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Oh where, oh where has the summertime gone? We've got two weeks until school starts, which is just enough time for one last hurrah. Or two. Or three. Or fourteen. Hey, we've gotta make the most of each lazy, carefree summer day before we get back to the daily schooltime grind! Here's a list of fourteen things I want to do before the summer ends: 1) Visit a theme park What's summer without the thrills and chills of an amusement park? We purchased a season pass to Gilroy Gardens, a small, local (i.e. not crowded!) theme park, so the kids could get their fill of roller coasters, twirling teacups, giant swing rides and giant rocking viking boats. If they had their way, we'd be there every day, but fortunately for my poor, nauseated stomach we've got other activities on our agenda. 2) See the animals at the zoo This spring we bought an annual membership to the Oakland Zoo this summer, and so far we've only visited once. We're definitely visiting the zoo at least once more before school starts because I hate the thought of wasting the membership. Oh, and because the kids like seeing those tiny Day-Glo colored frogs. 3) Camp out We need another week to recover from our European travels, but next week I want to throw our tents and sleeping bags into the car and head to a nearby camping ground for some outdoor fun. 4) Visit a museum There's no shortage of family-friendly museums in the Bay Area, and each one is guaranteed to give us a fun, educational day. 5) Have some fish and chipsLike we didn't have fish and chips once or twice a week while we were in the UK. But we love fish and chips and can't get enough of the stuff. Besides, while we're munching on our food we can reminisce about our fish and chips in Volendam, or in Portsmouth, or in Devizes, or in any of the other places we ate fish and chips in this summer. 6) Read The kids have just a week to go before the summer reading program at our local library ends. They've actually reached their reading goals -- they just need to write out their reading logs -- but they love reading so much that adding a couple of books to their total isn't a big deal. 7) Go to the beach It seems crazy to think that we live in California and haven't been to the beach even once this summer! 8) Go to a water park The kids have never been to Water World, and it looks like it's going to be a hot weekend. Guess where we're going? 9) Skate The Pea is just at the cusp of moving up a grade in her figure skating lessons so she wants to spend as much time in the ice rink as she can. As for 3Po and Jammy, they want to skate too -- skateboard, that is. They each received a skateboard from their grandparents as a belated birthday present, and they're eager to carve up those concrete halfpipes at the skate park. 10) Eat some summertime fruit Our local farmer's market has the best organic peaches and nectarines in the world, but their season is coming to an end. The market will stay open till December, but the organic peach stall will close in a couple of weeks, so we're making the most of it and stuffing ourselves with the sweet, juicy fruit. 11) Learn something new The Pea wanted to learn how to knit this summer, and with just two weeks left I doubt if she'll be starting schoolyear knitting scarves. But there's no time like the present to start, and if I buy a how-to book and some yarn and spend some time with her, she might at least get to know the difference between a knit and a purl. 12) Plan a sleepover The great thing about a summertime sleepover is that you can have it on any day of the week -- there's no school to wake up early for -- and save the weekends for family, when everyone is home. 13) Chill It's summertime. I've got to leave some time to do absolutely nothing. 14) Prepare for school. Truth be told, I think the kids are ready to go back to school. They miss their friends, and they want to get back to their various lessons and organized activities. And I'm looking forward to getting the house back to myself after they're all in class. So we're celebrating by shopping for some spiffy new lunchboxes and back-to-school outfits. I think it's going to be a great schoolyear, and -- dare I say it?? -- I can't wait to get started! Whatever you plan to do for the rest of the summer, don't forget to fuel up with a good breakfast -- and have some Bonggamom Finds on the side! I'm partnering with BlogHer and Kellogg's to bring you some fun breakfast topics, from morning routines to cereal to family breakfast traditions and more. Join me every week through October 2010 for a new discussion -- and a new giveaway for a $100 Visa Gift Card! Win a $100 Visa Gift Card One lucky Bonggamom Finds reader will win a $100 Visa Gift card courtesy of Kellogg's and BlogHer. To enter, just leave a comment on this post and tell me what your family likes to eat for breakfast. You can get extra entries by tweeting and blogging about this giveaway, making sure to include a link to this giveaway in your tweet or blog post. Just leave a comment on this post and share the link to your tweet or blog post. Entries will be accepted until August 23, 2010. For full giveaway rules, click here. 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«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 260 of 260 Newer› Newest»i actually love to eat special K for breakfast! it fills me up that way I am not eating all day
drea8685@yahoo.com
We love cereal and waffles. My youngest daughter eats waffles seven days a week. lol Thanks for the giveaway!
We eat coffee. I like breakfast foods but get sick if I eat in the morning kids are the same (and old enough its' okay).
http://twitter.com/dddiva/status/21932915413
During the week it's whatever is fastest & easiest! On the weekend we like to slow down and enjoy a hot cooked meal! Eggs, veggies, cheese, toast, hashbrowns!
