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What activities do you do on snow days? Multiple choice poll.

Activity2004 profile imageActivity200479 Voters
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None of the Above/Other: Please say in the Comments.
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Baking Cookies/Cakes
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Slow Cook Hot Cocoa
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Taping/Repairs
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Snow Day Spa at Home
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Study Different Snowflakes
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Make Snow Cones
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DIY Snow Globes
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Miracle43 profile image
Miracle43

Go for a walk.

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Activity2004 in reply to Miracle43

That's a great idea. How far do you go when it is snowing? :-)

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Miracle43 in reply to Activity2004

Depends really. About 2-3 miles. Still in lockdown so can’t really go far.

Activity2004 profile image
Activity2004 in reply to Miracle43

Do you also walk around the house for exercise? :-)

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Miracle43 in reply to Activity2004

Try too, currently working from home so walk around while on the phone ☺️

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Activity2004 in reply to Miracle43

That's good to hear! I try to do the walking around up and down the steps here because I don't want to sit too long and I don't want to go out when the temps. are too cold. :-)

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PolyannaYorkshire in reply to Activity2004

Sadly not far...through the fields in the village...cannot go further in lockdown

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Activity2004

When it's a snow day, I do some reading and catching up on some e-mail messages. I also try to call/send messages to my friends to see how they're doing. :-)

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Max225

Drink wine and watch movies. Come to think of, I do that when it does not snow as well.

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Activity2004 in reply to Max225

What movies do you watch on snowy days and also when it's not snowing? :-) My favorite is Forrest Gump. :-)

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Cavapoochonowner in reply to Activity2004

I like all types.Older classics like Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday, musicals like Seven brides for seven brothers also modern romances like sleepless in Seattle or you've got mail and I like mamma mia and my big fat greek wedding.

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Activity2004 in reply to Cavapoochonowner

I like those as well. Haven't seen them in a while, but I will have to go through my movie collection and see if I can find them. Great idea! :-)

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Becksagogo in reply to Cavapoochonowner

The King and I and A Dogs Purpose are my two favourite films.

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Cavapoochonowner in reply to Becksagogo

Yes, I like The King And I too but I haven't seen a Dogs Purpose.Hope it's not sad.Watched Hattchi A Dogs Tale and My Dog Skip before we got a dog, and cried like a baby.Don't think I could ever watch them again now we have our little dog.

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Becksagogo in reply to Cavapoochonowner

Oh it's a beautiful film and a bit sad. I cry at the drop of a hat. My sister and I like Blood Brothers and the King and I on the stage but she gets embarrassed because I cry my way through both !

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Skylane2 in reply to Cavapoochonowner

I know! I love dog films but cry, and then my eyes are swollen, and I get a headache and then I think why did I watch that movie again? when I knew I would end up with a headache?

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Cavapoochonowner in reply to Skylane2

We went to the pictures twice while on holiday a couple of years ago to see mama mia 2.I'd cried the first time when I knew Meryl Streep had died, then we went again because my daughter loved it so much.This time I was trying to control the crying almost from the beginning because I knew what was coming.I think what got me was the daughter going through having a baby without her mother there.Heartbreaking.I've not watched it since.

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Activity2004 in reply to Becksagogo

I think I may have seen The King and I a few years ago on TV, but I can't remember if it was during a snowy day. :-)

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Skylane2 in reply to Cavapoochonowner

I agree and" breakfast at Tiffany's"

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Cavapoochonowner in reply to Skylane2

Yes, such a classic.Audrey Hepburn such an elegant lady, so stylish

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Max225 in reply to Activity2004

I actually saw Forrest in a movie theater (Those were the days). I got rid of Netflix; got Criterion instead. So, I’m binging on classics and so-called “art cinema”. Some it’s good, many are mediocre. Like the 1980’s and forward Japanese and Korean movies. I see where Tarantino got the stuff.

