3 In around the house/ home goods/ let's go outside

enjoy those fall nights with OxyLED lights

disclaimer no giveaway

My husband made the comment to me over the weekend, I feel like Fall just snuck up on us! It’s getting dark so early! 

While that does make it a bit easier getting the kids to bed at a decent hour now that school is back in session, those early sunsets are one of my least favorite parts about fall! I want to maximize our time outside, enjoying the slightly cooler temps before winter sets in.

4 Favorite Fall Evening Activities

We’re pretty good about maximizing our daytime hours with fall activities. Saturdays & Sundays are usually reserved for soccer games, picking apples, raking leaves, bike rides or going for a drive to see the changing colors of the leaves. But evenings and nights? We have some extra fun planned for those!

IMG_6022

 

1. Camping

Ok, not necessarily an evening only activity, but definitely lots of evening fun to be had when fall camping! That crisper, cooler weather and early sunsets make those evening bonfires just that much more enjoyable! And, of course, the kids love playing some fun games at the playground during those twilight hours!

2. Hay Rides

Enjoy the sites, sounds and smells of fall on a fun family evening hayride!

3. Get lost in a corn maze!

Sure, anyone can navigate a corn maze in the daytime hours. Really put your navigation skills to the test and try the corn maze in the evening hours!

4. Take a hike

Evening hikes in the fall are the best! Sweaters. Not sweating. Hearing the leaves crunch under your shoes. Geese honking overhead. It’s kind of the best.

And here’s my bonus tip for enjoying these fall evening activities with kids….bring a light!

Ok, sounds a bit backwards, I know! But kids inevitably will enjoy the evening hours (i.e. slightly dark) when they have the comfort of having a light with them. They may or may not use it but *knowing* they can will make all the difference!

Flashlights or headlamps will do, but my kids are pretty partial to little handheld lanterns. Honestly, I’m not even sure why. They just think lanterns are super fun.

One that we’ve been trying out these past few weeks is the OxyLED Portable LED Camping Lantern.

IMG_7633

There are lots of things I like about these little OxyLED lanterns. First, they are little but provide the perfect amount of light. The “little” feature is really helpful because I can easily keep this lantern in our car, camper, or toss it in my purse when the kids are done with it. Really just great for on-the-go stuff.

Second, it has five different light modes — dim, medium, bright, strobe, and an intermittent blinking (known as the SOS mode). The kids think the blinking and strobe ones are fun but having the three different brightnesses is really handy depending on what situation you’re in. Bright is great for those dark nighttime needs and the more dim mode is perfect for just needing a bit of light when camping.

71QLiSuVQ1L._SL1200_

The OxyLED lantern comes with a hook on top for hanging the lantern but it also has a flat spot on the bottom for just setting it down. This works great when you’re sitting on that hayride! No need to hold onto it like a flashlight. Just set it in the wagon with you for a little extra light.

The OxyLED lantern also comes with a remote (again, perfect for using in the camper or tent this fall). And here is my favorite part…..the OxyLED lantern is rechargeable via a USB cable! That means you won’t be going through batteries like crazy when your kids forget to turn it off! Because inevitably someone will forget to turn it off but we won’t know who because everyone swears they turned it off. Que sera sera. Plug it in, charge it up, and you’re ready to go again!

61j5vPooM3L._SL1200_

You can find the OxyLED Portable LED Camping Lantern right on Amazon.com and get started with all of your fun fall nights right now!

You Might Also Like

  • G K
    September 25, 2016 at 9:49 pm

    I love the look of these and that you can hang them anywhere.

  • Janet W.
    September 15, 2016 at 9:53 am

    What a unique light! We could find lots of uses for this light in the Fall when it gets darker earlier.

  • Talia
    September 8, 2016 at 11:15 am

    Wow, that’s a neat light! In addition, I bet it’d be a help walking a dog at night, and also when you take the kids out for trick-or-treating!