No Such Thing as Bad Weather




Road School Moms show

Summary: <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="http://ultimateradioshow.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/badweatherpin.jpg"></a><br> <br>  <br> <br> There is no such thing as bad weather. Yes, I know you may be socked in with rain or snow, but we are tackling the silver lining of bad weather on episode #178.  The replay is a live recording by the Roadschool Moms team from the back porch and behind the wheel. Holly Giles, the creator of <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="http://www.thegilesfrontier.com">The Giles Frontier</a>, broadcasts from <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="https://visitcentralflorida.org/">central Florida</a>.  This week, Mary Beth Goff, the <a rel="NOFOLLOW" style="line-height: inherit;" href="http://www.roadtripteacher.com">Road Trip Teacher</a> stops by Holly's back porch to talk about days to consider no bad weather.<br> <br> No matter the season, winter, spring, summer, or fall, many planned outings have been canceled due to bad weather. How can you take that disappointment and turn it into something fun?<br> <br> The Mess<br> <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="https://www.diaryofaroadmom.com/best-rv-tips-severe-weather/">Mary Beth</a> and Holly share that their number one reason for halting the outdoor fun due to bad weather is the clean up afterward. Moms have this vision of the end in mind. Where dirt, mud, snow, and water end up on their floors along with a pile of clothes that need washing.<br> The Memories<br> Holly shares fond memories of playing in the rain at her grandparent's house. <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="https://www.diaryofaroadmom.com/summer-is-important/">Mary Beth loves</a> to recall how she enjoys hearing the sound of the rain on the roof. Both share childhood memories of storms and hurricanes where everyone piles in the middle of the living room and plays cards to the lantern light. This memory seemed universal to wherever you live.<br> Free Yourself<br> Let go, mamas! Free yourself and your children. Have a few tricks up your sleeve to let go and go outside. Keeping a few items stashed in the garage will make it easy and fun to take a walk in the rain, make some snow queens. We even suggest hot cocoa and a read aloud under a park pavilion.<br> Invest<br> Invest in a little fun with your kids when they least expect it. Say yes to getting out of your comfort zone. We share some indoor activities along with movies and<a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="https://www.thegilesfrontier.com/2016/09/5-audio-books-we-love-listening-to-again/"> audio books</a> to keep it real. A lightning storm is no time to head outdoors.<br> <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="http://ultimateradioshow.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/photo-19.jpg"></a><br> Holly and Grant after the unexpected sled ride.<br> The<a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="https://www.facebook.com/Thegilesfrontier/videos/1560239687367479/"> hurricane Facebook video</a> Mary Beth and Holly talked about.<br> <br> Books to enjoy:<br> <br> The Umbrella, by Jan Brett<br> <br> Sunbread, Elisa Kleven<br> <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="http://ultimateradioshow.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/badweather300.jpg"></a><br> <br> Roadschool Moms Information<br> Looking for a roadmap for your next learning adventure? Scroll through the <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/road-school-moms/id854587085?mt=2">RSM library on iTunes</a> to find more than 170 podcast replays.  Subscribe on iTunes, rate the show and leave a review. Not sure how to do that? Check out the video – It’s as easy as <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAdvxSTe1n0">1-2-3</a>! Android users follow on <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ultimate-homeschool-radio-network/road-school-moms">Stitcher</a>.<br> <br> Homeschool enrollment is on the rise. As a result, more and more families are moving into a home on wheels. Further, the <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="http://roadschoolmoms.com/" target="_blank">Roadschool Moms</a> record this broadcast to present resources that meet the challenges of today’s roadschooler. These roadschool defined adventures don’t stop there. Holly Giles, founder of <a rel="NOFOLLOW" href="http://www."></a>