Nice to see some extra blogs this week...though I'm not really too sure what to talk about. Seeming as I've been sick today, I thought I'd talk about things to do when your home alone and ill.
Number 1. After taking some medicine, building a blanket fort out of pillows in front of the t.v is the best way to start. Of course making sure your comfortable and have enough blanket left over to wrap yourself up when/if you fall asleep.
Number 2. Watching inordinate amounts of daytime t.v can get a bit tedious, so having a bit of a marathon of your favourite shows and movies is a good way to shake it up. Also because you're ill, no-one will bother you, so you get to watch it all in peace.
By now I'd fall asleep...
Number 3. Another thing you could do is to take a bath. A soothing bath will probably help you feel better.
Number 4. If you play an instrument, now is a good time to be improving. Play wrong notes and you don't have to feel bad. Or else learning to play a new instrument could be something you could do.
Number 5. Get loads of colouring pencils and go crazy on some paper. Get creative with some scissors. Transform some old clothing into stars to decorate your ceiling.
Number 4. If you play an instrument, now is a good time to be improving. Play wrong notes and you don't have to feel bad. Or else learning to play a new instrument could be something you could do.
Number 5. Get loads of colouring pencils and go crazy on some paper. Get creative with some scissors. Transform some old clothing into stars to decorate your ceiling.
Number 6. Reading a book could be something to do, though personally I find it difficult to concentrate on words when I'm ill. Yet it can be something to do to kill some time.
Number 7. If you don't want to read, you could write your own story or diary. Something long and fantastical or short and horrifying. (I always go for the short and horrifying :P)
Number 8. So the last one I can think of at the moment is listening to music. Closing the curtains and laying on my bed, listening to some golden tracks really can make you feel better.
I may be 18, but acting like a little kid is the best way to make yourself feel better!
I can't really think of any more at the moment, but it would be interesting to hear if you guys have an more ideas (also it'd give me some more things to do 8-) )
On another note, it was great to hear from Kim and Chuck this week.
Kim - It sounds like it was an amazing trip, and well done for getting the place! You'll find that London's an amazing place to be a student and there's plenty more for you to see in and out of London, more things for you too see in your 100 years :P
Chuck - It was brilliant to year from you after so long! Thanks for discussing a situation that is very controversial at the moment. It's going to be interesting to see how this all plays out.
Hope everyone is having a good week, and like always,
Dftba,
Sim
Number 7. If you don't want to read, you could write your own story or diary. Something long and fantastical or short and horrifying. (I always go for the short and horrifying :P)
Number 8. So the last one I can think of at the moment is listening to music. Closing the curtains and laying on my bed, listening to some golden tracks really can make you feel better.
I may be 18, but acting like a little kid is the best way to make yourself feel better!
I can't really think of any more at the moment, but it would be interesting to hear if you guys have an more ideas (also it'd give me some more things to do 8-) )
On another note, it was great to hear from Kim and Chuck this week.
Kim - It sounds like it was an amazing trip, and well done for getting the place! You'll find that London's an amazing place to be a student and there's plenty more for you to see in and out of London, more things for you too see in your 100 years :P
Chuck - It was brilliant to year from you after so long! Thanks for discussing a situation that is very controversial at the moment. It's going to be interesting to see how this all plays out.
Hope everyone is having a good week, and like always,
Dftba,
Sim
When I'm sick I usually just curl up on the couch and watch movies/tv. For movies a lot of happy/fun ones like Mama Mia, and for tv I seem to watch a lot of documentary style shows when I'm sick. I'll just put the Discovery channel on and watch whatever comes on for hours in a row.
ReplyDeleteSleeping is good too. Or knitting. Or playing Neopets :P I know it's intended for younger kids but the games are fun and help pass the time.
I hope you're feeling better soon!