So I thought this summer was gonna be really awesome and all, but I've pretty much been bored since I've been out of school. My friends never want to do anything exciting or they're not available. I'm also waiting on two jobs right now, but I'm so bored that I just really feel like getting a ton of jobs so I'm not just sitting here online all summer. And I don't have my driver's license yet, either, so yeah. Ugh. What can I do to make my summer more interesting? Sorry if I'm being really vague.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? LM answered Tuesday June 26 2007, 11:43 pm: Read a book [hello, summer reading list]
Get a hobby.
Go for a walk.
Do something that SOUNDS boring with your friends, and do something totally stupid that won't get you arrested and/or killed.
Water balloon fight.
Talk with your family.
Start an Advicenators account.
Rearrange your room.
Paint your room [with proper ventilation and consent]
Play 52-pick up with yourself and a fan.
Dye or cut your hair [with permission, atleast for the dye]
Buy an old chair or stool at a yardsale and paint it.
See how many pieces of gum you can fit in your mouth at once.
Get whitestrips and whiten your teeth.
Give yourself a makeover.
Paint your toes 10 different colors.
Go shopping.
Turn everything in all the cabinets upside-down.
Clean the house [ears points with parents]
Make a new friend.
Volunteer.
Babysit [makes money]
Mow the lawn.
Wash people's cars.
christina answered Tuesday June 26 2007, 11:05 pm: Read. Try a new video game. Set a goal for yourself. Go get your driver's license. Call those places that are hiring you back. Spend time with the family you're close with. Go see a movie. Go shopping. Work out. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
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