The kids are out of school—it’s time to simplify your schedules and encourage as much outdoor play as possible. We recommend having a retro summer!

Outdoor cinema theater 

What is a Retro Summer?

What exactly does it mean to have a retro summer? Do we exclaim, “That’s totally rad!” every time something awesome happens? Do we don our favorite vintage clothing and spend our days listening to The Drifters and The Beach Boys? Sure, if that’s what floats your boat. But in terms of families planning their days, it means don’t. Or at the very least, don’t plan as much as you do during the school year. Having a retro summer means slowing down, relaxing and having old-school fun. If you’ve forgotten what that looks like, we share tons of backyard games, relay races, outdoor activities and so much more below.

Having a retro summer also means unplugging. Yep, I said it. Be one of those brilliant parents who changes the Wi-Fi password daily and makes it available to the kids only when XYZ happens. In this case it might be two hours of outdoor play before earning a daily hour of video games. Some may argue that playing video games IS slowing down and relaxing, and they would be right. But too much of that type of relaxing has long-lasting detrimental consequences and doesn’t fall within the nostalgic, engaged, intentional retro summer we’re going for here. 

 

Why is it Important?

Life is hectic during the school year; days are filled with structure, homework, afterschool activities and high expectations. Summer is an important time to slow down, let kids play and just be.

You’ll probably get pushback at first. You may hear phrases like, “I’m bored,” “There’s nothing to do,” and even, “You’re ruining my life” and that’s OK. Remain calm; don’t give in and definitely don’t “fix” it. Boredom leads to creativity and magical moments. The kids will figure it out. 

By all means, plan day trips and fun outings! If you don’t know where to start, pick up the new edition of Out & About: San Diego with Kids or access it at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/out-about. If you’re a parent who MUST have something on the calendar every day, schedule “slow-down days.” Keep the calendar light to foster flexibility and spontaneity. If you’re a working parent who feels like time is limited for fun summer days, be sure to read our “note for working parents” below. 

Whatever retro looks like for your family, be sure to nurture social connection and prioritize quality time together—with golden oldies or disco music in the background, of course.

 

Iconic Childhood Backyard Games

If your kids don’t know these fun outdoor games, teach them! Instructions are online, if needed. And don’t forget about the quintessential neighborhood hula hoop competition with a side of Twister, croquet and bean bag tic-tac-toe.

 

Fun Versions of Tag

  • Freeze tag
  • Tunnel tag (aka Underdog tag)
  • Flashlight tag
  • Rainbow tag
  • Blob tag
  • Band-aid tag
  • Octopus tag
  • Sponge tag
  • Squirt gun tag

 

Relay Races

  • Three-legged race
  • Egg-and-spoon race
  • Sack races
  • Dress-up relay
  • Create an obstacle course
  • Wheelbarrow race
  • Crab walk relay
  • Leapfrog relay
  • Over-under sponge relay

 

Tried and True “Old School” Games

  • Kick the can
  • Sharks and minnows
  • Simon Says
  • Red rover
  • Kickball
  • Sardines
  • Capture the flag
  • Four square
  • Jump rope or Double-Dutch

 

Retro Summer Checklist

box 2648 Go on a picnic

box 2648 Run through sprinklers

box 2648 Blow bubbles

box 2648 Make snow cones or root beer floats

box 2648 Have a water balloon toss

box 2648 Set up a lemonade stand

box 2648 Have a backyard barbecue

box 2648 See a drive-in movie in South Bay

box 2648 Watch the sunset

box 2648 Read books

box 2648 Climb a tree

box 2648 Fly a kite

box 2648 Make homemade ice cream

box 2648 Make a cootie catcher

box 2648 Make friendship bracelets

box 2648 Have a water balloon toss

box 2648 Roast marshmallows

box 2648 Write in a journal

box 2648 Build a fort

box 2648 Ride bikes

box 2648 Camp in the backyard

box 2648 Go to the beach

box 2648 Toss a Frisbee

box 2648 Have a bonfire

 

A Note for Working Parents

As a parent who has worked in some capacity the entirety of my kids’ childhoods, I know how difficult it is to not have summers off. You do what’s needed to make sure the kids are taken care of while you work, whether its summer camps, babysitters, grandparent visits, etc. Summer fun doesn’t have to be all day every day, so don’t be discouraged. You can still switch your school-year routine into summer mode. Why not do one activity on our list a few times a week? Eat dinners in the backyard, at a park or beach. Read a new chapter book together at bedtime. Visit a different farmers market each week. You could even embrace the retro theme by grabbing a meal at a local diner such as Clayton’s Coffee Shop in Coronado, Corvette Diner in Point Loma or the Chicken Pie Shop in North Park. The kids will appreciate small, unexpected changes to the norm.

 

More Summer Fun

50 Summertime Activities 

Fun Scavenger Hunts for Kids 

Epic San Diego Parks & Playgrounds 

21 Ways to Make S’mores  

 

Lisa Gipson is San Diego Family’s managing editor. You won’t find her climbing trees this summer, but she will absolutely be watching sunsets, making friendship bracelets and serving up root beer floats.


 

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