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The Ultimate Winter Bucket List: College Edition

Everything you need to do this winter season!

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The Ultimate Winter Bucket List: College Edition
Elizabeth Cady

1. Drink hot chocolate

2. Participate in a secret Santa gift exchange

3. Go sledding

4. Decorate your room and/or door

5. Wear an ugly holiday sweater

6. Play in the snow (bring your dog if you have one!)


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7. Make a homemade gift for someone

8. Make an amazing holiday themed playlist

9. Donate a toy to a kid who needs it

10. Decorate sugar cookies

11. Watch holiday movies

12. Go ice skating

13. Volunteer your time at a local organization

14. Make a gingerbread house

15. Go to a holiday party

16. Start a new tradition

17. Donate to a food pantry

18. Have a lazy snow day relaxing

19. Take a family holiday card picture


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20. Eat ice cream (Winter is the best time for ice cream because it doesn't melt! )

21. Have a night in and build a fort

22. Go snowboarding or skiing


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23. Make and stick to a New Years resolution

24. Spend the day in PJs

25. Play board games

26. Make or buy presents for family and friends

27. Read a holiday or winter themed book

28. Have a karaoke party to holiday music

29. Make DIY snowglobes

30. Spend time with loved ones

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