I'm home with my grandma all day and we have nothing to do. My grandma doesn't have time to play around with me. (she always cooks, cleans the house, in the garden etc.)
It's really nice outside (85 degrees and sunny) but I'm on my period now, so I can't go swimming (don't tell me to use a tampon because I can't) My friends are gone away. I'm sooo bored.
Oh and also since i'm on my period, I have a lot of fatigue, so when my grandma gives me something to do... i'll be like "no, I don't want to do that"
all I do is watch TV and sit in front of the computer all day.
What else is there to do that I can do with my period?
Oh and I just got done with sports camps so I'm really sore too... so I don't want to go biking, camping etc.
HELP! Sorry for all the trouble. I'm just super super duper bored
1. Pictures: Sit down with your grandma and go through all her old family pictures. Ask her to tell you about the people, especially if she has pictures of her parents, grandparents, etc. And make sure their names are written on the back of each picture. Most people don't label pictures, which is sad. Because one day your grandma will be gone, and she might be the only person who knew who those people are. Then those pictures might end up in the trash or a garage sale, which would really be a shame.
2. Interview: Ask your grandma to tell you what things were like when she was growing up... and write it all down. It might be pretty interesting, and it will be a neat thing for you to pass down to your own kids some day. Here's a website with some questions you can ask her: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
3. Family Tree: Ask your grandma to tell you about her parents, grandparents, etc. Make a family tree and see how far you can go back, and find out where your family came from. It's really a pretty fun hobby!
orphans answered Friday June 29 2007, 11:34 pm: if you have a digital camera- take pictures then print them out and make a scrap book. make a photography scrap book, animal scrap book, pet scrap book, etc.
or you can tape together a few pieces of paper to make a poster-sized paper. then find a magazine and cut out cool pictures and make your own poster.
or go read at the library. they actually have alot of cool books. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
livelaughlove96 answered Friday June 29 2007, 8:36 pm: i dont know how old you are, but you can look into a job for teens, maybe bagging groceries, or volenteering at your local hospital. I run into this problem all the time (i dont have anything to do in the summer) to me it seems like during the school year you never have time to do what you want and then when you get to the summer you have all the time in the world, and dont know what to do with your self. normally i make list to remind myself what i want to do, if something seems interesting painting my nails um taking walks.. making list of what i want (like clothes) never too early to start a christams list. You can read (i dont know if your in to that) Sarah Dessen AWESOME author. my favorite books by her dreamland, truth about forever, and this lulaby (Sp?). So yea. hope i helped [ livelaughlove96's advice column | Ask livelaughlove96 A Question ]
2tammy2 answered Friday June 29 2007, 7:23 pm: I know how period pains are, but seriously youll probably have them for the next 40 years or something, so it's a good time to get used to them now, i do lots of excercize(which helps with cramps) my suggestions are take a Ibeprofen and go help with your grandma she sounds like she works alot she would probably enjoy any help you would give her [ 2tammy2's advice column | Ask 2tammy2 A Question ]
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