4 Major Back to School Tips!

Summer is winding down, the air is getting cooler, and that can only mean one thing. School is back in session! Whether you have kids or are currently  in elementary, middle, or high school (and even college), this can be a hectic time of year. Here are some tips and tricks to make this school year flow by with ease!

 

Make a solid daily routine

Sure, this is an obvious trick, however, it can sometimes be hard to achieve. According to KD College Prep there are a few ways to actually make your daily schedule successful.

  • Don’t overload your schedule. While extracurriculars are beneficial, being able to have a school-life balance is integral to a successful year. It’s hard to be your best in school and all your extracurriculars if you don’t have a way to evenly delegate all your time. Be realistic and plan ahead!
  • Set time aside for work in the evenings. Whether it’s homework, college applications, or standardized test prep, these are things that may not be already built into your daily schedule. Make time for these in order to achieve a successful year in all aspects.

 

Make a to-do list or utilize a planner

It’s personal preference when it comes to how you like to organize your life on paper, but writing down your tasks and visualizing your day can be a great way to stay on track. Planners are an awesome way to map out your schedule on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. Planners can be as basic or as fancy as you like, but they all serve the same person.

If you’re not a physical planner person, there are many ways to take advantage of free online calendars. If you have a Google account, you have free access to Google Calendar. The same can be said for most email-services.

 

Make time for rest

It can be easy to fall into a “go-go-go” mindset at the beginning of the school year. When you’re focused on constantly completing tasks and attending to obligations, it can be easy to forget to take time for yourself. As a result, you might start to feel burnt out, which can be just as harmful as not putting in any work at all.

Be intentional about making time for rest and relaxation. This doesn’t mean scrolling through social media each night, but rather practicing mindfulness activities or spending meaningful time with your family and friends. Doing something you love or enjoy can make it easier to complete difficult tasks!

 

Have a safe, comfortable study space

Finding a place to study/work on homework may not be something that you consider when going into the school year. Many students default to their desk or kitchen table. However, it’s important to analyze how you are functioning in the spaces. Are they distracting? Are you comfortable? At the very least, would you benefit from a change in scenery?

Going to spaces like the library or public park might result in you being more productive. Seeing other completing tasks may compel you to stay on top of work. Additionally, these shared spaces can make it easy for you to come together with friends to collectively check items off your to-do lists. Do you work better alone? These spaces can often offer private spaces to those who work better alone. Check out your public library to see what specific spaces they offer!

 

Ohio Military Kids hopes you and your family has a successful school year! Be on the lookout for upcoming events on our Facebook page and website.

Summer Activity for Families – Ice Cream in a Bag

The weather might be cooling off for a few days in Ohio, but within the next week the heat will be back! Summer is is in full swing, so you might be looking for some inexpensive, fun activities to spend some quality time and cool off with your family. Keep reading to check out this easy homemade ice cream recipe activity from Growing a Jeweled Rose.

This may contain: an ice cream bag with a green spoon in it

Ingredients for the Ice Cream Bag:

  • 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream or half and half
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 2 1/2 tsp sugar (turbinado or granulated)
  • 6 tablespoons of coarse kosher salt
  • Sandwich bags
  • Gallon size resealable bag

Steps to make Ice Cream in a Bag

  1. Place these ingredients into a tightly sealed sandwich sized bag, pressing the air out as you seal it.
  2. Then put this into another tightly sealed sandwich bag.
  3. Fill a gallon size resealable bag half-way full of ice cubes, and mix with 6 tablespoons of coarse kosher salt.
  4. Then put the sealed sandwich-size bag into the middle of the ice, and seal the larger bag.
  5. Mix up the ice cream! This can be achieved by simply shaking the bags around for five minutes. However, you can make a fun game of mixing up the ice cream with move-around games like tag.
  6. Enjoy the ice cream!

You can make this fun, hands-on experience into an educational one as well! Check out this article from Britannica Kids to learn more about the history and production of ice cream: https://kids.britannica.com/students/article/ice-cream/275028 

 

Adapted from: https://www.growingajeweledrose.com/2013/07/summer-fun-ice-cream-in-bag.html

 

Registration Open – 2024 Family Camps

We’re happy to announce that the registration for our Family Camps is now open! A 3-day, 2 night weekend event for military-connected families. Each family will have their own cabin and will be able to participate in scheduled activities and events together through the weekend. Here are the upcoming dates:

Central Ohio Fall Family Camp #1 August 23 to August 25

Location: 4-H Camp Ohio

Age: Any age

Cost (per person):

  • Ohio Army National Guard: $60
  • Any other branch/component: $100
  • 0 to 5 year olds are FREE

 

