There is something about flying a kite that brings out the inner child in us all. Running through a field in eager anticipation of getting the kite to fly is an uplifting experience.
When we woke to a rather windy morning, my older son excitedly asked if he could fly his kite. After realizing that it was broken, I took a quick trip to the dollar store to purchase two new kites, which cost under $4. If you are feeling extra creative, you could make your own kite, but we just wanted to get outside!
We decided to go to Elgin Park in Lindsay. Early this summer the playground underwent a much-appreciated upgrade. Our boys now fondly refer to this park as “the red park”. There is also a splash pad here, as well as a couple picnic tables, changeroom, and washrooms. But most importantly, for flying our kites, there is a big open field. There is some parking just off Angeline street to access the park.
Flying the kites required some coordinated effort: knowing exactly which direction to run, when to release more string, and when to slow down and let the wind take over. I loved seeing the pure joy and pride on their faces when they were able to get their kite into the sky. Today reminded me that creating experiences and lasting memories with our children does not have to be extravagant or expensive.
After flying our kites, we took a minutes walk down Angeline street to enjoy some of our favourite Kawartha Dairy ice cream at This is Bliss. Fresh FueLL is also at this location, which has recently relocated here from Kent St. They serve healthy smoothies and lunches, as well as North Ward coffee, which is a new favourite of ours. The ice cream shop is in a separate building outside, which is handy, particularly during a pandemic. We walked back to the park to enjoy our ice cream under a tree in the shade.
After we had some time to rest and cool down, they were ready to have some fun at the playground, and get wet in the splash pad. All in all, it was a fun day outside, which lead to a great nights sleep!

















