Winter is coming soon and, in fact, many states have already gotten snow. While the first
snowfall is always a bit of a novelty, everyone in the cold winter areas knows
this is going to get real old, real fast. So what do we do with ourselves now
that the days of lingering at the beach long after sunset are in the rearview
mirror? We have some ideas and are willing to share. Read on for seven ways to
keep yourself occupied during the cold months.
1. Board Games
Is there anything
better than a good old-fashioned game night? They’re low maintenance, too, as
you don’t need to decorate or even cook (if you don’t want to!). Order a pizza,
have your friends’ favorite games on hand, and get to it. From Pictionary and
Trivial Pursuit to Cards Against Humanity and Settlers of Catan, there is
something for every gamer these days. Get those competitive juices flowing by
keeping track and offering prizes. Capture the perfect photo of the fun and
share it on Instagram.
2. Enjoy Live Music
Sure, open-air
shows during the summer are amazing but there’s something to be said for an
intimate indoor venue, too. Find out if you’ve got any worth visiting by you.
Make sure to follow your favorite bands on social media so you know when they
are headed to your town. Whether you grab a like-minded posse or fly solo, live
music is just good for the soul.
3. Get Crafty
Yes, you! Even if
you’re the absolute antithesis of Martha Stewart, there are plenty of easy
projects that you can do and even do well. One tried and true project is
creating personalized mugs with a Sharpie. Use the marker to craft a doodle, an
image, a name, or even a favorite quote. As this PopSugar article notes, “Bake
the mug in the oven for 30 minutes at 350°F.
Remember to place the
mug in the oven before it heats up and leave it in until the oven cools
completely so there won't be any cracks. You can choose to bake the mugs twice
to really set in the Sharpie drawings.” Although they are technically
dishwasher safe, you probably want to hand wash them just to be sure. They make
great stocking stuffers!
4. Take Up Music
You’ve always
envied the person who sits down at the piano during holiday parties and heads
up a singalong. Why not take these cold months to learn an instrument … or at
least a new instrument? It’ll be warm again soon enough, so it’s a wonderful
idea to take advantage now. If you’re not up for that kind of time commitment,
you can create an audio visualizer. Performing real time video manipulation and
allowing 3D shapes to “dance” in rhythm to musical beats, this is a super big
hit at parties.
5. Volunteer
We tend to be a bit
more selfish with our time in the summer, and there’s no reason to feel guilty
about that. With companies that often offer summer hours and many people who
have kids with summers off, it’s the time to do that. However, take the winter
months to pursue that passion for animals at your local animal shelter.
Volunteer at a local hospice. Put together care packages for the military.
Whatever you choose, you’ll sleep well knowing you’ve made a difference.
6. Try Out Your
Chef Skills
If you’re one of
those people that watches cooking shows or at least has them running in the
background 24/7, winter is your friend. During the summer, you’re more likely
to eat light or throw something on the barbecue. Winter is time to get gritty
in the kitchen. Try out some more complicated soups, hearty stews, comfort food
casseroles, and perfect your Italian creations. Crack open that bottle of red,
put on some jazz, and get cooking. Baking is another great idea, too,
especially during the holidays.
7. Binge Read or
Watch
The last thing you
want to do if you live in an area that gets cold during the winter is waste
your summer months in front of the TV. But now that the temperatures have
dropped, it’s time to binge a show you’ve been dying to catch up on, or read
that book that’s been sitting on your bedside table for months. Better yet,
start a book club!
Winter gets a bad
rap but it can actually be a wonderful time to hunker down, have some fun, and
get closer to the ones you love.
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