When I was growing up we weren’t allowed to say the “B word.”
“Bored?!” My mom would say, “I’ve got something that can keep you busy!” And she’d hand us the broom and tell us to get busy.
Can you Relate?
What do you do when your kids complain that they’re bored? Or do you ever have those days when you feel like you’ve just GOT to get out of the house or you’re gonna scream? Orrrr maybe you feel like all you’ve been doing since you woke up is scream and you know you gotta get a change of scenery before the entire crew has a meltdown. Where do you go?
I find it so easy to get in the car and head to “run an errand” at a store like Target, Fred Meyer, the Dollar Store – where we wander around and end up spending money on random things we didn’t know we needed. You know how it goes – you run in for one thing and end up with a trunk full of stuff. Oops. We also seem to be motivated by treats. “If you guys clean up the toy room we can get a special treeeeeat!” Tell me I’m not the only one who uses this trick! ?
It got me thinking… our need to get out of the house always ends up with me spending money! What can we do that gets us a change of scenery without breaking the bank?
Here are the top 5 ideas I came up with but please, please, please add yours in the comments!
1) Go to a Park
Obbbbviously a great choice when the weather is nice! Check out the Park Report Card I made so that you can keep track of all the different parks you visit and which ones are worth going back to. We also have blog posts about Garden City/Collister Area Parks, Some of Our Favorite Meridian Parks, Boise City Parks With Playgrounds, Best Toddler Friendly Parks in the Treasure Valley, Treasure Valley Coffee Shops Near Parks, AND The BEST Splash Pads in the Treasure Valley (2024).
As you can tell, we LOVE a good park! And it’s free!
2) Visit the Library!
Did you know there are 5 (and a half) Boise Public libraries? I say half because there is an “Airport Digital Library Branch” at the Boise Airport. Always a big win when there is a kid’s event or story time that lines up perfectly with your toddler’s nap schedule or big kids’ extracurriculars. Click here for the kid specific page. We also have blog posts about Visiting the Eagle, Idaho Public Library (2024), Let’s Learn About the Orchard Park Library in Meridian, Idaho, Boise’s Public Library!, and “Not a Quiet Library.“
The Library! is a great free resource to help you get out of the house with kids in Boise.
3) Use a Membership
These are the days when a membership really comes in handy. You don’t have to feel guilty if your visit only lasts 20 minutes and it can get you and your kids the reset you need. We love using our memberships to Zoo Boise and Children’s Museum of Idaho. Is there anywhere else you recommend getting a membership to?
4) Head Out For a Drive
As Piggie and Elephant famously said, “Drive! Drive! Drivey-drive-drive!” Strap the kids in their car seats, turn on some good music or an audiobook, and see where you end up. You can even make it a “build your own adventure” style trip where you let the kids tell you which way to turn whenever there is a fork in the road. You might discover some awesome hidden gem or a new coffee shop! I also recommend going up Bogus Basin Road.
I love the changes in scenery as you loop back and forth and go higher and higher above town.
5) Check out an Indoor Play Place
When the weather in the Treasure Valley turns chilly, rainy, or just too hot to handle, indoor play places become a lifesaver for families with active kiddos. Luckily, the Boise area is packed with fun, family-friendly spots where little ones can burn off energy and parents can relax (or even join in the fun!). From trampoline parks to creative play zones and toddler-friendly spaces, there’s something for every age and interest. Whether you’re planning a rainy-day outing, a birthday party, or just need a change of scenery, the local indoor play places are perfect for keeping the whole family entertained!
Where Do You Get Out of the House?
I need more ideas to add to my arsenal. Drop yours in the comments or email me becca@boisewithkids.com – after all… almost anything is better than being handed a broom!