Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Scary Halloween Classroom Games

Most children love all things Halloween. As adults, we assume it's because Halloween means candy and children generally love candy. But many children love more than just the abundance of candy at Halloween time. They really get into the ghoulish aspect of the holiday and delight in the displays of gooey brains and squishy body parts.

Halloween games, therefore, can be really fun and gooey, if you wish. The kids will go with it, don't worry.

First up, a brain game. There's a fun game on store shelves where you pick through a rubber "brain" to figure out what's in it. You can create this easily yourself. Make some jello and fill it with a variety of items, like gummy worms and other gummy candies, some small candy and trinkets and other items. Tell the children to root around in the bowl of jello (call it a "brain" if this will get the kids more interested) to figure out what's in it. It's gooey and messy and kids love it. Best yet, color the jello black so it's too dark to see what's inside and it looks more like gooey brain matter (the way kids see it, anyway).

In that same, or similar vein, kids love the spaghetti game. Be sure they are wearing a smock over their clothes or are wearing play clothes before playing this game. Make a big bowl of spaghetti and fill it with all kinds of items, like plastic bugs, gummy worms and other items that might feel a bit strange. Make the children feel around in the bowl of spaghetti and identify the items they feel. Once they are done and cleaned up, have them list as many items as they can remember. Whoever gets the most items listed (and right) gets a prize. Spaghetti, anyone?

Another similar game that's always popular is to take a cardboard box and paint it black, both the inside and outside. Carve a small hole in the top, really just large enough for the children to get their hands into, and fill the box with a variety of items. They can be related to Halloween (like a small pumpkin) or not (wrapped Tootsie rolls or a tiny toy Hummer car). Have the children guess what's inside the box and award the box itself to the child who guesses the most number of items correctly. To make this gooey and silly, be sure to include some items that might feel like body parts or brain matter.

Kids love creating silly fictional stories, often with absurd plotlines. Halloween is the optimum time to let them run wild with their imaginations. Have them spend a bit of time writing out the scariest story they can think of. Some children might need some direction not to make it ridiculously grotesque, so use caution with these children in your clarification of this assignment. Once the stories are written, have the children hand them in and then have a guest reader for each one of them. Each child will come to the front of the class and read the story with as much dramatization as they can muster. Once the story is read, everyone has to guess who wrote the story. The writer should play along, otherwise everyone will know it was their story! The winner is the child who wrote a story so intriguing and unusual that nobody knew it was his or hers!

Kids love the word find games when you give them a word or words relating to a holiday or something else and have them find words within those words. In this case, give them Halloween-related words and ask them to find as many scary words as they can. For example, you might give them the word "Halloween" and see how many scary words they can make from the letters. Or you could give them a series of words and let them rearrange the letters in all of the words to create scary words, or even create a story from the scary words. Put a time limit on this game and award a prize for the child who creates the most words in the least amount of time.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Beach Vacations For Winter

During the winter months, finding a beach vacation spot can be a little difficult.  It doesn't have to be, which is where this article will really come in handy.  Below, you'll find some resorts that offer a unique twist to your winter beach vacation.

1.  Molokai Ranch and Lodge

On a white sand shore on the tiny Hawaiian island of Molokai, guests will stay in comfortable yet unique
tents.  Each double unit canvas bungalow sits on  wooden platforms, offers queen size beds in one
unit, twin beds in the other, solar powered lights, and a private bathroom with hot water showers.

The Molokai Ranch and Lodge offers over 54,000 acres, including seaside cliffs with very lush valleys.  The outdoor activities here include sea kayaking, cultural hikes, mountain biking, and horseback rides.  For the kids, the lodge offers nature walks, horse stables, tidal pools and  Hawaiian arts and crafts.

2.  Grand Wailea Resort and Spa of Hawaii

Long ago, a big swimming pool was enough to make guests happy.  Now days, resorts compete in water
activities such as lagoons, waterfalls, water  slides, and even lazy rivers.

The Grand Wailea Resort offers several attractions, such as the 4,580 square foot Hibiscus pool,
and the 25,700 square foot Canyon Activity pool which is great for families. 

