I love sweet things
For the second reason I am sweet on summer, was when I remembered being a little kid and really enjoying something in summertime.
Yesterday, we were out yard sale’n and at one of the houses we went to, there was a sweet mom just waiting for all the people to walk up her steep driveway and right next to her were these cute kids, each of them looked like they were right around 2 years old, with the cutest looks and smiles on their face. My favorite thing though was that each of them were holding, their little fingers so tightly grasping around as not to drop them, a stick of chalk. And right in front of them were these really colorfully drawn Hopscotch squares.

You remember! Being little and playing Hopscotch and loving it, not understanding why you had to do it again and again and again, but still going back for more every time. I remember watching my mother look out at the window just smiling and shaking her head as she watched mee yet again jump with my blonde locks flinging high up in the air. I almost felt like I was soaring
Hopscotch
Wikipedia states, “The sport of Hop-Scotch or Scotch-Hoppers is called in Yorkshire ‘Hop-Score,’ and in Suffolk ‘Scotch Hobbies or Hobby,’ from the boy who gets on the player’s back whilst hopping or ‘hicking,’ as it is there termed; and in North Britain it is known as ‘Peevers, Peeverels, and Pabats. Hopscotch is phonetically written two imperatives from czech language “hop!” and “skoč!”, which means “hop” and “jump”
From what I understand Hopscotch actually came from a teacher who was trying to get the students to memorize something. From there, the game grew on till they weren’t memorizing a poem, but just jumping and saying a rhythym.
In the other countries that I have lived in, I have seen kids today using hopscotch all kinds of ways. Some say a playful rhym while skipping certain blocks of words or numbers, while others jump on each other’s backs and see how far they can go before they tumble down.

Also I have seen other teachers teach a math game, the point being after you solve a math question, then you can jump to that number. (If you click on the image above it will take you to an online article about how to do this, to help your kids play a game & work their brains at the same time)
For a really fun thing to do with your kids, or if you don’t have any kids, go find some neighborhood kids who are looking for something to do in summer, I think will bring about lots of good quatlity time while doing something fun! I found this really neat recipie online for making chalk

Let’s make some awesome memories this year and go a jumping and a soaring. And lets take some little ones with us and show them how to enjoy and make summer memories with jumping and numbers