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One of the best things about being young and childless is the freedom that it affords. You can go out whenever you like, and come back home whenever you want to. You don’t have to plan ahead. You can just pick up and go.

Having children is a life-changing event in so many ways. Our children become the center of our world and everything we do, we do with them in mind. So we often put going out to do things we enjoy on the back burner, especially when we can’t afford a babysitter.

But everyone needs a night out every now and then. Life can get really boring when you sit around the house all the time, and that can lower your morale. By getting out and enjoying yourself from time to time, you enable yourself to be a better parent. Don’t let lack of a babysitter stand in the way. Here are some ways you can get a sitter for less and still know that your child is in good hands.

* Barter for babysitting. Friends, neighbors and family members are often happy to watch our children in exchange for some other service from us. Offer to do some chores for them, wash their cars, or take care of their dogs when they go out of town.

* Join or organize a babysitting co-op. If you can find one other parent, the two of you can simply take turns sitting for one another. If there are multiple parents in the co-op, each parent could earn a certain number of credits (perhaps one per hour) for sitting for another member’s child. Then when he or she needs a sitter, those credits are exchanged for the service.

* Take the kids to see their grandparents or another family member. Other family members are frequently more than happy to watch the kids just so that they can spend some time with them, especially if they do not see them very often. You could even make it an overnight trip if it’s okay with the sitter.

* Let a trusted older sibling watch younger children. If possible, pay the big brother or sister for sitting. If not, grant extra privileges or reduce other chores as payment. This will provide the incentive to do it again in the future.

Getting a babysitter isn’t always easy, and it’s rarely cheap. But there are ways to ensure that your children are well taken care of without wreaking havoc on your budget. While you still might not be able to take off at the drop of a hat, you will be able to have some fun with your significant other or friends on occasion.

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Headed to the beach this summer? You may want to bring back something to remember the trip without it getting in your carpet. While you’re at the beach, your children can have fun with sand pictures they create with found items on the shore.

Take along some shallow bowls or dishes that your children can place wet sand in. Then go with them as they search the beach for pieces of driftwood, shells, rocks, or other items. These will be perfect for creating sand pictures.

Using the sand as a canvas, your child can create pictures with the items they found. Two small stones can be eyes, and a stick can be the mouth or a nose. Let them use their imagination. You may be amazed at what they come up with.

Help your child create a mini garden in much the same way. They can create buildings, walk ways, and an actual garden with little flowers. When they’ve finished creating, they can choose to remove the found items and start again, or you can take a picture of their masterpiece to save for posterity.

Another way to have fun with sand pictures is to use the sand and glue to create images. Here’s what you’ll need:

* Dry sand from the beach
* Pencil
* Glue
* Construction paper
* Tray to keep the sand contained

Have your child draw a picture on a sheet of construction paper. Let them choose the subject of the drawing, but they may want to use water-related items since they will be using sand in the picture. Place the paper on the tray so the sand will be easy to clean up and so the glue won’t shift when it’s time to add the sand.

Using plain school glue, let the children “draw” by covering the lines of the picture with glue. Have them shake a spoonful of sand onto the glue and shake it over the paper. Continue shaking more sand over the paper until all of the glue is covered. Tell them to carefully shake the paper to remove the excess sand but to be careful because the glue is still wet.

Your child will want to allow the glue on the picture to dry over night. In the morning, they may want to draw other items on the picture or add stickers to it. When they’re satisfied with the way their picture looks, it can be framed and hung on display.

If your family is planning a trip to the beach this summer, you’ll undoubtedly take photos to remember the trip. Your children, however, can take items they find, along with sand from the shore, to create pictures in the sand. They can also create fun with sand pictures that can be displayed in your home. In either case, you’ll remember the fun you had, thanks to your child’s creativity.

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