Summer lawn activities offer fun ways to bond with family

Bryan Clayton, CEO - GreenPal
Bryan Clayton, CEO - GreenPal
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With the arrival of summer, families are encouraged to make the most of their lawns with a variety of outdoor activities. From classic games to new twists on old favorites, these activities offer opportunities for fun and bonding without the need for extensive setup or equipment.

Sally Gibson, founder and owner of Someone Sent You a Greeting, recommends bean bag toss as a family-friendly backyard game. “It’s very easy to play and setup – cheap too!” she notes. The simplicity and competitiveness make it enjoyable for both children and adults.

Zoe from Loopla suggests playing “What’s the Time Mr. Wolf?” which is ideal for younger children as it combines counting with play. Natalie from One Simple Party shares her family’s enjoyment of frisbee games, highlighting its versatility and ease of access.

Todd Saunders, CEO of Flooring Stores, points out the growing trend of outdoor movies facilitated by affordable digital projectors. “Get everyone comfortable on the patio, pop some popcorn, and enjoy a movie together,” he advises.

Arvie Narido from Gift Rabbit explains the rules of Red-light Green-Light, while Catherine Wilde from Soul Care Mom reminisces about playing skittles with her family. Rachel Fink from Parenting Pod describes an improvised scavenger hunt that incorporates a refreshing twist with water punishments during hot weather.

Chris from GardenBenchTop.com recalls fond memories of playing 40-40 Home, while Amir Behrozi from My Home Dojo endorses lawn darts as a family favorite. James Green, owner of Cardboard Cutouts, discusses cornhole’s resurgence in popularity due to its accessibility for all ages.

Alexandra Fung, CEO of Upparent, highlights tag as an adaptable game suitable for various settings. Ronald Williams from Best People Finder details Cotton Bull Run as an entertaining challenge involving blindfolds and spoons.

Tara Orcutt from Veggieslicious emphasizes tug-of-war’s appeal across age groups when teams are evenly matched. Rousseau Vestal from Find The Aisle outlines hopscotch’s requirements using just chalk on pavement or concrete decks.

Rachel from National TASC LLC shares her family’s tradition of backyard BBQs and camping combined with simple games like charades or tag followed by stargazing at night.

These activities provide families with diverse options for enjoying their lawns this summer while creating lasting memories together. For those interested in maintaining their lawns’ appearance throughout these events or seeking additional tips on lawn care practices during warmer months can visit related blogs dedicated specifically towards homeowners’ needs regarding such matters online today!



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