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Welcome to the workshop!
Today’s training is The Ultimate Guide To Indoor Fun: 33 Engaging Activities For Adults and Kids
There are times when, for whatever reason, you need to stay indoors. Maybe it’s cold outside. Maybe you’re sick. Or maybe you’re quarantined like much of the world during the coronavirus outbreak in 2020.
When you’re stuck inside for an extended period of time, you start to go a little stir crazy. You can only watch so much Netflix. You get bored. Your kids get bored. You need something to break up the monotony.
In this workshop, we’re going to give you loads of ideas of things you can do indoors. First, we’re going to provide ideas for adults. Then we’re going to provide ideas for families.
The goal? To eradicate boredom!
Ready?
Let’s get started.
This is Newhalem Creek Campground. In 2015, there was a fire in loop C which is where we stayed for about a week. The road into there was a one lane road. So you have to wait at the light in order to go. This campground had a dump station that we could use and it had fresh water which we like. This was a cool and clean campground.
Newhalem Creek Campground
https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/234060
https://www.nps.gov/noca/planyourvisit/camping.htm
Marblemount, WA 98267
GPS coordinates: 48.671106, -121.261076
Colonial Creek Campground is really a magical place to stay. Although we didn’t get to stay long we did have fun. This campground almost looked enchanted as Mom (Lisa) would say. Amber, as usual, had to find a throne. What’s cool is it’s a tree stump and it had “stairs” around it so Amber could walk up. That was our stay at Colonial Creek Campground.
Colonial Creek Campground
https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/255201
https://www.nps.gov/noca/planyourvisit/camping.htm
Rockport, WA 98283
GPS coordinates: 48.689548, -121.096493