Brace yourselves, winter is coming… however, that
doesn’t mean you should just sit inside and bundle up the entire time!
(Definitely bundle up a little…) I mean, look at all these cool things that you
could be doing with your friends or family! If you’ve never made a snowman, or
never knitted a scarf, these are some of the exciting things you’ll find that
winter brings out… let your creative juices flow!
- Go ice skating.
- Go sledding.
- Have a movie marathon.
- Ski on your Wii.
- Go skiing.
- Build a snowman.
- Make a snow angel.
- Build a snow fort.
- Have a snowball fight.
- See this year’s cool Christmas/Winter movie.
- Watch last year's cool Christmas/Winter flick on DVD.
- List your ten favorite Christmas carols in your journal.
- Shovel off the porch or driveway for your family.
- Write a poem about ice or snow in your journal.
- Make a winter journal.
- Go on a winter hike with friends.
- Go ice fishing.
- List your ten favorite Christmas television specials in your journal.
- Eat an icicle.
- Drink hot chocolate.
- Knit a scarf.
- Babysit for someone for free.
- Donate blood.
- Sketch a winter scene.
- Decorate your bedroom door for the Holidays.
- Make a snowflake card for a friend who lives far away.
- Start a new jigsaw puzzle – then finish it.
- Make a cinnamon ornament.
- Try and make a fun family or winter recipe.
- Start a snow shoveling business.
- Snow shovel for those in need for free.
- Play a game of basketball.
- Go watch your high school basketball team.
- Go watch your high school ski team.
- Go watch your high school wrestling team.
- Drink some hot cider.
- Make origami ornaments.
- Make and use an advent calendar.
- Go snow tubing.
- Learn to use a snow board or learn a new trick.
- Make a snowflake.
- Take a walk while it’s snowing and catch snowflakes on your tongue.
- Friend someone famous on your social networking page.
- Decorate your social networking page with a holiday or winter theme.
- Sit or look outside and write a song.
- Sit or look outside and write a play.
- Start your winter fantasy novel.
- Take your dog/pet for a mile-long walk.
- Clean out and organize your junk drawer so you have room for this school year's junk.
- Read something that warms your heart.
- Read something that makes you laugh out loud.
- Go to a museum.
- Start a new healthy habit.
- Add or add to a folder for homework help sites to your favorite links.
- Add or add to a folder for sites on a new interest to your favorite links.
- Create a family newsletter to send to your whole family.
- List ten thing you like about winter in your journal.
- Hug your parent, a friend and yourself.
- Learn a card trick.
- Make place cards for your family’s holiday meal.
- Create an About Me scrapbook album or add a page to the one you have.
- Send holiday cards to your friends.
- Join a book club.
- Play with Magnetic Poetry.
- Take a bath in Glistening Winter Nights Bath Salts.
- Make Vanilla Lip Gloss.
- Make a Winter Beaded Safety Pin.
- Make a Decoupage Snowman Bookmark Craft.
- Make an Ice Candle.
- Go Christmas caroling.
- Volunteer to read to children at the library.
- Create an imaginary teen from the future.
- Go on a winter photo scavenger hunt.
- Plan a board game or video game tournament.
- Make friendship bracelets in winter blue colors.
- Learn a yoga position.
- Play ice hockey.
- Rearrange your bedroom.
- Organize your closet: Bring out your cold weather clothes and store your warm weather clothes.
- Go through your socks and underwear. Pitch the old and ask for new.
- Go snowshoeing.
- Go cross-country skiing.
- Bake your favorite cookie.
- Make a snow mural with squirt bottles, water, food coloring and a yard full of snow.
- Post winter greetings on your friend’s social networking pages.
- Make a New Year’s resolution, and a plan that will help you stick to it.
- Make a gel candle mug.
- Make a heats and pearl choker.
- Start or update your checking or savings account.
- Plan a Holiday Party.
- Plan a Valentine Party.
- Go snowmobiling.
- Learn a new make-up trick.
- Get a new haircut or style.
- Volunteer at your community food pantry, soup kitchen or church.
- Go winter camping – learn survival skills.
- Make a snowflake mobile – use glitter.
- Make a crazy music video to your favorite song.
- Write five facts about your favorite animal/rock star/person in your journal.
- Grunge up a pair of jeans.
- Play outside with flashlights after dinner.
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