December 2020

Crafts For Good Causes

While crafting is a wonderful way to embrace creativity, enjoy downtime, relieve stress and even generate income, it's also a great way to give back. There are so many wonderful crafting opportunities to help others, especially during the holidays. Some projects on our radar right now include:

Plarning, or crocheting water-proof mats out of plastic bags. A friend is teaching us how to do this so we can donate mats to unhoused people in our area.

Playing D&D Online

During quarantine, lots of adults and teens have missed playing Dungeons and Dragons, especially after many of the had just discovered the game courtesy of Stranger Things. Some adults and teens have kept the fun going, however, with some online playing. Some have used platforms like Google Meet and Discord, while others are streaming on YouTube to their subscribers.

Radishes Growing on International Space Station

Most of us would like to heal the planet we're on before we attempt to colonize elsewhere in space, but whether or not we agree with it, it's definitely a possibility scientists are exploring.

One barrier to space exploration is the availability of food, which we've met with lots of innovative ideas over the years, including fresh lettuce. Now NASA is exploring the possibility of growing even more veggies in space, and they've demonstrated that it's possible.

Restaurants Open on Christmas Day

Finding somewhere to eat on Christmas Day is incredibly helpful for many people, whether they have to work, don't have a place to go or anyone to eat with, or simply have a last minute emergency. While it would be nice for everyone to be off for the holiday, many of us have made good holiday money working holidays over the years, and many also find it to be a welcome distraction from a painful day, so there are definitely pros and cons to businesses being open during the holidays.

Virtual Poetry Games

It's our homeschool co-ops planning month as we finish this semester and start planning the next one. I've been wanting to do a poetry class or two to go with the unit we're doing at home (many homeschoolers plan their offerings this way!) and I was thinking of hosting some fun poetry games for the kids.

Great Graphic Novels

Graphic novels have always been popular in our house, but lately my teenager is just plowing through them faster than I can keep them in stock! We're always on the library waitlist for the next one in a series and they almost always get read the day they're delivered.

Should Kermit and Piggy Reconcile?

Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy have had a tumultuous relationship over the years, and they've been apart for around five years now, believe it or not. The thing is, they've always broken up and gotten back together again, so it may just be another marketing ploy--especially since they were just interviewed and asked if they'd get back together again and both were a bit elusive about it.

Quarantine Puzzle Night

Even during quarantine, it's sometimes a challenge to get everyone together for a virtual game night in my family. Some of us have evening meetings and classes, most still have to work outside the home and some of us are even doing projects at home when it's warm enough. So a lengthy game night doesn't always work out.

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