Is there something that I can do for fun thats productive at the sametime? My mom leaves for work at 3, so I am home alone with my little sister. I need some ideas to not be bored and o/d ing in the computer!! Help! 5's for good advice!
Thanks
-make a time-capsule with your sister, its amazing how fun they can be
-draw
-scrapbook
-design your own clothes and maybe begin making them, it gets really addictive
-have a little fashion show with your sister and take pictures of your costumes, like use themes such as.. gothic, nightwear, casual, sporty etc..
-bake cookies, make cakes depending on how you are lighting the oven
-make up some dances with your sister
Nallie answered Wednesday March 29 2006, 11:14 pm: You could start scrapbooking, many of the designs can be made on your computer therefore not costing as much.
sizzlinmandolin answered Wednesday March 29 2006, 11:02 pm: Cooking? It may not be your thing, but it's definitely something productive. Maybe your mom will let you prepare dinner or bake cookies or something. The time goes by really quickly. Good luck! :) [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
xoxDaneCookRox answered Wednesday March 29 2006, 9:47 pm: You could read a good book if that something your into. Or do some drawing. I love to just sit down and like scrible little things on paper or anything like that.
VixenDark answered Wednesday March 29 2006, 8:00 pm: Writing or drawing? Thats always fun, especially since you could do that with your little sister. You could make up a story together, then illustrate it.
Reading is also a good thing to do. It will help you with school in the long run, and a good book can be addictive.
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