3.  Atlantis Resort of the Bahamas

In the amazing water fun department is the unique Atlantis Resort and Spa on Paradise Island in the Bahamas.  Along with the beach, the Atlantis has eleven swimming pools, Mayan Temple water slides, and lazy river rides.  The Atlantis also boasts an amazing marine habitat, with exhibit lagoons that house more than 50,000 sea animals.

4.  Club Med Punta Cana

Over the last several years, the Dominion  Republic has been working very hard to establish itself as a destination for families, with many all inclusives being built.  This location has all the perks of a tropical resort plus stand out features that include kids programs, and  other attractions that make Club Med Punta Cana
one of the most unique beach vacation spots in the entire world.

5.  Virgin Islands

The US Virgin Islands National Park is a very  unique vacation spot with white sandy beaches, and
lodging in comfortable tent cottages.

As with the Molokai Ranch, guest cottages are built on platforms and designed to be both attractive and comfortable.  Each one has a sleeping area, bed linen, towels, kitchen utensils, stove, ice cooler, and even a private deck.

Water sports for the area include kayaking, wind surfing, snorkeling, and scuba diving.  There is  also an outdoor restaurant and a food store for those who want to cook from the privacy of their own room.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Cloister At Sea Island

The Cloister At Sea Island is a private five mile long coastal vacation spot in Georgia.  Sea Island is well known for its championship golf course,  which after recent improvements, is now better than ever before.

There are a total of 54 holes, which include the 18 hole Plantation Course which opened in 1998, and
was designed by Rees Jones.  The 18 hole Seaside Course was renovated by Tom Fazio and re-opened
again in 1999.  You can learn to play golf at this course, or just play and polish your game.

The Sea Island resort also offers a spa with several fitness facilities.  You can participate in special
classes as well as personalized fitness and wellness programs.  Other activities around the resort include
tennis, horseback riding, sunset cruises, boating, fishing, shooting school, kayaking, swimming, and
even diving lessons.

Sea Island also offers a family destination where kids can choose from several different vacation
activities.  Children can play afternoon tennis free of charge and even participate in complimentary
golf and tennis clinics.  During the summer, spring break and even holidays, the resort is happy to
provide a program for kids ages 3 - 11.

Resort rooms and food

The Cloister at Sea Island offers you well over 250 guest rooms and suites that are situated in various
houses on Sea Island.  The Retreat House, Hamilton House, and Harrington House are all located on the
beach, while the newer guest houses and Terrace Houses are all located between the beach and the
tennis center.

Guests that visit Sea Island can also stay at the Lodge at Sea Island Golf Club, which opened in
March of 2001.  The Lodge offers guests 40 luxurious rooms and suites that are situated above the
clubhouse with golf course and even ocean views.

The main dining room at the Cloister offers live music and dancing during warmer months. The Terrace
dining room, located at the Lodge at Sea Island Golf Club serves continental cuisine with a  Southern twist. 

Late spring, summer, and early fall are by far the best times to check out the Cloister at Sea Island.  Sea Island is an hour drive by car from Savannah Georgia and one hour away from Jacksonville Florida.  Private aircraft can also land at the McKinnon Airport on St. Simons Island, which is four miles away from the Cloister.  No matter how you get here - you'll be glad you did!

Friday, June 8, 2012

9 Beach Vacation Ideas

When it comes to go on your beach vacation, it can  be very hard to pick a destination.  There are many
places you can go, whether you want to explore the beaches of Hawaii or just play golf in Georgia. 
Below, you'll find 9 ideas to help you decide on where to go for your vacation.

1.  Hawaii resort

You can choose to put your frequent flier miles to good use and take a beach vacation on the island of
Hawaii.  Here, you can relax on the beach, swim in the ocean, play golf, and even indulge in one of
the many innovative spa treatments.  Hawaii enjoys some of the best weather in the world - making it
a great choice for your beach vacation.

2.  Golf and Beach in Georgia

Popular among the East Coast, the Cloister at Sea Island in Georgia offers you 54 holes of championship
golf, sandy beaches, and a wide array of things for you to do. 

