Things to do during corona virus
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Sarah1984
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Hi.
I hope everyone is okay. I was born with Scoliosis, which is a curve of the spine and it affects my lungs too. I am at high risk of getting the Corona virus. How are you spending your time indoors? Have you got any fresh air? I have been watching films, doing a bit of tidying up and doing makeup looks, which is one of my hobbies. I have a Facebook page called See the person, not just the condition/disability https://www.facebook.com/mescoliosisdisability Like my page if you want to. I also have a beauty blog https://beautyloversarah.blogspot.com
I hope everyone is okay. I was born with Scoliosis, which is a curve of the spine and it affects my lungs too. I am at high risk of getting the Corona virus. How are you spending your time indoors? Have you got any fresh air? I have been watching films, doing a bit of tidying up and doing makeup looks, which is one of my hobbies. I have a Facebook page called See the person, not just the condition/disability https://www.facebook.com/mescoliosisdisability Like my page if you want to. I also have a beauty blog https://beautyloversarah.blogspot.com
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Hi @Sarah1984. I also have scoliosis as well as other things. Fortunatley my lungs aren't affected by it. I live 2 minutes walk from the river seven so take my dog along the riverbank for a walk everyday. She loves it and spends quite a lot of her time in the river. I also do a lot of painting so that takes up a bit of my time and there is always the dreaded housework to do!
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This is my list of activities, some could be used as educational activities too:
1- Play games with your kiddo
2- Hold meaningful discussions with your family and friends
3- Paint your nails
4- Watch a new movie or TV programme on Netflix and write a summary of it
5- Sleep or pamper yourself
6- Do some gardening, cooking or baking as a family
7- Dance around your living room to music
8- Take photos of every family member with permission
9- Embrace a new hobby like sewing
10- Watch YouTube tutorials and learn a new skill
11- Have a family reading competition
12- Build something
13- Finish off any chores etc
14- Draw something
15- Sketch a tree for example
16- Start a blog
17- Build a den in the living room
18- Use this opportunity to bond with other people
19- Look for shapes at home
20- Water play! -
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More ideas
Skipping
Free tennis clinics at home
Painting
Art and craft projects
Woodwork
Cooking
Reading
Puppet making
Pine cone art
Gardening
Movie and discussion nights
Sand art
Baking
Family game nights
Science experiments
Card design
Home workouts
Writing
Toy making
Acting
Fencing or archery
Mosaic art
Bubble wrap
Hula hoop competition
Bible Study
Brightness
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