The Family Dinner Project

The Walking Dessert

 

walkingdessertphotoWith the pressures on family time mounting, my wife and I are always looking for ways to stretch out our time together around family dinner.  During the summer that means a walking dessert – usually ice cream cones or popsicles, but anything that fits into a cup will work.  My wife started the walking dessert because I couldn’t get home in time for dinner and as means of stretching the meal until I arrived, she would take our restless kids on a walk.

Walking dessert accomplishes many things: It get us exercising; it redirects the urge my kids have to get up from the table; it provides new things to look at and talk about; and after sitting all day in an office (then in my car for the hour-long commute), it offers an alternative to sitting again for a long time at the dinner table. Walking dessert is also a physical way of talking together, side by side, which for me (and perhaps for you?)  is actually more comfortable than sitting across from someone.

If you like the sound of the walking dessert, here are a few things I suggest:

Also, here are a few games to play while walking:

 

It is also nice to stop and talk to neighbors, or pick up trash or fallen logs.  See what other ideas you or your children can create. And enjoy your time together.

 

This post originally appeared on the Hilltown Families blog.

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