You've probably already watched all the movies you can stand and you've watched all 10 seasons of Friends....now what?  I've made a list of some possibilities to survive yet again another snow day!

  1. Build a fort!   Remember when you were a kid and these were the best things ever??  Now you're older, and much creative/smarter see what kind of fort skills you've acquired over the years!
  2. YOU HAD TO GET THE MILK, EGGS, AND BREAD!   Since many are frantic to get these essentials, you can use all three at the same time by making French Toast!!!  It's delicious, you'll make yourself and others happy you did it!
  3. Are you still celebrating Christmas at your house?   Maybe just a few decorations didn't make it in their boxes or just the full blown tree is still in the living room.  Take this time (or make your kids) to get everything organized and ready for spring....if it ever comes.
  4. Make grown up drinks!!!  Or if you're under 21, just stick with the snow ice cream.  Snow will work great with some Margaritas and Daiquiris, and here's a plus...scooping up some snow is much more quiet than running the blender.  And maybe when you're a few snow drinks deep, you can make some snow ice cream to meal on afterwards.
  5. Make some vines.  When you actually think of it, it's very difficult to please/make someone laugh in six seconds or less.  See if you can become Vine famous!  #DoItForTheVine
  6. Paint/draw/craft/sew/dance  The TV can get monotonous.  Now is a good time to get your creative side going by painting that picture you saw on Pinterest, fixing the hem in those pants, or if you've got lots of people staying over create a dance routine!  It sounds goofy, but it would probably kill a few hours at least!
  7. Have a scavenger hunt in the house.  Valentine's Day candy was on sale a few days ago, and of course if you're like me, you bought it and now you're regretting it.  Set up a scavenger hunt for your friends or your kids and see who can find the candy and their reward is simply eating it!
  8. Do indoor workouts.   So many magazines include a workout that takes 10-15 minutes indoors, and basically the internet has all the answers to working out inside as well.  Nothing makes anyone feel more "jello-y" than laying around for five days.  Especially if you've been tearing into the candy bowl.
  9. Plan future vacations/weekend getaways.  Looking ahead to a warmer time, or even just a warmer place can help you pretend you're not stuck in this tundra.
  10. Actually study/do some work.  Going back to school or work will be terrible if you've not prepared yourself....since last Friday.

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