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The Midweek Secret That Will Turn Your Thursdays Around

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Thursdays used to be the hardest night of the week in our house. It’s not quite the weekend, but the energy is already running low. The kids are dragging their feet on homework, your partner and you are juggling deadlines, and dinner usually ends up being whatever’s fastest. Basically, it’s the night at Altitude Trampoline Park , when everyone’s patience runs out. One Thursday not long ago, your daughter looked up from her math worksheet and said, “Why does Thursday feel like the longest day ever?” I couldn’t argue. That’s when you realize—maybe the answer wasn’t pushing harder through the week… maybe it was pressing pause. And that’s how you discover your new midweek tradition: Arcade Happy Hour at Altitude Trampoline Park in Delmar. A Different Kind of Thursday Reset Picture this: school’s out, homework can wait a little, and instead of going straight home to the same routine, you head over to the arcade nearby you. From 4 to 7 pm every Thursday, the games are half off. Half. Off. W...

A Weekday Night Changing the Way of Having Family Time

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  A Weekday Night Changing the Way of Having Family Time Last weekday was like most others. You were tired of back to back Zoom calls, the kids were grouchy after school and your beau had that impression that said, “Ugh… please don’t ask me to cook tonight.” At  6 PM  you were banging our heads right onto what you call the midweek, where every one wants something but no one has the energy to get it going. You think this often leads to fast food and excess time in front of the television. But during one of these nights, you remind yourself about  Altitude Trampoline Park in Delmar , which a friend said was a family lifeboat in the middle of the week. Why not? You thought you were crowded into the car with still whining kids and went there. Whining to Wide-Eyed As you enter the place the atmosphere shifts, kids change their expression from hunched shoulders to their eyes opening. They were not looking at the same four walls of our living room as they were looking at wa...