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Financial Stress Need Not Spoil A Family's Happiness




Tough Times Never Last Happy Families Do

These are tough times; financial stress is affecting the families' happiness like it has not for a long time, what with financial crisis and recession besetting the world.

Some of the happiest moments are experienced by us when we are with our families. You cannot put a price on that happiness. But, sadly, most popular family activities have become quite expensive. Even a simple night at the movies can put a serious dent in the budget by the time you buy tickets, popcorn and drinks for everyone.

Fortunately, there are cheaper alternatives to expensive family outings. They provide the opportunity to have just as much fun at a fraction of the cost, without causing financial stress. Some are even free.

Movies and Music

Children often yearn to watch the latest movies at theatres. If you take kids out even once a month, it can come down quite heavily on your purse. But, you cannot take the fun out of kids' lives. One alternative in some areas is the drive-in. Admission is usually much cheaper than it is at a regular theater, and some let you bring your own drinks and snacks. Drive-ins usually show fairly new releases, so the kids can say they saw something that's not out on video yet.

A little financial stress can be avoided by taking advantage of reduced-price matinees some theaters offer during the day. Some even have free kid-oriented movies on weekend days. These options offer the theater experience without the outrageous cost.

Kids often want to go to concerts, but tickets to see the most famous bands are priced outrageously. Check your local paper for free concerts in the park. Many areas have them during the warm months. Young children can enjoy the music without the huge crowds and deafening sound systems, and older children might gain an appreciation for less well-known bands.

The Great Outdoors

Nature offers a wealth of possibilities for family outings that will not cause any financial stress for you. Camping is a wonderful activity for families, and it doesn't have to be expensive. It can be as simple as pitching a tent in the back yard or you can spring for a camper and rent space at a campground. Bring the grill and some hamburgers or hot dogs, or catch some fish to fry.

Parks are great for day trips. Those with playground equipment can keep youngsters entertained for hours on end. Hiking trails offer opportunities for exercise and exploration. Most parks have picnic facilities, so you can pack a lunch instead of eating out.

Other Ideas

Here are some more inexpensive family activities to consider:

1. Play miniature golf. Admission is usually quite reasonable, and it provides the opportunity for relaxed yet engaging family competition.

2. Visit a petting zoo. These small zoos do not have the exotic animals you see at larger ones, but kids can feed and pet the animals.

3. Go to a museum. Some offer cheap or free admission, while others cost more. But the larger and more expensive ones often sell season passes, so if you live close by, you can visit numerous times for one low price.

4. Go boating. If you're fortunate enough to live near a body of water, boating is fun and relaxing. Canoe and paddle-boat rentals are inexpensive, won't cause you unwanted financial stress, and when you're done boating there are usually other cheap or free activities in the area.

5. Attend events at a nearby college. These may include plays, concerts, dance recitals and movie showings. Prices are low, and student discounts usually apply to kids, too.

Having fun as a family doesn't require a six-figure income. If you look hard enough, you can find lots of free or cheap activities that parents and kids can enjoy just about anywhere.



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