Tarah
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We like to eat cereal and bacon for breakfast.
kerrie@mayansfamily.com
We like to have eggs with chesse or pancakes!great giveaway thanks!
tishajean@ charter.net
tweeted for you too
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tishajean@ charter.net
During the week it's usually cereal for breakfast but on the weekend we like to head for our favorite restaurant and get waffles.
Believe it or not, leftover pizza is a favorite breakfast treat here. Most days we have cereal with fresh fruit.
momznite_at_yahoo_daught_com
toast and vegemite for me - mac an cheese for the 5 year old
We have our own chickens so we eat eggs.
My families favorite breakfast is good old biscuits with sausage gravy.
My kids like to eat pop tarts and cereal for breakfast :D
justine417@comcast.net
I tweeted
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justine417@comcast.net
We eat cereal during the week, but on the weekends we have muffins, pancakes or waffles!
annemarie562000(at)yahoo(dot)com
My kids usually eat nutrigrain bars, but when I make breakfast for DINNER, we LOVE big, fluffy pancakes with bacon or sausage!
Thanks for the chance!
mybabyblessings [at] gmail [dot] com
We love cold cereal in the hot summertime.
Breakfast changes weekly for me! Some weeks, it's turkey bacon and cheese on an English muffin. The next week, it might be cereal. Some weeks, it's a couple of granola bars. I need change as much as possible, so it never stays the same!
krtrumpet [at] aol [dot] com
My daily breakfast is a healthy protein shake with fresh fruit.
On the weekends I can go crazy with bacon and egg sandwich.
scoopster(nospam)at yahoo dot com
I make my son a ham and cheese omlette every day and I have coffee and almond butter.
spencer1953 at gmail dot com.
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scoopster(nospam) at yahoo dot com
We like eggs, bacon, biscuits and chocolate gravy. YUM! trinitygsd at yahoo dot com
We LIKE to eat cinnamon pecan stuffed pancakes, but we usually eat cereal. :)
msurosey@yahoo.com
My kids love granola bars for breakfast.
my kids like ton eat toaster waffles for breakfast
One of our favorites is homemade pancakes.
ardy22 at earthlink dot net
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ardy22 at earthlink dot net
We love pancakes and cinnamon rolls. The kids "gotta have their pops!"
Some mornings it is a cup of milk or juice and some grapes or an apple. Quick food as we go to the bus stop (we are in year round school). On weekends it is a full breakfast spread!
hockeygalnc(AT)hotmail(DOT)com
I tweeted about this giveaway:
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hockeygalnc(AT)hotmail(DOT)com
We love eating Kellogg's cereal! Seriously, we especially like Special K - blueberry, red berry, chocolate... yummmy!
Thanks for a great giveaway.
mayacarpenter at verizon dot net
I tweeted
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mayacarpenter at verizon dot net
I blogged!
http://giveawaysonblogs.blogspot.com/2010/08/kelloggs-100-visa-gift-card-giveaway.html
mayacarpenter at verizon dot net
we like cereal and fruit
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My family tends to keep it simple for breakfast: cereal, toast, fresh fruit, and occasionally french toast and eggs, which makes my life a lot easier, that's for sure!
gkaufmanss@yahoo.com
I tweeted: http://twitter.com/guettel78/status/21949196638
gkaufmanss@yahoo.com
It's terrible for us, but we love to have turkey sausage gravy and biscuits and fruit salad!
We are trying to finish moving into our house - it actually is pretty fun. The kids are loving getting into their rooms!
On weekdays it's usually cereal or oatmeal and on weekends we make pancakes, waffles or french toast and sometimes bacon and eggs.
We like cereal and bagels for breakfast
http://twitter.com/susan1215/status/21950827809
bagels, yogurt, and fresh fruit make for a great breakfast!
Thanks for the giveaway!
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cold cereal, Honey Nut Cherrios is the favorite @ our house
We usually eat cereal and fruit. Sometimes it will be oatmeal or pancakes in the winter.
tweet http://twitter.com/LuckyJinxy/status/21954659700
We have been on a bit of a scrambled eggs on toast jag of late (or I have been at least). Other days I eat dinner leftovers. The kids eat cereal.
I tweeted:
https://twitter.com/swisspotluck/status/21955681354
we love sausage and fench toast
eggs-we eat them everyday during summer but only on the weekends the rest of the year.
flyergal82 at yahoo dot com
My family loves pancakes and chocolate milk. Yum!
saulpaugh.chelsea(at)gmail(dot)com
Tweeted.
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saulpaugh.chelsea(at)gmail(dot)com
My kids are hypoglycemic so we eat some random things for breakfast. If my son won't eat eggs, he has a protein bar. My daughter eats cheese, meat, or eggs. They both will eat cereal from time to time too.
right now woth backto school we are on a pop tart kick
Cereal with bananas on top!
We like pumpkin waffles with fresh fruit like strawberries and blueberries....an occasional sunny side up egg is a must too!
afrugalfriend (at) gmail (dot) com
Waffles!
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