NW
On Monroe Center OUTSIDE of the GRAM
OPENING WEEKEND ONLY
Sept 13, 14, 15 Noon - 6 PM
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Sat • 09/14 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
101 Monroe Center St NW
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Lookout Park 801 Fairview Ave NE
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SCHEDULE
Daily at 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Monday, Sept 16, to Saturday, Sept 28, 2024
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River Edge Trail Mural 225 Michigan St NW
Hyatt Place 140 Ottawa Ave SE
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The B.O.B. 20 Monroe Ave NW
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2024 ArtPrize SCHEDULE
11 AM, 1 & 6 PM MOST DAYS (Sept 18-28)
1 & 6 PM: (Tue Sept 24, Fri Sept 27)
*Off Mon, Sept 16; Wed Sept 18, Mon Sept 23
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Be sure to look at it up close.
An interactive 3D reverse perspective.
What to look for: The painting appears to change shape and move as you move by.
A motorcycle created from musical instruments. From drums to trumpets, see how many musical instruments you can count in this piece.
This sculpture of an eye shows how two people can look at the same thing but see it differently.
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ArtRat Gallery 46 Division Ave S
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Atrium at Uccello's 122 Monroe Center St NW
What hurts? What helps?
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Van Andel Arena 130 Fulton St W
A 12 foot tall colorful statue made out of steel armature and a dish glove made of crocheted plastic rope. This art structure is designed to envoke thoughts around the realities of the distribution of labor in the home.
Grand Rapids African American Museum & Archives (GRAAMA) 87 Monroe Center St NW
Kendall College of Art and Design 17 Fountain NW
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A large hanging art piece that shows the balance between happiness and sadness in life, using the Four Directions symbol to represent how everything is connected — from the seasons and winds to the cycles of life.
JW Marriott 235 Louis St NW
TETRA is functional art. This 3-wheel vehicle has flush glass and zero surface embellishment TETRA is Simple and solid, as if cut from a solid block of metal.
Carved wood clock shows that Time is not always linear, but a tangle of moments or memories. It teaches us to embrace life's imperfection.
A series of stunning Metal Mosaics showing contrasts like Strong vs. Tender. Sharp vs. Delicate. Solid vs. Dainty. Harsh vs. Gentle. Bold vs. Subtle. Durable vs. Fragile.
This contemporary carousel features three vintage embellished ponies mounted on a revolving mahogany pedestal.
Grand Rapids City Hall 300 Monroe Ave NW
PO Art Box 120 Monroe Center St NW
Monroe Community Church 1020 Monroe Ave NW
A collaboration of artists and artforms celebrating what has been passed down from their grandparents including pressed flowers, embroidery, origami, and felting.
Landscape paintings containing living plants that make you feel like you're in a mossy terrarium
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A woven tapestry of repurposed vinyl banners - the kind you see on signs along the highway.
Biggby Coffee 146 Monroe Center St NW
It includes a working waterfall!
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Louis Campau Skywalk 43 Monroe Ave NW
Mojo's Dueling Piano Bar & Restaurant 180 Monroe Ave NW
Periwinkle Fog 125 Ottawa Ave NW
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• Blue represents those currently experiencing Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia.
• Purple honors those who have lost a loved one to dementia.
• Yellow symbolizes caregivers.
• Orange signifies anyone who believes in a future free from dementia.
• White embodies hope for a cure.
What color resonates with you?
A collection of high heel shoes that represent the personality of each character from the Wizard of Oz.
Bridge Street Market 405 Seward Ave NW
ArtPrize ClubHouse *Content Alert* 61 Commerce Ave SW
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Cool ArtPrize merch to take home
Refreshing drinks
Hands-on art workshops to spark your imagination
Friendly faces at the Concierge desk to answer all your questions
Voting Kiosks
ALSO, visit the Priceless Gallery, where the ArtPrize team has picked some amazing art that shows what it means to be human.
Open NOON - 8 PM Daily during ArtPrize
**WARNING** there is nudity in some of the art pieces on display at this venue
Nine art quilts based on the game Dungeons & Dragons
AC Hotel Grand Rapids Downtown 50 Monroe Ave NW
A piece that shows the “hard reality” of a photograph and the softer quality of quilted fabric in one work.
