You’ve been in the house for too long. You look forward to listening to the Frozen soundtrack, even though it makes you cry every time (“ . . .they say ‘have courage’ and I’m trying to, I’m right out here for you, please let me in. We only have each other. . .” Seriously, you’re not made of stone). You’ve been practicing putting together a Melissa and Doug puzzle by feel alone, you’re almost there. Your child is trying to will spring to come by wearing sandals and Easter dresses and saying things like “it’s Cold Spring and that comes before early Spring, so it’s Spring and I don’t need to wear snow pants.” This is usually followed by tears and snow pants. So what does all this mean, you ask? It means: you need to get out, to get busy (in a literal, not sexual, sense). Sometimes motivating to go to the same old museums can feel tough, but coming up with new ideas, slogging through websites and magazine listings, feels exhausting. But what if there was a place you could go to find only kids activities, broken down by day that was easy to browse, to search and to download specific events into your own calendar? Would you feel like maybe there is hope in the world and maybe God will let spring come again? As always, A Child Grows in Brooklyn has got your back. Our calendar, just a click away at the top of the page (so easy, so convenient, like someone was thinking specifically of you. Bask in the unconditional love) is updated daily with searchable, downloadable, awesome family-oriented events. So when spring comes, and it’s coming, you can go ahead and give us the credit.
