CABIN
FEVER REMEDIES
Here are some of our family's favorite things to do
on cold, rainy days!
- Build miniature clay villages or clay people.
We use large rubbermaid lids turned upside down on top of a table
and leave projects out for days, adding to them as inspiration strikes!
The children have so far created parks, campgrounds, a Mexican village,
Western towns, etc. [Check your local $1 Dollar Tree store for inexpensive
modeling clay.]
- Make little people out of felt and pipe cleaners and
scraps.
- Make bread dough sculptures. [Here's a great book resource,Creative
Dough Crafts : 100 Delightful Designs to Make in Your Own Kitchenby Brigitte Casagranda --available from chfweb.com's bookstore.]
- Fabric
crayons or fabric paints --decorate T-shirts or pillowcases, etc.
Decorate t-shirts with the name of your homeschool or one of your
favorite Bible verses!
- Build log cabins, etc. out of toothpicks and
glue.
- Use your video camera (or borrow one!) to make your own funny
commercials, news shows, or movie spoofs.
- Or record your own educational
video sharing what you've learned in different areas!
- Make family
goals and create a banner to reflect this year's goals. Hang it in
your kitchen or family room as a reminder. (Perhaps it will even be
a scripture such as Psalm 19:14: "Let the words of my mouth, and the
meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength,
and my redeemer.")
- Try some new recipes! Have a few days of totally
new menus, let each family member choose a new recipe to try.
- Make
homemade doughnuts.
- Have an old-fashioned taffy-pull.
- Pop popcorn,
roast marshmallows, bake apples and tell "add-on" stories around the
fire or kitchen table!
- Create a family newspaper and send copies to
all your friends and relatives.
- Create a family cookbook with all
your relatives' favorite recipes, send copies to all your family.
- Explore the books about hobbies in your library and try something
new!
- Make a family tree to hang up in your family room.
- "If you could
live anywhere in the world, where would you live?" Research it!
- "If
you could live any period in history, when would you live?" Research
it!
- What are some of the things that have been invented in the last
ten years? Twenty years?, etc. Find out about how they were invented.
- Get creative! What would YOU like to invent?
- Pick a decade from the
past and learn what it would be like to live during that period of
time.
- Create your own time line and stretch it across the family room--use
butcher paper and markers!
- Create a newspaper about a certain period
in history-- research what it would have been like to live back then
and write news stories, advertisements and draw illustrations to reflect
that period.
- Research the history of your hometown, visit the genealogy
section of your library to read old newspapers and books about your
town.
- Choose a famous person in history (or a relative or friend!)
and write a mini-biography of him or her.
- Learn about missionaries
in different places and study their lives.
- Become pen-pals with missionary
families overseas, support them with your prayers and send them "care
packages".
- Play the presidents' game. Our children used to sit around
with a book of all the presidents and take turns listing trivia and
allowing the other children to guess which president.
- Learn something
new in science! Have a family science fair! Each member of the family
chooses a scientific topic to research and shares his or her findings
with the others.
- "What do you want to be when you grow up, dear?"
Let the kids research different jobs and the requirements necessary!
- Make a "Blessing Box" by decorating a box and filling it with Scripture
promises so that you can pull out one scripture at a time. Give them
as gifts for grandma or nursing home residents or for friends in the
hospital.
- Have an indoor picnic or plan a party for no reason at all!
- Have a "cowboy" night with food and music of a Western theme. (Our
young "cowboy" loves to hear the "Cowboys for Jesus" sing songs!)
- Plan a "talent show" (or an "untalent show" ) and let everyone sing
songs, recite poems, put on a funny skit, share Bible verses, etc.
- Write someone you haven't heard from in years or give them a call.
- Have an indoor treasure hunt, hiding clues all over the house for
the children to find the hidden treasure.
- Write each family member's
name on a slip of paper, then draw names for "secret pals". Each person
will secretly do something nice for their pal and at the end of the
week (or day) everyone will try to guess who their secret pal was!
- Draw colorful, cheerful pictures and add scriptures, then deliver
them with some homemade bread, cookies or muffins to someone who needs
cheering up.
- Ask the Lord for an opportunity to minister to someone
outside your family--then prepare for it by praying and getting His
Word into your hearts!
Boredom shouldn't be a problem for God's children--our
Heavenly Father is so creative and delights in blessing us with ideas
and opportunities to learn and grow in Him every single day of our
lives--in sunshine and in rain, and warm weather and in cold!