Showing posts with label Family Obstacle Race. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family Obstacle Race. Show all posts
Thursday, August 18, 2016
DIY Outdoor Obstacle Course
A few years ago we ran an obstacle course race together as a family and it was a HUGE hit. Since we've moved across the street from a giant park, the kids have been after me to put our own course together. So I hit up our local dollar store and with the help of a few additional doodads, set up a super fun course that is also easy to break down and re-use. Head over to Z Living to get the goods!
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Keep It Local: Ruckus Sports Family Friendly Obstacle Course and a DISCOUNT!
As you might have noticed, we've fully jumped aboard the family obstacle course/mud run/watch tiny tots beat the heck out of their parents race train. We ran a family obstacle course earlier this summer and all had a blast. Mom was a little worried that we'd be too young for it, but we showed them. Although our 'rents are no strangers to running, and obstacle course running specifically, Cam and I both schooled mom and dad in the way that only kids with an endless supply of energy can. So, mom has been on the lookout for another and was really excited to hear that Ruckus Sports will be hosting a family friendly obstacle course race in the DC area on September 28th.
In addition to a 5K obstacle course for your parents, there will be a mini ruckus for kids ages 2 - 13 -- there is no designated distance -- your kiddo can do as many laps as he/she wants (which will probably be many more than you could do). Each mini ruckus registration comes with a free spectator pass so you can be close by and they'll be plenty of staff to help the kids through as well. All mini ruckus participants will receive a t-shirt, race bib and medal.
AND Not-So-SAHM readers can receive $10 off the registration fee by entering the code NOTSOSAHM at checkout. Click here to register and we hope to see you there!
Monday, July 8, 2013
Miscellaneous Madness: Summer Bucket List Update #1
Hard to believe, but we are four weeks into our official summer break. So we figured it was time to give an update on our summer bucket list progress. We've been hard at work, but barely made a dent. With summer camp consuming a large part of our days these past few weeks, we're really looking forward to a big August attack. That said, the bucket list has still taken some hits. Here's where we stand one month in.
1. made sand art -- we previously posted on this jewelry we made during our first week of summer break.
2. found 1 new geocache (out of 15 projected finds this summer) -- it hasn't been for lack of effort -- we've been hot on the trail of a series of difficult city nanocaches. only found 1 since the start of summer thus far, but the search has been awesome trip and we'll post on that series soon.
3. launched a beachside water balloon fight -- in an effort to give mom and dad a break from the constantly requested beach activities of "lift me over these waves," "daddy, you're a horsey," "dig me a hole," "chase me," and "help me pee without the entire beach noticing," mom came up with a target-practice like game using water balloons filled at the beach. no big surprise that it turned into "throw the water balloons at mommy and daddy."
4. family olympics -- the Green Family Olympics was a scaled-down affair this year. we still managed some egg races though.
5. checked out a new art museum -- our visit to the Philadelphia Art Museum was a big hit and we plan on returning again this summer.
6. found 1 new park (out of 3 planned new finds this summer) -- we found a wonderful waterside park in Lewes, DE this past week. more to come soon on our adventure there!
7. went boating -- part of our adventure to the park listed above was by way of the Cape May, NJ - Lewes, DE ferry. stay tuned.
8. mini golfed -- swung some clubs at DC's only outdoor mini golf range, East Potomac Park. it was fab and we'll give you all the deets in a soon-to-come post.
9. rootbeer floats -- part of our recent boating adventure. we hit up the boat's snack bar and made our own impromptu rootbeer floats. we might have overheard mom saying "we're on a boat WITH rootbeer floats. boom, bucket list."
10. found a new library -- easily one of the best results of our bucket list thus far, we've been hitting the Cleveland Park library hard. on our second trip there last week we discovered Tuesday lego afternoons AND, wait for it, chess for kids on Wednesdays. you know where we'll be on all upcoming scorchers.
11. attempted 3-D imax -- we watched Kelly Slater's "The Ultimate Wave Tahiti 3D" at the Smithsonian, which was insanely amazing. I was more into the candy mom let me have and objected to the 3D glasses' style. but Kane was captivated and kept trying to reach out and grab things as they flew by us.
12. baked rainbow cupcakes -- we made these babies to go meet brand new baby Kingston. he's gorgeous and yummy all on his own, but the cupcakes were also well received by his older sisters.
13. ran a family race -- mom and dad really wanted us to do a mud race, but Kane wasn't into it. we lucked out and found the Kazokufit obstacle challenge in Virginia at the end of June. more to come on that!
1. made sand art -- we previously posted on this jewelry we made during our first week of summer break.
2. found 1 new geocache (out of 15 projected finds this summer) -- it hasn't been for lack of effort -- we've been hot on the trail of a series of difficult city nanocaches. only found 1 since the start of summer thus far, but the search has been awesome trip and we'll post on that series soon.
3. launched a beachside water balloon fight -- in an effort to give mom and dad a break from the constantly requested beach activities of "lift me over these waves," "daddy, you're a horsey," "dig me a hole," "chase me," and "help me pee without the entire beach noticing," mom came up with a target-practice like game using water balloons filled at the beach. no big surprise that it turned into "throw the water balloons at mommy and daddy."
4. family olympics -- the Green Family Olympics was a scaled-down affair this year. we still managed some egg races though.
5. checked out a new art museum -- our visit to the Philadelphia Art Museum was a big hit and we plan on returning again this summer.
6. found 1 new park (out of 3 planned new finds this summer) -- we found a wonderful waterside park in Lewes, DE this past week. more to come soon on our adventure there!
7. went boating -- part of our adventure to the park listed above was by way of the Cape May, NJ - Lewes, DE ferry. stay tuned.
8. mini golfed -- swung some clubs at DC's only outdoor mini golf range, East Potomac Park. it was fab and we'll give you all the deets in a soon-to-come post.
9. rootbeer floats -- part of our recent boating adventure. we hit up the boat's snack bar and made our own impromptu rootbeer floats. we might have overheard mom saying "we're on a boat WITH rootbeer floats. boom, bucket list."
10. found a new library -- easily one of the best results of our bucket list thus far, we've been hitting the Cleveland Park library hard. on our second trip there last week we discovered Tuesday lego afternoons AND, wait for it, chess for kids on Wednesdays. you know where we'll be on all upcoming scorchers.
11. attempted 3-D imax -- we watched Kelly Slater's "The Ultimate Wave Tahiti 3D" at the Smithsonian, which was insanely amazing. I was more into the candy mom let me have and objected to the 3D glasses' style. but Kane was captivated and kept trying to reach out and grab things as they flew by us.
12. baked rainbow cupcakes -- we made these babies to go meet brand new baby Kingston. he's gorgeous and yummy all on his own, but the cupcakes were also well received by his older sisters.
13. ran a family race -- mom and dad really wanted us to do a mud race, but Kane wasn't into it. we lucked out and found the Kazokufit obstacle challenge in Virginia at the end of June. more to come on that!
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