By Gabby Thurman on March 1st, 2023
As spring break is rolling in we all have the time in the week and two days when we have no idea what to do with our time, ergo my way to cure spring break boredom!! All you will need for this is a die (or for all of the D&D players out there a D6).
If you rolled a 1, then my suggestion is to sit down and read a book. I know it sounds boring to most people but an excellent book could be the perfect cure to spring break boredom, and hey, if you’re having a lot of problems reading try and set the mood (open a window, light a candle, or even go outside)
If you rolled a 2, my suggestion is trying to unplug for a bit. Maybe go to a park or even a library. Museums are fun too!! Getting out of the house and unplugging may help with more than spring break boredom, you would get to go out and see nature or books or even other human beings!!
If you rolled a 3, then I highly recommend baking! Okay I know baking sounds hard and messy, but it could be really fun, and hey if you make good cookies you could give them to your friends, teachers, or even boss to get brownie points no pun intended.
If you rolled a 4, I propose trying to find some new music to listen to. Finding some great tunes could be really fun. A good place to find a fun and funky playlist is youtube, you don't even need youtube music. And hey while you’re listening to that funky music you could do some spring cleaning, speaking of spring cleaning.
If you rolled a 5, I suggest you try and clean your room, maybe clean up that mess you made while baking, you could even listen to that music while cleaning too. If you need some motivation for cleaning maybe if you clean the house or maybe your room you could get some leverage with your parents.
If you rolled a 6, I recommend trying to get your group of friends together and maybe try and play board games, I mean they literally have the word bored in the name. And if you really wanna go the extra mile you could try and set up a game of D&D it takes a lot of time and patience to set up so you’ll kill a lot of time setting up, but when you can eventually play it it's really fun and makes time fly.