Interactive art inviting you to write your hurts/pains on a white heart sculpture that will be filled in with black ink handwriting throughout ArtPrize, turning the heart dark.
Atelier Woodways 1422 Robinson Rd SE
Grand Rapids Downtown Market 435 Ionia Ave SW
Courtyard by Marriott Grand Rapids Downtown 11 Monroe Ave NW
Watercolor paintings of playful, whimsical and imaginative monsters, the kind you'd actually want to find under your bed!
Forest painting of changing light and the dramatic shifts in the environment caused by seasonal changes.
Have you ever gone rock hunting in a painting? Well, this vibrant landscape painting of northern Michigan at the peak of fall is stocked with gemstones. We even found some petoskey stones!
Courage & Soar 40 Monroe Center St NW Ste 104
First (Park) Congregational Church 10 East Park Pl NE
A Music Machine - made from broken instruments and discarded furniture - is activated when visitors turn a large copper crank. Cogs trigger a woodpecker keeping the beat, a skunk on washboard, and a squirrel adding his jam.
Giant! Thousands of multicolored tape strips were used to recreate iconic figure Frida Kahlo.
Intricate mechanical-pencil drawings of whitetail deer that passed through the artist's yard.
24 images of the grounds left in the bottom of a stainless steel mug after drinking his coffee.
5 paintings of the same 4 friends through the trials, triumphs, celebrations, secrets , vacation days, contemplation days of life. Enjoyment (childhood), Expectation (young adulthood), Encouragement (middle age), Endurance (seniors), Enrichment (friends of varying ages).
Art For Honor at Veterans Memorial Park 101 Fulton St E
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A large painting of women and men of African descent who gave so much in the performing arts, civil activism, writing, and other fields. Featuring great actors, writers, and performers of all creeds and colors.
A sculpture tribute to Emperor, the artist's first service dog. Emperor was assigned to SEAL Team 3 for bomb detection and deployed to both Iraq and Afghanistan. This monument stands for the memory of all warriors who have stood on the wall protecting us all every day.
Canopy by Hilton 131 Ionia Ave SW
The McKendrick Building 1443 Wealthy St SE
The Morton *Content Alert* 55 Ionia Ave NW
The art display incorporates journal entries from the artist's very own journals. The artist also provides journals for viewers to contribute their own stories, in hopes to encourage the healing process through sharing and journaling our experiences.
Draping fabric cascading to the floor. The artist displays the need for recognizing the minute and infinite connective threads among us,
This installation commemorates a forest fire in central Michigan that engulfed 6,000 acres of pine trees.
This art display includes two cabinets, a backpack, and other items. The open cabinet shows the parts of ourselves we reveal, while the closed one symbolizes what we keep hidden.
The artist has created drawings of the images portrayed within the bunched and gathered newspapers he uses for his artwork.
United Bank of Michigan 44 Ionia Ave SW
A pair of paintings depicting the dual and intricate realities of life. Encouraging the viewers to contemplate and discuss what this means to them.
The Mint Artists Guild is showcasing 50 + tiny paintings depicting "Small Joys" all created by Detroit youth artists. These paintings show a wide array of things from fish, swimming with friends, smiling to flowers blooming, and more.
There will also be a spot to share the small joys in your own life as well.
Shakedown Street 670 Leonard St NW
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This piece is the first installment of an ongoing series of fabricated stories based on underworld mythologies around the globe.
Atwater Brewing 201 Michigan St NW
Scenes from the gorgeous Mitten State within mattes of Michigan
Photo series of the tiny flowers we don't usually pay attention to
Holiday Inn Grand Rapids Downtown 310 Pearl Street NW
Old World Olive Co 108 Monroe Center St NW
Brewery Vivant 925 Cherry St SE
A mosaic made up of 576 images of dark-colored shelter dogs that have statistically less chances than regular colored dogs to get adopted.
Le Macaron 132 Monroe Center St SW
A crocheted artist's fantasy rendition using colored yarns to highlight the beauty of real coral reefs with some pop art planted throughout the display.
Sun • 09/15 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
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Cornerstone Church 48 Lafayette Ave SE
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Grand Valley State University - Eberhard Center 301 Fulton St W
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Speciation Cellars 928 Wealthy St SE
SHOW Salon 40 Monroe Center
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Sundance Grill and Bar 151 Ottawa Ave NW
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