Try these fun things to do inside to brighten up a rainy day.
Stormy weather doesn’t have to stop the fun.
Then go ahead and start figuring what you’ll need to take to get you there.
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Try Out a New (and Maybe Complicated!)
Recipe
We’re all about real simple recipes that are delicious and don’t require a lot of effort.
Think homemade bread, adecadent pie, or a cozy classic like beef bourguignon.
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Serve breakfast for dinner and vice versa, or start the meal with dessert instead of the main course.
Wear your clothes backwards or inside out, and perhaps (yikes!)
put the kids in charge for a while.
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Stay in Your PJs
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If you’re cozy at home, make yourselfextracozy at home.
There’s no shame in staying in yourpjs and slippersall day long.
Try a PowerPoint Party
Hear us out: PowerPoint can be a whole lot of fun.
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Have Quality Time With Your Pets
Your furry friends will always appreciate a little extra loving.
Three Words: Dessert for Dinner
Every day doesn’thaveto be a perfect day nutritionally.
So maybe a rainy day at home deserves a little extra treat.
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Fortunately, you’re free to do plenty without spending a single cent or heading outside.
Pro tip: Keep a box or bag handy to stash anything you’re ready to part with.
Try out a new meditation oryoga workout, or simply daydream as you listen to the rain fall.
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Add glow sticks, sparkly accessories, and flashlight spotlights to kick it up a notch.
Solve a Crime
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A rainy day feels perfect for settling in with a good mystery.
), or opt for a downloadable murder mystery game you could solve yourself.
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(We’ve got afew crafty ideasto get you started!)
(And they work for both kids and kids at heart!)
Try building an obstacle course with pillows, blankets, balls, and old boxes.
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Play a game of The Floor Is Lava, where you parkour from furniture to floor pillows to furniture.
And, of course, an old-fashioned pillow fight can be a perfect stress reliever.
Take a Good Nap
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Most people are pretty sleep-deprived.
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(Are you getting the CDC-recommended seven to nine hours of shuteye each night?)
So go ahead: take this day at home to catch up on your ZZZZs.
So grab your coziest throw and your favorite book-reading beverage and settle in.
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Host a Virtual Hangout
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When you’re stuck indoors, you might still be social.
Take the time to reconnect with loved onesespecially those who live far away.
Create an At-Home Restaurant Menu
Combine meal prep with a fun activity for the kids.
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Start by asking your kids to help you open up your very own at-home restaurant.
Bonus points if you’re free to get the kids to help with the kitchen operations too.
Have an Indoor Treasure Hunt
Children in the house?
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One of the most fun things to do inside is a treasure hunt.
Or have your kids play as a team to solve the clues and uncover the treasure together.
Pour the entire mixture under the running water as you draw your bath.
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Honey is a natural humectant, which will attract and retain moisture in your skin.
The egg white helps create stronger, longer-lasting bubbles for a nice, fluffy bath.
For extra-dry skin, consider adding a tablespoon of light oil, such as almond or light sesame.
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(Another surprising bath booster?Apple cider vinegar.)
And if you have essential oils, a few drops will add a little aromatherapy to the mix.
If you have a pop-up or small dome tent, setting up camp for your kids indoors is easy.
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If not, you could create a fort by draping sheets over the couch.
(Don’t forget theindoor s’mores!)
Tip: Decide on a genre in advancefairy tale, ghost story, etc.and go from there.
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Let kids say the first line; it’s up to you to find the rhyme.
Walk over to the fridge to find your solution: mayonnaise.
Starting at the scalp, coat strands with 12 cup mayo.
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Leave on for 15 minutes, then rinse thoroughly.
Let your kids decide the guest list-and which of their favorite dolls or furry friends are on it.
Then stir in three or four spoonfuls of skin-nourishing honey and ginger.
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“It smells lovely, and it’s gentle,” she says.
“When my skin feels really dry, I add olive oil too.”
Map Out a City on Paper
Got a roll of kids' craft or butcher paper?
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Make roads, bridges, cul de sacs, and neighborhoods.
Include lakes, playgrounds, schools, hospitals, shops, and restaurants.
Or use Legos and blocks to construct buildings along the way.
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Kids can drive toy cars along the roads and make believe a day in the life of imaginary characters.
Paper accidentally got ripped in one spot?
Brush up on Your Mixology
Is your signature drink a glass of red wine?
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Are you intimidated by cocktail shakers and coupe glasses?
Do you wonder what the heck bitters are?
Once you know the basics, you’re free to alter the recipes to suit your taste.
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Plan a Vacation!
Have them research how to get there, where to stay, and what to do.
At the very least, everyone will learn a little bit about a new city or country.
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At best, you may figure out your next family adventure.
), and play to win.
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