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Activity2004 in reply to Max225

I saw Forrest Gump also in the theater, but then got the movie on VCR tape from my Aunt years ago as a gift.:-)

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MrsMapdog in reply to Max225

That made me laugh. thanks I needed too its been a bad day!

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Max225 in reply to MrsMapdog

Thanks! I sometimes find refuge from bad days by watching a really bad, brainless movie, as long as it’s not boring or pretentious. Like something with Cage or Willis in it.

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Activity2004 in reply to MrsMapdog

Are you okay? :-)

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HissingSid

Stay at home and keep warm is about as active as I get during snow stormy days!

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Activity2004 in reply to HissingSid

That's good! Nice and safe! :-)

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LizzieAFib

Go for a walk - love the snow ❄️

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Activity2004 in reply to LizzieAFib

How far do you go for the walks when it's snowing? :-)

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LizzieAFib in reply to Activity2004

Our usual daily walk, around the top of our village hill which is aprox 1hr, depending on the weather. Normally we would walk up the hill from the village, and then along the top and back down, through the village and home, but have got lung problem at the moment, so can’t do uphill and have to stay on fairly level ground.

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Activity2004 in reply to LizzieAFib

Can you walk on one floor of your house until you're better?

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LizzieAFib in reply to Activity2004

Prefer the fresh air :)

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Activity2004 in reply to LizzieAFib

Fresh air and being outside is great— especially when it’s good weather. 😀👍🌈

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Cavapoochonowner

Also snuggling watching favourite film

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Activity2004 in reply to Cavapoochonowner

What is your favorite movie/film? :-) I like watching Forrest Gump and some Game Shows. :-)

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Cavapoochonowner in reply to Activity2004

See reply above sorry replied to wrong person

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Activity2004 in reply to Cavapoochonowner

It's okay! No sorry necessary! :-)

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Outandabout

Take the dog out, we enjoy snow.

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Activity2004 in reply to Outandabout

That's good! How far do you go in snowy weather? :-)

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Outandabout in reply to Activity2004

We go to a nearby woodland area which is about 180 acres. I know it well so feel safe covering a fair distance without worrying what we are stepping into. Usually for about an hour in snow then home for a hot chocolate and a tripe stick. The tripe stick is for my dog!

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Activity2004 in reply to Outandabout

That sounds great and lots of fun for you and your dog. :-)

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Hermes123

Activity2004.Hermes123. At my age stay in doors and try to stay warm. Hermes.

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Activity2004 in reply to Hermes123

That's good! It's nice to keep warm and inside on snowy days. :-)

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waylay

Still no snow here.

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Activity2004 in reply to waylay

That's good to hear! What have the temperatures been lately? :-)

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Skylane2 in reply to Activity2004

well, they have been about 70 degrees. I live in California in the states. but it sounds lovely to walk in the woods and to a village. we have a lot of big cities and freeways here

😘

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Activity2004 in reply to Skylane2

Nice to hear that. I have some Cousins who live in California. They love it there. :-)

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Buzzytruk

Snuggled down watching tv.

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Activity2004 in reply to Buzzytruk

What shows do you watch on snowy days? :-)

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Buzzytruk in reply to Activity2004

The oldish black and white films 1930 to 1960 's on channel 81

Jo. 😊

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Activity2004 in reply to Buzzytruk

That's great! What are the titles of the movies? :-)

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Buzzytruk in reply to Activity2004

There are plenty of crime stories .... Late 50's early 60's.Murder mysteries, with Edgar Lustgarten final remark about the

murderers 8 am walk. & Scotland yard stories .......

J😊

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Activity2004 in reply to Buzzytruk

I'm reading a mystery right now that's called: "A Clean Kill", by Leslie Glass. So far, it's pretty good and I got up to page 34--midway through Chapter 5. :-)

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Hermes123

Hermes123At my age stay in doors and try to keep warm. Hermes

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glo42

I fill my time in by tidying out drawers and files then do shredding. I also clear other cluttered places and put useful items on one side for when the charity shop opens after lock down has ended.

