Ideas On How To Keep Busy Inside During A Blizzard

When a blizzard keeps you indoors, you can stay busy by focusing on coziness, creativity, and movement. If you have children, simple household items can be transformed into hours of entertainment.
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Cozy & Relaxing Activities
  • Create a Reading Nook: Build a sanctuary with blankets and pillows. Use the time to get lost in a novel or read aloud as a family.
  • Host a Movie Marathon: Cuddle up and binge-watch a series or stream family favorites.
  • Home Spa Day: Treat yourself to a warm bubble bath, face masks, or a DIY manicure.
  • Plan a Future Trip: Use the downtime to research and plan your next summer vacation.
Food & Drink
  • Baking & Comfort Cooking: Experiment with new recipes like homemade bread, cookies, or a large pot of soup.
  • Hot Cocoa Bar: Set up a station with toppings like marshmallows, candy canes, and whipped cream.
  • Indoor Picnic: Lay a blanket on the living room floor and enjoy a picnic-style meal together.
Games & Entertainment
  • Board Game Tournament: Dust off classics like Monopoly or Scrabble. Create an elimination bracket to keep the competition going.
  • Build a Blanket Fort: Transform the living room into a “plush fortress” using couch cushions and sheets.
  • Indoor Scavenger Hunt: Hide clues or small objects around the house for an instant adventure.
  • Talent Show or Skits: Have family members perform plays, tell jokes, or showcase a talent.
Movement & Productivity
  • Dance Party: Crank up a playlist and have a dance-off to burn off energy.
  • Indoor Workouts: Stay active with bodyweight exercises like push-ups, squats, or follow a yoga video on YouTube.
  • Tackle a “Someday” Project: Use the time to organize a messy closet, clear your email inbox, or finish a DIY home repair.
Snow-Themed Fun (Inside)
  • Snow Painting: Bring a shallow container of snow inside and let kids “paint” it using water mixed with food coloring.
  • Indoor Snowball Fight: Use balled-up white socks or crumpled paper for a safe, indoor battle.
  • Snow Science: Fill a jar with snow, measure it, and watch it melt to learn about snow density.

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