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“If my boys were planning a Yes Day, that would definitely include a video game competition! That would probably be all day, while eating all the snacks!” –Abbie R. “My daughter just had a Yes Day for her birthday: shopping, Build-A-Bear, an Auntie Anne’s pretzel, and ice cream!” –Pam H. “Shopping, shopping, shopping. Oh, and Starbucks.” –Sarah S. “Book shopping, Skyline, ice cream, and a sleepover with her bestie.” –Sarah M. “My son would have us eat breakfast at home, then early afternoon fun at the basketball court, and a late afternoon at Urban Air, as he always wants us to jump with him. Finally, he would get hungry and request we either order pizza or buy frozen pizza from the grocery store. He never gets tired of pizza!” –Michael L. “Play Roblox, eat pizza and ice cream, go swimming, and ignore all responsibilities.” –Crystal R. “My kids Yes Day would likely be a trip to Mammoth Cave, stay in a hotel with a pool to swim, a trip to the new Bucee’s, “My kids would probably pick a trip to Kings Island followed by a movie night at home with pizza and lots of goodies!” –Amberly A. “Go ride horses, swim, and get nails and toes painted. She would probably make me buy a horse also.” –Roxy B. “Movies, swimming, all the candy, video games, iPad time, play chess, and go shopping. I’m tired already.” –Michelle R. “Hurts Donuts for breakfast, then off to play at Great Wolf Lodge, an afternoon of shopping at Target and Five Below, and dinner at McDonald’s, followed by a Disney family movie night to wrap up the day!” –Sarah C. and pizza.” –Jessica W.
“We just had one of these for my youngest turning nine. He wanted biscuits and gravy for breakfast, he wanted to go swimming and have Dairy Queen for lunch, and then to an Asian buffet for dinner. He had a great day!” –James T. “My four year old says jump park, ice cream, shopping for a toy, and eating rice and beans.” –Ashley K. “My kids said a shopping spree and then take them to their grandma’s. Sounds like a Yes Day for me.” –Kayla V. “My kids would want to stop at Busken for donuts, then head to Kings Island to spend the day...LaRosa’s for lunch and then hibachi/sushi for dinner, and lots of ice cream and snacks–all I f your child was planning a YES DAY (a special day where kids choose all of the plans all day long!) for the family, what would be on the itinerary? Read more about planning your family’s next Yes Day on page 16.
the snacks.” –Jennifer B.
10 September 2024 | cincinnatifamilymagazine.com
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