3.  Oahu beach vacation

At the Kahala Mandarin Oriental you can expect to be pampered like never before.  You can visit the spa,
take scuba diving classes, or choose to swim it up with the dolphins.  The resort is conveniently
located 15 minutes away from Honolulu and Waikiki Beach.

4.  Virgin Islands vacation

At this vacation destination you can enjoy blue waters and sandy beaches.  The Ritz Carlton, and
St. Thomas resorts offer you the best of luxury hotels during your beach vacation in the Virgin
Islands.

5.  Half Moon Bay California

Located just 30 minutes by car away from San Francisco, the Ritz Carlton Half Moon Bay is a
quick beach vacation away from the normal busy life of the city. 

6.  Luxury Beach Resort of Bermuda

Two hours away by flight from New York City, Bermuda is a quick and ideal vacation away from the
East Coast.  Ariel Sands offers you 47 guest rooms with gourmet food and breathtaking views.

7.  Romance and seclusion in Jamaica

With unique rooms and splendid views of the Caribbean, gourmet cuisine and amazing beaches,
The Caves resort in Jamaica helps to set the beach vacation mood like never before.

8.  Lakeside Resort Georgia

Near Atlanta Georgia, the Lake Lanier Islands offers a golf course for golf lovers and a waterpark with
several water rides, slides, and water attractions the entire family will enjoy.

9.  Family fun in Hawaii

The Kona Village Resort in Hawaii offers you several vacation activities that include snorkeling,
kayaking, sailing, volleyball, tennis, fishing, scuba diving, and glass bottom boat tours.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Valentines Day Game Ideas For Adults


Planning an adult Valentine's Day party is a bit of a no-brainer. Invite a lot of couples, have a few drinks, decorate with red. Done, right? Yes, and no. You want to put a little more thought into it than that and it's good to have some games to keep things lively. If you are inviting several couples, there are many fun activities you can plan.

First, how about the "what's this item" game? Fill a paper bag with a variety of new undergarments. These should be both men's and women's garments and can include anything from a bra to a lace teddy to a jock strap. Each couple feels around in the bag (not on the outside, as this one requires hands-on effort) and makes a list of what they think is in the bag. You can tell people how many items are in the bag, but that's it. So you might say, there are 10 items in the bag; what are they?

Once all the lists are made, pour the bag's contents out on a table. Let everyone go through the items and see who has the most number of items right. The winning couple gets, you guessed it, the bag of goodies.

You can create a drinking game at the party that requires you take a drink whenever someone kisses you. The kiss can be from the other gender or the same sex, and anytime anyone kisses you anywhere, you have to take a drink or your drink, or to really get things going, from a shot glass.

Create a dartboard with balloons. Cut cardboard into a heart shape and staple red balloons (inflated) to the dartboard and let people take a shot at breaking a heart. Be sure to have plenty of inflated balloons on hand to replace the ones that get broken.

If your party involves a meal, make it a potluck and make it interesting. Tell everyone that the food they bring must be red. Whatever it is, it must be red. This can create some interesting dishes. Certainly, someone can bring lasagna or someone else can bring red velvet cake. And you'll always get someone who takes this opportunity to make jello. What about a salad? That must be radicchio. Or someone could bring strawberries for desert. Assign someone the task of bringing the bread and see what happens.

For a little fun event, consider a scavenger hunt where your guests must head out into the neighborhood or on the town for many Valentine's Day items. Your list might include things like: a bag of Hershey's Kisses, a red heart-shaped Mylar balloon, one red rose, a stuffed Cupid, or a kid's Valentine card. You can send the couples out as teams, or pit the men against the women. Be sure to include something that requires photo proof, like "kiss one stranger on the arm" or "give love advice to a complete stranger".

If your partygoers all know each other well, it's OK to play a simple game of "truth or dare". You might impose rules on the game, such as all the "truth" questions must originate from the college years (particularly fun if this group of friends met in college) or must be about the current spouse. Keep the "dare" challenges clean if you think your group would prefer that or by all means, keep them racy, if that's fun too.