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Brutally honest horoscopes to guide your spring semester
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When the start of the semester hits, it’s always a little hard to get yourself back in the groove again. You want to take your time adjusting, but chances are that’s resulted in going back to some of the not-so-great tendencies that you developed over the last semester at Zoom university. What you need is some advice. No not just advice, but brutally honest advice. And not just brutally honest advice, but a brutally honest message from the stars: a horoscope. Look no further, and check out your start of spring 2021 horoscopes for a little life advice that isn’t going to ignore the fact that life right now well it’s a little weird.
How to fend off January restlessness
Yeti hunts? Snow slime? Aerial yoga? Hereâs where to beat the winter blues.
By Kara Baskin Globe Correspondent,Updated January 8, 2021, 6:00 a.m.
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There s plenty to do with kids in January to keep from getting bored, including yeti hunts and lots of online activities.elenaed - stock.adobe.com
T.S. Eliot called April the cruelest month, but clearly he never home-schooled kids during a pandemic. The cruelest month is definitely January.
The excitement of the holidays are over. School, however that looks for you, is back in session. Itâs often too cold to play outside for more than 10 minutes. It still gets dark at around 4:30 p.m.