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Activity2004 in reply to glo42

That's a great idea for snow days. I did a little rearranging of my things in my bedroom recently when we had some snow come here earlier during the week. :-)

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Big_Dee in reply to glo42

Hello glo42

At the rate lock-down is going, you will be able to open your own charity shop. :)

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Rosepetal60 in reply to glo42

Me too at a slower rate !

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purple64

Read, catch up on tv programs, sit by the log burner

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Activity2004 in reply to purple64

That's good! What books do you read and TV shows do you watch? :-)

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rosewine

Take our rescue dog for a walk as she adores the snow and I love it ahe it first snows. She is hilarious as she often loses her ball in deep snow a d sticks her hairy muzzle in the snow in an effort to reach her ball the snow sticks to it and she looks like she is a black dog but with a white beard.

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Activity2004 in reply to rosewine

This sounds so cute! Thank you for saying this! She sounds like she really enjoys being outside even in the snow. Does she ever have you help her find the toy balls? :-)

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rosewine in reply to Activity2004

If she can't find them she will run around trying to see where it has gone. She will suddenly stop a look at me intensely as though to say "help me Mom" and I will point to where I think it is hidden and she goes off in that direction to find it. We didn't take one today as it was very wet here and the park was muddy. Along came another one with a squeaky ball and she pinched it andcwme runnung back with it and put it at my feet to throw so fortunately I was able to give it back.

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Activity2004 in reply to rosewine

Yes, sometimes, my cat goes and chases after her toys in the house and when she can't find something, she gets me or my parents to help then she expects to have that toy be thrown in her direction to go back to play. She's so funny sometimes! :-)

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kitchengardener2

Try to get out for our walk as usual. Then batch cook for freezer.

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Activity2004 in reply to kitchengardener2

That sounds like a wonderful plan for snowy days. :-)

None of the above for me Leah, it would be batch cooking meals. Also going out for a walk if safe ie. not icy otherwise exercise indoors.👍😊

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Big_Dee in reply to

Hello crazyfitness

Good idea, I slipped on ice and broke my finger a week ago.

in reply to Big_Dee

Oh no, I hope your finger is healing well🙏🙏

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Big_Dee in reply to

Hello crazyfitness

Actually it does not feel to bad. Only thing that bothers me is I take forever to heal broken bones. Broke a leg and would not heal, I was 8 months in full leg cast. I did not have walker cast and in wheel chair. My heart goes out to anyone who has to spend much time in sling collapsible wheelchair.

in reply to Big_Dee

I'm glad it doesn't feel too bad. Oh my goodness you do take a long time to heal. I agree, feel for those that are in a wheelchair.

Take care🙏

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Skylane2 in reply to Big_Dee

I will be in a wheelchair until I get my hip replaced on February 26 the pain is so bad I had to give up on the walker or cane. My surgeon says I have bursitis and that adds to the bad hip and my spine cannot support it because of 2 collapsed discs . Need prayer

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Skylane2 in reply to Big_Dee

Ouch! that hurts to think about it

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Big_Dee in reply to Skylane2

Hello Skylane2

The wheelchair sling that one sits in, wraps around your hips and hurt worse than my broken leg. I would suggest a piece of plywood and cushion to put in sling to take load off your hips. My hips were so numb from sitting in wheel chair I use to drag myself out and sit on floor. Blessings.

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Activity2004 in reply to

Doing exercise indoors on snowy/bad weather days is a great idea. I walk up and down the steps during the day regularly, but I do more of the up and down the steps during snowy days the most since I don't want to get too cramped up from sitting too long. I also don't want to go out and fall. With bad/no depth perception, I don't know how far I am from an icy patch.

in reply to Activity2004

Oh walking up and down the stairs is one of the best exercises. Sitting for too long isn't good for you, we need to keep the joints going as much as possible.👍👍

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Agatesup

Shovel and snow blow for approximately 4 hours,

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Activity2004 in reply to Agatesup

What time do you do the snow blowing and shoveling? :-)

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Adlon57

Computer games with heater!🙄🤪🙃🥴😜

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Activity2004 in reply to Adlon57

Which computer games do you play? :-)

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Taffsmum

Jigsaw puzzles/reading

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Activity2004 in reply to Taffsmum

Which puzzles have you done and what book did you finish/start? :-)

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Tracey40

Go for a walk. Rarely snows where I live.