Northern Ohio Fall Family Camp September 13 to September 15

Location: Kelleys Island

Age: Any age

Cost (per person):

  • Ohio Army National Guard: $60
  • Any other branch/component: $100
  • 0 to 5 year olds are FREE

 

Central Ohio Fall Family Camp #2 September 27 to September 29

Location: 4-H Camp Ohio

Age: Any age

Cost (per person):

  • Ohio Army National Guard: $60
  • Any other branch/component: $100
  • 0 to 5 year olds are FREE

 

The deadline to register for the 2024 Family Camps is 11:59 pm on Sunday, July 14, 2024. You can find more information and registration at go.osu.edu/OMKEvents

Summer Events for Ohio Military Families

We are so excited for our upcoming OMK Camps and Events throughout the summer. However, there are plently of other events happening throughout the summer for military families! We want families to make the most of summer 2024, so here are some events to put on your calendar for the upcoming months.

 

Pawsome Paintings June 9th, 2024 11:00 AM

From USO:

“You and your cherished canine companion are warmly invited to a unique and entertaining Dog Painting Event! Let your furry friend’s artistic talents shine as they create their own masterpiece on canvas. We’ll supply all the necessary materials, including a variety of paint colors you can pick from and everyone’s favorite treat – peanut butter.

This event promises to be a delightful opportunity for you and your furry family member to bond in a fun and creative way. Simply bring your dog along and watch as they unleash their inner artist!

Location: DSCC Mission Park at 401 N Yearling Rd. Whitehall, OH 43213

Eligibility: Dogs of active military members families, including Reserve and National Guard members. RSVP

 

Deployed Families Dinner June 20th, 2024; 5:00 PM

From USO:

“Come to the USO Center on Wright-Patterson AFB for dinner and camaraderie while your loved one is deployed. Enjoy a catered meal, a visit from a therapy dog, and the support of your military community. Crafts or games for children. Joy for you! For currently serving military families – Active Duty, Guard, or Reserve. RSVP

 

Military Appreication Night – Toledo Mud Hens June 27th; 7:05 PM

“The Mud Hens will once again honor the men and women who have served or are currently serving in each branch of the U.S. Armed Services. Join us for Military Appreciation Night on Thursday, June 27 as we pay tribute to the brave men and women who have proudly served our country. More info

 

Columbus Zoo and Zoombezi Bay Military Days July 1-5

From USO:

We are would like to share some information regarding the highly anticipated Military Days with the Columbus Zoo & Aquarium and Zoombezi Bay. The discount to Zoombezi Bay is available to anyone. There are going to be coupons on cases of Pepsi that will be available at Kroger.

Mark your calendars for Columbus Zoo Military Family Days, set to occur from July 1-5. During this period, individuals presenting a valid military ID will be granted free admission, with the option to purchase additional tickets at a 50% discount. Tickets will be available for purchase at the parks ticket windows.

We appreciate your understanding with these changes. For any inquiries or further assistance, please feel free to contact ohiostaff@uso.org.”

 

Warrior Resiliency Celebration – Family Picnic July 20th 12:00 PM to 04:00 PM

“Have you served in the military or have a family member that has served? If so, we want to invite you to the Warrior Resiliency Celebration! Veterans, service members, and their families are invited to join the Warrior Resiliency Team at Greene County Veterans Services’ and Greene County Parks & Trails for the 2nd annual WRT Celebration! We’ll have loads of fun with Backyard Olympics, music, and a picnic with hot dogs, burgers, popcorn, beverages, and more! Don’t miss it! Attendees will also receive information on resources available to Veterans. Registration is requested for planning purposes. This picnic is FREE to attend but registration is requested for planning purposes. RSVP

 

NEOPAT Military Family Engagement Day July 28th; 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

“Embark on a day of family fun and appreciation at the NEOPAT Military Family Engagement Day, set amidst the captivating backdrop of the Cleveland Zoo. It’s a time to celebrate the resilience and strength of our military families, who stand steadfastly behind our brave veterans. From interactive exhibits to engaging activities, every moment is designed to foster bonds and create lasting memories. This event is free to veterans and active military families. Click HERE to sign up.”

