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hide captionLast week in Indianapolis, the Kehoe children — from left, Maria, Anthony and Veronica — played with shaving cream as their mother Joanne tried to keep them occupied when the weather outside was awful.
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Last week in Indianapolis, the Kehoe children — from left, Maria, Anthony and Veronica — played with shaving cream as their mother Joanne tried to keep them occupied when the weather outside was awful.
R. Brent Smith/AP
As folks in the Deep South, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast deal with yet another severe storm that's bringing rain, ice, sleet, snow or some combination of all those, let's see if we can help each other out.
So, please share in the comments thread or on NPR's Facebook page your "3 Things To Do When Stuck Inside."
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We have just one request: Since this blog is family-friendly, "adult" activities should be ... well, kept between you and yours.
But we're pretty flexible otherwise. If you don't have 3 things to suggest, 1 or 2 are just fine. More than 3 are OK too.
Once we get a good number of suggestions, we'll fold some of the best into this post.
We'll start things off:
— 1. Listen to the songs on All Things Considered's listener-generated "Cabin Fever Playlist."
— 2. Read that classic book you were supposed to read back in high school. War and Peace, anyone?
— 3. Introduce the kids to these things called board games. They're particularly handy if the power is out.