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Activity2004 in reply to Tracey40

That's fantastic. How long each day do you go walking? :-)

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Tracey40 in reply to Activity2004

Aim for 5,000 to 7,000 steps 😃

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Dahlia7

I use the snowblower to clear my 350 foot driveway.

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Activity2004 in reply to Dahlia7

This is good! My parents and a neighbor of mine own snow blowers. The one issue I have with the one we have is, the battery seems to drain too fast when it's been used for one hour.

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Dahlia7 in reply to Activity2004

I have a gasoline engine so no battery issue.

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Skylane2 in reply to Activity2004

I saw a feature on TV where a man used his blow torch to clean his driveway and melt the snow,( not recommended )

Activity2004 profile image
Activity2004 in reply to Skylane2

Was that on the local news? I don't remember seeing it anywhere. :-)

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Pauline-L

Walk, watch tv

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Activity2004 in reply to Pauline-L

Where do you go for walks and how far? What do you watch on TV? :-)

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BrentWArtist

Enjoy the wood-stove.

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Activity2004 in reply to BrentW

That's great, Brent! Do you use it every day or just when there's snow? :-)

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BrentWArtist in reply to Activity2004

We light it when the temperatures drop to single digits (in Celsius).

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Activity2004 in reply to BrentW

That’s good to hear. We have an electric fireplace in the TV area of the house.😀👍🌈

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Tigger1306

Have to work - even when it is snowing (Support Worker out in the local community) 🙁

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Activity2004 in reply to Tigger1306

This sounds interesting. How many hours do you have to work when it's a snowy day? :-)

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Tigger1306 in reply to Activity2004

Depend on the day, but around 6-8 hours

Big_Dee profile image
Big_Dee

shovel snow on sidewalks and driveway.

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Activity2004 in reply to Big_Dee

That's good! When do you go and do the shoveling? :-)

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Big_Dee in reply to Activity2004

Hello Activity2004

We do not have a lot of snow, normally 2-4 times a year. We had two snow storms back to back this year. Totaling about 10 inches. I don't mind shoveling the snow. :)

Walk dogs. When I get home, hot tea followed by change into sweatpants and oversized sweater. Sit under blanket and watch tv. I hate cold weather.

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Activity2004 in reply to

That's a great plan for when you get home from being outside. What do you watch on TV? :-)

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faithhope421

Having a snow day today ,baked cinnamon and ginger cookies ,delivered wearing my mask and keeping a 6ft.distance . For my senior neighbors that don't have love ones close by .This is a volunteer service that I share every 1st and 3rd Fridays ,anytime of the year Before Covid it became a popular neighborhood activity, however I continue to bake for 2 lovely seniors on my street .They are so sweet !

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Activity2004 in reply to faithhope421

That's a wonderful thing to do for your neighbors. What did you bake for them? :-)

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faithhope421 in reply to Activity2004

At my home ,in my basement before Covid , it was used for cooking with Autistic Children ,we had it designed and furnished for Highly Creative and Precious Little Gems, This is a volunteer idea that I put into place ,when I gave birth to my 1st Son ,In 1989 who is Autistic

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Skylane2 in reply to faithhope421

How lovely. My oldest great granddaughter is Autistic and we her mother and I, really appreciate you, and what you did to help these children grow and learn

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faithhope421 in reply to Skylane2

Thanks to them for giving us there best ,to allow us into Their hearts ,to share, have patience ,hope and love ,I presently volunteer for Behavioral Challenged Children ,sending to you and family ,peace ,patience ,and joy !