Ohio Military Kids – Camp Kelleys Island Registration Open NOW

A 5-day and 4-night adventure on Kelleys Island. Activities include sailing, swimming, rafting, kayaking, volleyball, soccer, archery, lined dances, crafts, campfire, and more! We are so excited to annouce that our annual Teen and Youth Camps at Kelleys Island are now open for registration. Details are below:

 

Kelleys Island Teen Camp

Dates: Sunday, July 28 to Thursday, August 1

Location: Kelleys Island

Age: 12 – 15 years of age by the time of camp

Cost:

Ohio Army National Guard: $250
Department of Air Force (any component): $250
Any other branch/component: $500

Register: https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9Mrfk6ys6iJ7sto

Deadline: 11:59 pm on Sunday, June 2, 2024

 

Kelleys Island Youth Camp

Dates: Sunday, August 4 to Thursday, August 8

Location: Kelleys Island

Age: 9 – 11 years of age by the time of camp

Cost:

Ohio Army National Guard: $250
Department of Air Force (any component): $250
Any other branch/component: $500

Register: https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b9sfBJh9JFifwLY 

Deadline: 11:59 pm on Sunday, June 2, 2024

 

Any military family is eligible regardless of rank. Veteran’s children and families are eligible 12 months past date of separation. Any branch and component is welcome. Gold Star Families are eligible.

 

OMK Spotlights – Samantha Hunt

Samantha is an OMK camp counselor and a member of the Ohio Military Teen Council.

When asked about Ohio Military Kids’ impact, Samantha says:
“Ohio Military Kids has changed my life for the better. When I was younger, I started as a
camper and transitioned into being a counselor. This camp has given me a lifelong best friend,
memories to last a lifetime, and skills I use on a day to day basis. Without this program, I would
not be who I am today. I love coming back each year and working with the kids to be able to see
their smiles and how much they love it. OMK is an organization I am proud to be a part of.”

Thank you Samantha for participating in our OMK Spotlight!

OMK Spotlights – Elizabeth Holland

Elizabeth is a military daughter and has been going to OMK camp for several years. Elizabeth was an OMK camp counselor last year.

When asked about Ohio Military Kids’ impact, Elizabeth says:
“OMK has impacted me greatly. Just the people, the kids, and the counselors make me feel like I can be me and not be insecure about anything. I feel wanted and loved. Honestly, OMK has made me feel better.”

Thank you Elizabeth for participating in our OMK Spotlight! If you would like to participate, please fill out this form: go.osu.edu/OMKspotlight

Ohio Military Kids – Teen Leadership Camp Registration Open NOW

OMK Teen Leadership Camp provides an opportunity for teens to participate in leadership workshops in a camp setting where they will develop confidence, resilience, friendships, and leadership skills that will last a lifetime. We are happy to say the registration is now open! Here are the details:

Dates: Wednesday, June 5 to Sunday, June 9

Location: Central Ohio

Age: 13-17 years of age by the time of camp

Cost:

  • Ohio Army National Guard: $150
  • Deparment of Air Force (any component): $150
  • Any other branch/component: $250

*For questions about cost, please see the FAQ document above.

RegisterRegister Here

Deadline: 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, April 28, 2024

OMK Spotlights – Ava Worcester

Ava has been a member of the Ohio Military Teen Council for the last 4 years and has served as a camp counselor for the last 2 years (soon to be 3).

When asked about Ohio Military Kids’ impact, Ava says:
“Going to OMK camps as a child, I was immersed into a community of people who were just like me! It was fantastic because, despite being so close to the base my father serves at, I didn’t know a single other military kid. I fell in love with the different programs OMK has to offer and how they made me feel seen and supported. That simple fact made the decision to give back to the community a brainless decision.”

Thank you Ava for participating in our OMK Spotlight! If you would like to participate, please fill out this form: go.osu.edu/OMKspotlight

OMK Spotlights – Hailee Sprague

We’re kicking off Month of the Military Child with our OMK Spotlights! Our first spotlight is Hailee Sprague.

Hailee has been a camper at Camp Kelley’s Island for about 8 years and is a 3rd year counselor. Hailee is apart of the Ohio Military Teen Council and helps plan camps/events and do community service. Additionally, Hailee has been going to the Teen Leadership Camp for a few years now and hopes to be a counselor there this year!

When asked about Ohio Military Kids’ impact, Hailee says:

“Throughout my almost 10 years with this program, I have learned about leadership, friendship, and probably every positive thing I could ever need to know. Ohio Military Kids has given me the opportunity to not only gain a positive experience, but now I am able to share my positive experiences with the youth. Being a counselor has been one of the greatest opportunities I have ever had and has even influenced me to help coach soccer and softball. I love working with the kids and making their weeks the best that they have ever had, just like my counselor did for me when I was younger. This may sound a little extreme, but Ohio Military Kids has (in a way) changed and saved my life. I’ve made lifelong friendships and gained skills I would’ve never been able to anywhere else. I love the Ohio Military Kids program and I do not plan on leaving it anytime soon.”

Thank you Hailee for participating in our OMK Spotlight! If you would like to participate, please fill out this form: go.osu.edu/OMKspotlight