From now until September Fridays will have fun things to do as a family that you might have done at a day camp or overnight camp. Group challenges or personal ones to help you grow in body, mind and spirit.
An activity that doesn’t get old summer after summer is tie-dying. Parents Magazine shows ten simple ways you can tie-dye shirts to create stripes, dots, swirls, and more. After designing their tie-dyed shirts and following the instructions for curing and drying the dyed shirts, schedule a tie-dye day and have all the family dress in their shirts. Take a picture to add to your summer 25 fun folder!

A smaller but just as fun approach uses coffee filters. Campers can use markers to make colorful designs, and then get the tie-dye effect by dripping water on the filters. You can even turn these little projects into cute butterflies using clothespins.