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faithhope421 in reply to Activity2004

excuse me please I thought you asked me where did I bake the cookies ,after reading your response I can clearly see ,you asked what I bake ,the answer is cinnamon and ginger cookies ,forgive me ,I'm Legally Blind ,have a wonderful evening !

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Activity2004 in reply to faithhope421

It’s okay! Thank you for letting me know everything about the cookies and your son. There’s no reason to be sorry for anything. I have some vision issues, too.😀👍👍🌈

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faithhope421 in reply to Activity2004

Thank you

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Activity2004 in reply to faithhope421

You’re welcome! Anytime! I will be here always if you want to talk about anything. 😀👍🌈

Good night!😀👍🌈😴

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Skylane2 in reply to faithhope421

that is so nice. I'm a senior now, but when I was younger I did something similar (meals on wheels) It was very rewarding

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faithhope421 in reply to Skylane2

YOU'RE SO RIGHT .IT IS REWARDING !

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Activity2004 in reply to Skylane2

We have Meals On Wheels located all over the County where I live and different drivers deliver the food to the Seniors. :-)

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Colliesam

Just happy to see the snow falling down x

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Activity2004 in reply to Colliesam

Do you take pictures of it coming down? :-)

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Rosepetal60

Only ticked other which is: Take photos of the garden and the scene from our gate of the road and trees.

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Activity2004 in reply to Rosepetal60

That's a great idea. I take pictures sometimes when it snows, but it depends on how much we get that day. :-)

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sophie4

Dealing with really tough stuff recently...tough stuff or else!!! A snow day isn't much different, although more difficult, than any other day.

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Activity2004 in reply to sophie4

Are you okay? :-)

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sophie4 in reply to Activity2004

Some hours seem to be much better than others. In a sort of limbo at the moment. Trying to keep my head above the waterline.

I don't like change AT ALL, regardless of the specific situation. I share this unit with my sister. I'm her full-time caregiver. The unit we have lived in (for almost 17 years) is a DUMP. However, with credit in the sub-basement, renting in a secure apartment community, or anywhere else for that matter, will be a huge challenge to attempt to overcome.

Thanks so much for asking. Much appreciated.

I'm never OK, but I'm a survivor and have a measure of 'fight' left within me.

BTW, you may want to take a look at Eric Hoffer's four books, one of which is titled, "The Ordeal of Change". Extremely worthwhile.

sophie4

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ArctoLindy

Made Christmas cards

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Activity2004 in reply to ArctoLindy

That's a great idea! I like getting homemade cards from friends and family for holidays and birthdays. :-)

Go for lovely long walks

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Activity2004 in reply to PolyannaYorkshire

That's good! How far do you go each time? :-)

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melbrown

Doesn't snow where I live. When we visited my sister a couple Christmases back we had a snowball fight & built mini snowmen. ❄

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Activity2004 in reply to melbrown

This sounds fun! Did you also do snow angels? :-)

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Gisygirl

I enjoy watching the snow fall, especially when I do not have to go out in it. My husband enjoys using his snow blower around the cul-de-sac. Otherwise, it is not much different than any other day that I am home.

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Activity2004 in reply to Gisygirl

Do you take pictures from the windows when it snows? :-)

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Gisygirl in reply to Activity2004

Sometimes and I send them to my son who lives in the FL Keys! He says he does not miss snow at all.

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Activity2004 in reply to Gisygirl

That’s wonderful! 😀👍🌈

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DebRosa

I live near the sea, (Southampton) so it never snows here! At least it hasn't since I moved here... And I am originally from the south of Spain so I grew up in a hot place 😁I would love to make snowmen and drink hot chocolate!

