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The weather outside is frightful! What to do when you're stuck inside...

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Greetings from the arctic!
Today, Monday, Minnesota's governor, Mark Dayton, has closed all schools thanks to the frigid arctic blast that's happening outside. Sure, the children are elated and most of us parents are a little disappointed. School resumed after winter break just last Thursday and now we have yet another day off. Worse off, with a low of -22* and a windchill of -50*, experts are saying that skin will freeze in five minutes. There is no way my kids will be venturing outside tomorrow if I have anything to say about it! So what's a mom to do when the weather is dangerously cold? Here are a few things I've done before that seem to be a hit with my kids, as well as a few suggested ideas from my friends! Bring the snow inside and experiment with colors! One of my favorite things to do in the winter, especially since I'm not a fan of cold weather, is to grab a few of my pots and wooden spoons and bring the snow inside. Then I mix some water with food coloring in a spray bottle and let the kids go to town! They spray the snow, eat the snow, and eventually spray themselves in the face. You can do this in the kitchen with some towels covering the floor to make cleanup easier or in the bathtub. (pictured below)snow coloring fun. thirsties Make Snow Ice Cream : A few of my Minnesota friends do this on a regular basis and while we won't have freshly fallen snow tomorrow, perhaps you will. It's very easy to make and only requires four ingredients - freshly fallen snow, white sugar, milk and vanilla. I'm sure that if you aren't using refined sugar you can substitute it with honey. Here's a recipe from AllRecipes.com. Have a PJ party all day with movies and popcorn! What better way to a homebound day than curled up with a few good movies, some popcorn and your comfiest clothes? You could do any number of things other than watching a movie - play games, read books, color. The important thing in my opinion is that you're making the day special by doing something out of the ordinary, staying in your PJs. Cookie baking day! Make this occasion different by letting the kids really help out. They can pick the kind of cookies to bake, put in the ingredients and of course lick the spoon! Bring out that Play-Doh! Let them make a mess and play with that sometimes crumbly dough. Like I said, these are just a few ideas to help get the creative juices flowing. What is your favorite indoor activity when getting out of the house is simply out of the question?
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35 comments

  • I live on the Pacific Coast and we RARELY get any snow. We go outside to play immediately if we do get any. haha!

    Jutta P. on
  • My mom always made us ice cream with the snow. It tasted so amazing. I used to look forwards to that more than I did playing in the snow.

    Shalaina S on
  • We like making roads on the carpet using masking tape. Toilet paper tubes make great tunnels for matchbox cars. Don’t leave the tape on your carpet for weeks like we did once, though, or the glue will stay as a residue on your carpet.

    Marcelaine on
  • My “big kids” are readers, and they love to dive into a good book. Also, Legos are very popular in this house!

    Rachel A. on
  • I always loved making snow ice-cream when I was growing up. Now there seem to be lots of cold days without snow. Curling up with the dog for a nap is a favorite activity.

    L Squared on

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