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By TJ, Janet & Jrod Photo: Getty Images/Ariel Skelley It s not here..yet, but the weather people are saying the only way to avoid the snow is to actually move the state, and that s not happening. So what will you do? Distance learning can only go so far, then you hear the thing that hits your core. I m bored. What can we do?? So we found 18 things you can do to entertain the family on these frozen days we have coming. Photo: Getty Images/David Trood 1 Snowball Fight: Divide your family into teams if you have enough people..if not invite the neighborhood kid you hate to play. That s what people did to Jrod so they could use him as target practice. Build a wall of snow for each team to hide behind, and put a tiny snowman on top. Each team takes turns throwing snowballs to knock down the other teams snowmen. FYI, if you get hit by the other team, you have to join them. the group that hits all their opponent s snowmen first wins/get s to do a victory dance. ....
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article. The ultimate post-pandemic wanderlust list: 10 beautiful destinations This may not be the start to 2021 we hoped for, but the future’s bright; here’s some travel inspiration for once the restrictions have lifted (again) Matteo Colombo Despite our stoic, wartime-style belief that it would all be over by Christmas, 2020 had other plans and the restrictions seem to just keep on coming. Sure enough, here we are in a whole new year with that groundhog-day feeling that it’s still last March. But, there’s plenty to be hopeful for as the vaccines roll out and borders around the world hopefully reopen. We may not be able to physically travel anywhere right now, but we can plan. Here’s some wanderlust inspiration while we patiently wait for the departure lounge. ....