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Activity2004 in reply to DebRosa

Do you have cocoa powder and a microwave for hot cocoa mix? :-)

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Spanaway

Snowball fights, make snowman

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Activity2004 in reply to Spanaway

Sounds fun and enjoyable! :-)

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sunsetssr

I live in California. No snow here.Sorry

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Activity2004 in reply to sunsetssr

Why sorry? It's okay if there's no snow in some places. :-)

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RLN-overcomer

🤗 I take pictures of mostly the snowfall landscapes, and send it to loved ones. A couple of my loved ones also send me snowfall pictures😇 On snow fall days I tend to cook chicken vegetable soup, and stone ground corn bread . I make a Hot cocoa coffee blend that is mostly cocoa. :)

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Activity2004 in reply to RLN-overcomer

This is really great to hear! I haven't had a chance to cook homemade corn bread in a while. If we get some corn, I may try to do that in the next few weeks. Great idea! :-)

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RbethReading Rabbits

Read and knit

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Activity2004 in reply to Rbeth

What books do you read? What did you knit on a snowy day? :-) I've been knitting more Snoods. :-)

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RbethReading Rabbits in reply to Activity2004

Thanks for responding. I just finished “The Night Portrait “, a novel of WW2 and Da Vinci’s Italy by Laura Morelli. I loved it! “The Woman in the Window “ a stunning novel with twists in the plot. By A. J. Finn. I enjoyed it. I belong to a book club. My neighbor put together a club for the ladies on our street eleven years ago. There are about 15 of us and we meet every 4-6 weeks. Some women have moved, but continue to come to the meetings- zoom meetings for now. It’s a wonderful way to know your neighbors and keep in touch with old neighbors and meet new ones. I treasure my book club.

As for knitting, I had to look up what a snood was. I knit winter headbands, hats, and blankets for my couch and to give to special friends. Also baby blankets.

What books do you read?

I live in Rochester New York. The snow has been flying. I also enjoy watching the birds that come to my suet bird feeders. We have lots of woodpeckers, cardinals, blue jays, and more.

Thanks again. Reenie

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Outandabout in reply to Rbeth

The da Vinci book sounds great, I must find a copy . Your birds must be a delight.

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RbethReading Rabbits in reply to Outandabout

Yes, the Night Portrait” book was a page turner. Read it in three days. What books do you recommend? I bought a pompom maker. Made a bunch from leftover yarns. Fun. Don’t know what I’ll do with them. Maybe a funny necklace for my 97 year old cousin in the nursing home. As for knitting, I think I’ll make a lap blanket for the car. Where do you live?We will have snow until the end of April. They keep the streets clean, so it is easy to get around.

Won’t get my covid vaccine until the end of March. Still trying to get a closer time. I am 70 and have metastatic breast cancer, so I stay home and work from home.

Have a relaxing day.

Reenie

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Outandabout in reply to Rbeth

Hi. I am 3/4 the way through A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson about the Appalachians. It's great, makes me want to do some part of it at some time. My previous book was The Whistler by John Grisham - unputdownable! he gets better with every book. I live in Norwich, Norfolk but our good snow didn't last long then it became ice. Had my jab yesterday it was fine, no problems, long queue though but chatted to a nice man next in line so that made the wait more bearable. To be honest, I don't mind this lockdown I have got so many things done and am enjoying reading my book stash and getting into my wool stash.

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Activity2004 in reply to Rbeth

I read books by Stephen King, James Patterson, Lindsey Kelk, Nora Roberts/JD Robb and Sophie Kinsella. I have started reading A Clean Kill, by Leslie Glass.

We have a book posting on the group and on the Pinned Posts. Would you like to have a Reading Rabbits badge? It’s for those who love to read. I can assign you the badge.😀👍🌈📚🐇📖

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RbethReading Rabbits in reply to Activity2004

Oh my. I haven’t heard of Reading Rabbits. Yes I would like to get a badge. So fun. Thanks Reenie

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Activity2004 in reply to Rbeth

I will assign you the badge right now.😀👍🌈📚📖🐇

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Activity2004 in reply to Rbeth

Congratulations! You have the Reading Rabbits badge now next to the Username.😀👍🌈

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RbethReading Rabbits in reply to Activity2004

Wow. I feel so special today. Thanks. Reenie

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Activity2004 in reply to Rbeth

Enjoy! I will add you to the group message next month for the posting’s link.😀👍🌈

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HopeandFaith100

Wavering between thinking how f’d I’d be if I was homeless and at the same time thanking God I’m not.

