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The Girl Next Door Podcast

Our Outdoorsy Selves & Unstoppable Bikers

The Girl Next Door Podcast

Kelsey Wharton

Kids & Family, Working, Books, Family, Creative, Cooking, Work, Mom, Honest, Life, Society & Culture, Married, Personal Journals, Conversation

4.8714 Ratings

🗓️ 4 July 2018

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

This episode is sponsored by Young Woodworkers. Listeners can get 50% off their first shipment of a Young Woodworkers kit subscription using this link: youngwoodworkers.com/nextdoor Thank you!


We chat about how we spent time outside when we were kids and how we get sunshine and fresh air now with our families. We recount our best and worst outdoor memories (scary creatures make an appearance) and give advice for incorporating low-pressure outdoors time with your family.


Things we mention:

Sol Duc Hot Springs

Mogollon Rim in Arizona

Trader Joe's Coconut Cold Brew Coffee Concentrate

 

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to The Girl Next Door Podcast. I'm Erica. And I'm Kelsey. We're two former next door

0:08.6

neighbors and good friends who love a good chat and a good laugh. We're inviting you to come

0:12.9

on in, have a drink, and stay a while. Hey friend. Hey friend. So before we get started, just a word

0:19.1

from our sponsor, we are super excited to be working with

0:22.8

young woodworkers as a sponsor of this show with an awesome deal for you guys as well. So

0:28.4

young woodworkers makes it easy for your kids to become makers and builders with their

0:33.1

woodworking subscription kits. So every month, your kid will receive a high quality all-in-one project

0:39.1

kit with the materials they need to make an awesome woodworking project completely on their own

0:43.6

with little to no supervision. Now the projects are geared towards ages 7 to 12 to do independently,

0:49.2

but younger kids can enjoy them with a grown-up or big sibling to help. So kids come with all the necessary materials

0:55.5

and even an illustrated step-by-step guide with instructions and they can create a finished project

1:01.0

and feel proud of it. They've even received a child-sized hammer with their first shipment.

1:07.3

Kids may need some basic home supplies like a ruler or scissors and glue, but all other materials are included.

1:12.6

Now I know we are always looking for ways that kids can use their creativity and their own two hands without needing a ton of work on our part.

1:21.6

Young woodworkers is a great solution for those stuck inside rainy days or in our case here in the desert the too hot to play outside days

1:28.9

or just when it's time to shut off the screens.

1:31.5

Our family got a marshmallow launcher kit to build and it was really fun.

1:37.5

What was cool about it was Dash, who's five, enjoyed hammering and building.

1:43.3

And then Cedric, who is three, could participate

1:46.7

with decorating with stickers. So I really like that there was kind of something for, even though

1:51.3

Cedric is a little young for it, he still got involved. And definitely the entire family got

1:56.6

involved launching marshmallows down our hall and then attempting to get them into our mouths.

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