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This simple slingshot has been our “go to” toy of the summer.  It travels everywhere with Ryan, tucked into his back pocket, along with a few small pebbles ready to fire whenever we are in a location that is wide open and away from windows.  I love that his first choice for play is an old-fashioned, outdoors kind of toy instead of spending his summer inside with video games and hope as the teen years approach he continues to find happiness outside exploring, hiking and playing with rocks at the beach.

Posted as part of Alisa’s weekly Travel Theme:  Play

22 responses to “Travel Theme: Play”

  1. Carrie Rubin Avatar

    It’s nice that he enjoys the slingshot. I used to love using one when I was little (guess that means I was a tomboy), so when my boys were younger, I got them each one. The gifts never got touched. I’d bring them out at regular intervals to tempt them, but they just never got into them. I suppose the good thing is, that meant I wouldn’t be their target… 😉

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Oh, I’m sorry they didn’t like them but happy that you weren’t a target. :). We had a blast playing with “tomboy” toys as kids and I have had a lot of fun sharing stories with Ryan about “the good old days”. 🙂

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  2. EricaK Avatar

    Sophia followed suit too — she tucks her into her puppy-purse and carries it everywhere now too!

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      How fun! Like minded Cousins. 🙂

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  3. Amy Avatar

    Very nice photo 🙂

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thanks Amy. 🙂

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  4. Redneck Garage Avatar
    Redneck Garage

    Ditch the video game counsel so he continues to enjoy the outdoors. When my kids were growing up I took a firm stand and did not allow video games in our home. Sounds Draconian but I now have two young adults who spend their time on other interests.

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      I think that is a great plan. We have a Wii console but Ryan hasn’t turned it on once this entire summer… kids definitely need a chance to find out other activities are even more fun and interesting than the latest video game.

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  5. meticulousmick Avatar

    Keep it simple, keep it fun, keep it close to nature. 👍

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      I agree completely. 🙂
      Lisa

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  7. Ed Avatar

    LOL! That was my first form of entertainment back in the old times, I made my first slingshot when I was 13 back in 1978..thanks for the memory..:-))

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      You’re welcome Ed. 🙂 Thanks for visiting and reminiscing with me today!

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  8. Nikki Avatar

    So fun! We visited The Four Corners (CO/AZ/NM/UT) a couple of years ago and our my son wanted a hand carved slingshot that the local Native Americans were selling. He played with it non-stop while we were vacationing in CO, then the rubber part broke. 😦
    I liked that it was a toy that a “real” boy would enjoy in this age of techno-entertainment.
    Lovely post 🙂

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thank you and how fun to hear your story about the same kind of toy!

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  9. holley4734 Avatar
    holley4734

    Wonderful photo!! http://holley4734.wordpress.com/

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thank you! Your Play and skateboard action photos are great too!

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      1. holley4734 Avatar
        holley4734

        Thanks!

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  10. janaline's world journey Avatar

    I had one of those sling shots as a child….luckily for all the birds in our garden I was an awfull shot.

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Oh yes, actually succeeding would have been sad. It’s a good thing trying is enough fun!

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  11. T-PHOTOGRAPHE Avatar

    I really like this picture, so simple but very beautiful

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thanks so much! I like it for the same reasons and it’s nice to hear you have the same impressions.

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