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Activity2004 in reply to HopeandFaith100

This is something very interesting to think about when at home for a snow day. :-)

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Becksagogo

Carry on working from home. One of the benefits!

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Activity2004 in reply to Becksagogo

That's true. You can relax and work at the same time. :-)

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Dj1962

Not had any snow for a few years

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Activity2004 in reply to Dj1962

We get the snow here every couple years and then some years nothing. :-)

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Phdgranny

Snowballing

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Activity2004 in reply to Phdgranny

That's a good idea! :-)

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AndtH

I like to take a walk, then have a day of Movies.

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Activity2004 in reply to AndtH

Which movies do you watch? :-)

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64notout

Walk if possible, otherwise watch it snowing. Find snow fascinating.

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Activity2004 in reply to 64notout

That's good to hear! :-) Take any pictures? :-)

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64notout in reply to Activity2004

no, my phone is not that clever 😀

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Activity2004 in reply to 64notout

Awe! Do you have a disposable camera? 😀👍🌈

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Lotus-Blossom

I love my Hot Chocolate, Horlicks and Ovaltine in the winter as I look out of the window at the beautiful snow in the garden watching the beautiful snow coming down at lunchtime or even at night before bed.

Great Survey.

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Activity2004 in reply to Lotus-Blossom

Thank you! I appreciate that very much. :-)

Do you get to take pictures of the scenery when it snows? :-)

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I'm not really one for taking pictures as I like to live in the moment and enjoy the scene around me.

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Activity2004 in reply to Lotus-Blossom

That's okay. I take some pictures only when the scenery looks different compared to the last time I was outside when the weather is cooperative. :-)

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maggiewillow

Turn up the fire,take off my jumper and watch a "cold"movie feeling snug and ward.

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Wonderful idea for a snowy day! :-)

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PatsyIpswich

enjoy feeding and watering wildlife

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That's a great idea for a snowy day. What plants do you have? :-)

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focused1Reading Rabbits

Could just sit and watch the snow fall . Has that instant calm especially at night with street lights on . Last snowfall we were out walking about a mile from home about 5pm. It came on quite heavy .It felt weirdly romantic . It wasn't cold and the wetness didn't bother me . Last snowfall and I finished my Xmas jigsaw.

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Activity2004 in reply to focused1

Which puzzle were you doing? :-)

I don't remember. I know I try a lot of self-care and it varies what my needs are. Watch Youtube videos. Great question.

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What YouTube videos do you watch? I listen to some music videos here and there.

Glad you enjoy the poll's question and participating in them in general! That makes my weekend! :-)

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I watch guided meditation and distilled tarot? Thanks Activity2004!

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You’re welcome! Have a good night!😀👍🌈

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BeckyAnn1966

READ BOOKS

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Which books? :-)

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BeckyAnn1966 in reply to Activity2004

Anything mystery

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Activity2004 in reply to BeckyAnn1966

That’s great! I read a few mysteries now and then. 😀👍🌈

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sophie4 in reply to BeckyAnn1966

Hi BeckyAnn1956,I love to read and since you mentioned mysteries I thought you might enjoy reading the author, Jodi Picoult. She has written over 30 books, I think, and there's always a type of mystery involved. An accomplished writer, she's especially talented and also does meticulous research. The majority of her books are page turners. I can hardly put them down. Read the synopsis carefully, so you know that you're choosing a book you'll really enjoy.

Have you heard of abesbooks.com? I love to build my library so I often order from abesbooks. You will find the majority of books ranging from $2.98 to maybe, not very often, $4.50. All the books I've ordered are in excellent condition even if the seller reports that the book is in fair condition.

sophie4

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BeckyAnn1966 in reply to sophie4

Thank yo for the info.

