Capturing the Last Beautiful Moments of Summer

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Summer has a way of slipping through our fingers quickly. Before your kids head back to school and summer slips away, enjoy a bit of rest, relaxation and bonding with your family at some of the prettiest and most peaceful places around.

Waterways…

There is something truly serene and peaceful about spending an afternoon on the water. For a truly peaceful experience, enjoy an afternoon canoeing or paddle boating at a local lake. You can rent canoes, paddle boats (and bicycles) for free at Legacy Park’s 22-acre lake in Lee’s Summit. Simply call 816.969.1550 for reservations. Or, head to Lake Olathe where you can enjoy the swim beach or fishing dock. Stroll around the lake and enjoy time outside.

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Fresh Squeezed Lemonade…

Remember the Country Time Lemonade commercials that used to air showing children and grandparents sipping lemonade on the back porch? Does anything say summer better than a glass of ice-cold, freshly squeezed lemonade? We love to buy homemade lemonade at local fairs, including the Missouri State Fair (Aug. 8-18). Locally, Unforked (multiple locations) makes a delicious lavender lemonade.

Go for a Picnic Near a Waterfall…

Many beautiful parks in the area offer pleasant spots to picnic, but for a scenic afternoon enjoying natural beauty, pack a picnic to enjoy near a local waterfall.

Back-to-School Shopping…

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I have fond memories of back-to-school shopping with my grandmother. We’d shop at Bannister Mall (back when everyone in KC shopped at Bannister Mall) and have lunch at Annie’s Santa Fe. Make a tradition of taking your child out for a day of shopping, to select a special first-day-of-school outfit and enjoy lunch. Our favorite local shopping centers include Summit Fair in Lee’s Summit, Legends Outlets in Kansas City, KS, and Zona Rosa in the Northland.

Go Fishing…

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I grew up fishing for crappie with my grandfather at the lake. Whether you fish from the dock (especially serene) at a local marina, or the shore at a local lake or rent a boat to reach the hot spots, a day fishing is one of the best ways to make summertime memories as a family. Remember that adults need a current fishing license from the state conservation department.

Great Fishing Spots in Missouri and Kansas:

Go for a Family Bike Ride…

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Biking is great family exercise, and you can find local trails at KCBike.info/KCTrails. Our favorite local trails include:

Make a Scrapbook…

Create an album for your child capturing not just the smiles of baby teeth, missing teeth, braces, and grown-up pearly whites … capture who they are! Take a photo of your child against a backdrop with the child on the far right of the backdrop (a sheet or solid wall is ideal). Then, using your favorite photo editing software, add text to the left of the image answering basic questions about your child: name, age, favorite color, favorite hobby, what she wants to be when she grows up, favorite pet, nickname, favorite school subject, etc. Then, repeat annually. Watch every year as your child’s dreams change from growing up to be a firefighter, to a veterinarian, ballerina or movie star.

Kristina Light’s family loves canoeing and they always remember to start planning their fall family canoe trip before summer ends!

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