Carved a heart in the solid ice on our front deck |
I have to confess I love being “stuck” in the house. It’s a mandatory time-out – yahoooo!!! I’ve been seeing on facebook people already bored and stir crazy. I think I’ve got several mores days before I get to that point especially since I like the down time to “be” and to dream. I was thinking about what to do if the electricity goes out since I have a 16 yr old and an 11 yr old who will be in immediate electronic withdrawal and here is what I came up with.
Just in case the electricity goes out during this ice storm here are some fun things to do with the family:
- Charades
- Creating Art – Painting, sketching, hand-building with clay
- Make Home-Made Valentines
- Reading a book that you hold in your hand
- Board Games – Our favorites include Munchkin, Clue, Monopoly
- Playing Cards – Our favorite-Canasta
- Catching up on the chores at the end of the to-do list – specifically sorting the sock drawer 🙂
- Decluttering/Sorting if you feel the need to be productive
- Meditating
- Yoga
- A fitness competition – who can do the most push ups, the most planks, the most sit-ups etc.
- A sing-a-long
- A Dance Off
- Interplay
- Writing Poems and/or journaling
- Taking pictures of the beautiful birds against the winterscape
- Dreaming, dreaming and more day dreaming
- Napping
- Tell stories around the fireplace
- Pretend you’re in the arctic and build forts/tents in the living room
- Drumming circle
- Making fun lists of things you want to do
- Create a scavenger hunt
- Write letters to friends/family
What would you add to the list?
Oh what a fun list you have…even the sorting and decluttering will be fun with you…and I love the read a book that you can hold in your hand…not many do that any more…read or hold it in your had both…I love this list…
I wish I could come over, put my pajamas on and play any game, dance, make Valentine's cards with you….hope all is well.
That would be delightfully fun Ruth!!!
My favorite is reading a real book in a hot bath – we didn't lose our power but anyway I could read by candlelight 🙂