My daughter works at our local library and she gets me A LOT of their mystery discards but I will Look up the author and the web site.

Thanks again.

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Buzzytruk

Non in particular ,. Except I hate silly films.Back in the 1930's they seemed rather good at silly films, every other one.

1950 to 1960 some the comedy films are classics.

Jo. 😊

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Activity2004 in reply to Buzzytruk

Sounds good! :-)

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MrsMapdog

I'm doing better. Thank you for asking. I need a break from "life"

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Do you like reading? When I have a stressful day/week, I get a book that I want to read and just sit on a couch/recliner and block out the rest of the world. The reading helps to relax and calm me down. Makes me forget what is bothering me. I also try to listen to music and talk to my friends. :-)

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revcathfrog

Go for walk with my camera

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Do you take videos or just pictures on your walks? :-)

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revcathfrog in reply to Activity2004

Just photos usually.

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Activity2004 in reply to revcathfrog

That’s great! Do you have pictures of the snow/animals? 😀👍🌈

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lbenmaor

I put on my snow shoes and walk outsideavoiding the ice as best as possible. I also

do cleaning in the house.

Leslie

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Where do you usually go for walks? :-) How far? :-)

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Activity2004

What do you cook for the snowy day? :-)

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Activity2004

What do you read? What shows do you watch? :-)

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Activity2004

Awe! I bet the snow that comes is very smooth and very quiet when it falls. When we get snow, there's a blanket-like way of it falling and it goes extremely fast and sometimes sideways! :-) We haven't had a chance to do a snowball fight here, yet this Winter. Maybe, in the next few days! :-)

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Adlon57

Solitaire!🙄🙃😗

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MrsMapdog

I am not much of a reader. I like watching YouTube videos on my phone. It keeps my mind occupied and sometimes if I watch funny things it will lift up my mood.

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Activity2004 in reply to MrsMapdog

That’s good! Any videos that help with making us feel better, then I say go for it!😀👍🌈

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PLCHnME

Relax in bed and watch the snow flys.

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Nice!😀👍🌈

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sophie4

Trying to be the best I can be. It's 4:05am on Sunday morning and I'm totally wiped out. I don't take well to any change....at all. The author, Eric Hoffer, wrote four books...all jewels...one is titled "The Ordeal of Change". This little book describes so much, if not all of the feelings I'm experiencing.So very kind of you to ask if I'm OK!!!! So very appreciated.

You have my very best wishes to enjoy a relaxing, safe Sunday!!! I live in south Jersey...it's FREEZING!!!!!!!! Hope it's warmer where you live!!

Take good care of yourself!!

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Activity2004 in reply to sophie4

Hi sophie4 ,

Thank you for the reply. Sorry for the delay in getting back to you.

The weather here is okay, but we expect to get more snow and rain Monday during the day in Maryland. Very cold temperatures here today.

I did some reading this afternoon. I also had gluten free waffles for lunch. Pretty good day.😀👍🌈

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Pauline-L

I just walk in a circuit, strange I’ve got a thing we’re I can’t go out on my own. Now tv is normally Netflix in the last two years I have watched loads lo

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What do you watch on Netflix? 😀👍🌈

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thara9643

Toy making

Research

French practice

Reading

Writing

Bingo

Chess

Poker

UNO

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Activity2004 in reply to thara9643

This is a great list of activities. What toys did you put together/create? 😀👍🌈

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Pauline-L

Just finished watching behind her eye. The crown was good. Watching legend of lies maybe that’s more for the actor though lol eye candy

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Who was in the Legend of Lies? 😀👍🌈

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Pauline-L

Legacy of lies Martin brown, re reminds me of Ben afflick lol

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Skylane2

I make floral wreaths

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Activity2004 in reply to Skylane2

That sounds fantastic. Do you do one one a year? :-)

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nkotbjoeymc

Relax.

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That’s fantastic to hear! I try to relax in the evening and on weekends.😀👍🌈