- Do family history research or family search indexing
- Knit hats for humanitarian aid
- Practice the piano
- Find an insanely long novel and read it just so you can say you did (I could give you some recommendations)
- Start your autobiography
- Learn the Napoleon Dynamite dance and do it for your next ward talent show
- Memorize the US presidents in order and some facts about each administration (just in case you're ever on Jeopardy!)
- Start an intramural inner tube water polo team
- Bake cookies and hand them out to random people on campus
- Go to Devotional two hours early so you can sit on the front row
- Read the Ensign (that way you don't have to do it when your siblings invite you over on Sunday evening)
- Update your blog every day
- Make a friend in a nursing home
- Scrapbook your mission
- Perfect your pudding making skills and start a pudding business
- Join The Quill and the Sword (also known as the Medieval Club)
- Try out for a play
- Become a Level 4 wizard on World of Warcraft (not recommend by the Ensign)
- Make up a survey and call random people in the phone book to take it. Then try to get the results published.
- Practice your numchucking and computer hacking skills
- Write letters to Grandma
- Finish your autobiography
That should keep you busy for a while.
3 comments:
Thanks for the ideas. My roommates like them too. I've already started on some. I've got Anna Karenina under my belt, and I've done Family Search indexing. Napoleon Dynamite, here I come.
What great ideas! Maybe I'll incorporate some of them into my daily activities, too.
I really want you to bake cookies and hand them out to random people on campus.
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