25+ Things to Do on a Snowy Day
Ok, so it’s March and we thought we were in the clear but here are with another snow day. So much for getting anything acommplished! Here are 25 things you can do–with or without the kids–today.
1. Get Unplugged!
Pull out one of the dozens of games gathering dust in your closet.
2. Plan your Next Vacation.
After you come in from shoveling, close your eyes and picture yourself on a warm tropical beach. Then, spend a few hours planning a trip to somewhere warm or dreamy to vacation.
Here are few of our favorite vacation destination ideas:
Puerto Rico
Turks & Caicos
Las Vegas & the Grand Canyon
Our Favorite Family Resorts
London
Ponce, PR
Fairytale Castles
Amtrak Adventures
3. Treat the Whole Family to a Spa Day.
After you finish shoveling, you’ll all deserve a little pampering. Set the mood for your afternoon spa day: get in your coziest pjs, light some candles, and play soft music. Make a facial mask or homemade face scrubs. Then, everyone deserves a long soak in the tub. Next paint each other’s fingers and toes. Finish with a shoulder rub.
4. Clear Space on Your Phone (& Your Kids!)
I am so tired of hearing “I don’t have space” from my kids. Get under the covers and delete the plethora of duplicate or bad photos, as well as old emails and gain space!
5. Build a snowman.
Of course, right, but, with a twist. We’re going to watch a little of Frozen to get inspired, and then compete in teams. Who can build the most creative snow creature?
6. …and Then Make Homemade Hot Chocolate
Homemade is so much better than using a packet. Here’s a recipe. But otherwise, Swiss Miss will do!
7. Have a Dance Party
Blare your favorite tunes and get out some energy with a dance party.
Form teams, have a dance competition, and make one person the judge.
8. Go Through Old Photos.
Take a walk down memory lane looking at old photos and home videos. Create a digital album or even a traditional one on Shutterfly. Ask older kids to scan old family prints into your computer before they have aged beyond repair.
9. Organize Your Kids’ Closets.
Out with the old, ripped and too small. Sit with them in their rooms and figure out what fits and what doesn’t. Pack up the clothes that don’t fit to give away. Schedule your pick up for next week.
10. Make Soup.
Get the kids chopping and make a pot of hearty, comforting soup for dinner with whatever you
can find in the pantry and freezer.
11. Try a Science Experiment
Do a little home-schooling: the kids will have fun…and maybe even learn something. From fun edible experiments like making ice cream in a ziploc or rock candy pops to bloated gummy bears or homemade lava lamps.
12. Take a Nap.
Chances are, you never get enough sleep (find out here). And when do you ever indulge in a nap? Catch up on your sleep and encourage your kids to do the same. Even if they sat they’re not tired, I bet if they lay in a cozy bed reading, they’ll end up asleep. If you have little ones, lay down when they do.
13. Lip Sync and Make a Music Video.
My kids are crazy about musical.ly – your video social network, an app where you can lipsync and make music videos. Pick your favorite song; I bet if you try it, you’ll love it too!
14. Channel Your Inner Fancy Nancy
and Play Dress Up…with the Whole Family.
15. Play Video Games…or Fortnite.
When do I EVER say “yes” to video games?!? Only on a snow day. Take 30 minutes and play something: Wii Party, sweat to Just Dance, get trapped in a bubble in Mario, NBA 2K. They’ll be in heaven.
16. Make Homemade Butter
All you need is heavy cream, a tight lidded container and a marble. Plus, you’ll burn some energy! See how on mommypoppins.com
17. Get Cooking.
Play a game of Chopped like the show.If you’ve never seen it, watch one episode
On Demand (Food Network) first. You choose their ingredients, put them in a basket and watch your kids
get creative. Of course, you’re the judge.
18. Do a jigsaw puzzle.
You have one sitting in a closet somewhere, and it is not as boring as it sounds. It’s like meditating in a group.
19. Work on Your Family Tree.
Have the kids help make a family tree or order one online. The one above is a
walll decal and includes photos. Check out some of our favorite family trees.
20. Send Them on a Scavenger Hunt.
Feel free to include some things you’ve been looking for–like all those missing socks! Whoever kinds the most socks gets a prize! It’s is also a great way to have them find their uniforms for the weekend now.
21. Curl Up and Watch a Movie.
Pop some popcorn and curl up with an afternoon movie or two. Or binge-watch a series.
(Shut off all cell phones please.)
22. Sing Your Heart Out: Karaoke.
Get silly. If you don’t have the machine, or the video game, try this app. A snow day is a great time to let your kids see your crazy side — by that I mean your college crazy side and not your Jack Nicholson from the Shining crazy side.
23. Create a Family Cookbook.
Put together recipes that are near and dear to your heart in a family heritage cookbook. The kids can help too by making drawings to go with it. This is a project that will take more than a day, but today is a great day to start it. Have it ready for the women in your life for Mother’s Day.
24. Call or FaceTime Relatives.
Our weekdays are so packed with activities that as much as I want the kids to call grandparents, aunts and uncles, there never seems to be time. They’ll love hearing from you today! While you’re at it, call friends who you miss too.
25. Watch your wedding video.
Your kids will love seeing you when you were young…and that hairstyle from 15 years ago.
26. Make homemade cards for upcoming birthdays.
Grandparents will especially love this. Store them, and pull them out when you need them.
27. Clean out your game closet.
You will feel accomplished and it will inspire you and your kids to play some games you
haven’t looked at in years.
28. Start Researching Summer Camps
With the kids at home, you can browse camp websites together and look for a camp that’s just right for them: from traditional sleep away camps, to camps that emphasize focus on wellness or children with special needs to camps where kids can choose their own schedules.
29. Play Pictionary.
You don’t even need the game. Make your own cards that represent things that everyone in your family can associate with.
30. Read Together.
For little ones, climb into bed with 5 of your favorite picture books. With older kids, start out reading their favorite books from when they were little and then, settle into each of your own books.
31. Finally, take my friend Karen’s advice. When all else fails, turn on the TV for your kids, and go hide in the bathroom with a good book and a bottle of wine or a fun cocktail. No guilt. It isn’t your fault it snowed and kids have to learn to entertain themselves for Pete’s sake!
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