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5 Activities For The Winter Months

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5 Activities For The Winter Months
Outdoor Ice Skating

Feeling a little shut in because of the weather? Unsure of what to do with your friends? Here are 5 winter activities that will pull you out of that slump!


1. Ice Skating

Your local rink is sure to have public skating hours. It's a relatively inexpensive, fun and creative way to hang out and get some exercise!

2. Cards Against Humanity

Card games are usually pretty boring, but "Cards Against Humanity" is an exception. It can be played in groups of almost any size, and can be played almost anywhere. It's R-rated however, so any younger players beware!

3. Baking

Cooking is fun, creative and relaxing. Baking is all those things and more, because everything is a dessert! Plus, with upcoming holidays, it's the perfect time to brush up on your baking skills and impress all of your friends and family with your delicious treats.

4. Scrapbooking

With the end of the year drawing near, making a scrapbook is the perfect way to commemorate all of the good times you've had. It's relaxing and fun, and a good indoor activity for cold, snowy days.

5. Yoga

Yoga is a great way to get some exercise that doesn't take up a lot of space! It will keep you fit and limber during the long winter months, and very relaxed during all the holiday stress! It's also very easy to learn!

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