When I was an undergrad, my university had a poster listing “100 things to do before you graduate.” It was fun to fill in the tiny boxes, and when there was nothing to do (other than study, of course) that poster provided some ideas. I was reminded of that poster as I stood in my kitchen the other morning thinking about my upcoming day. There were two online meetings, a pan of brownies to be baked, and some laundry to finish up. Throw in a mid-morning dog walk, and an afternoon swim, plus some grading, professional reading, and a webinar, and you have a full day. Three months ago I could not have imagined that a regular Friday would look like this, but things are anything but regular.
Without further fanfare I present my checklist. During the shut down have you…
baked banana bread
spent more time on social media than ever
completed a jigsaw puzzle
ordered online groceries
cut your own hair
dyed your own hair
binge watched Tiger King
cleaned out your pantry and threw away expired products
rediscovered a show you used to watch
cleaned out a closet
participated in a virtual happy hour
reached out to an old friend
scrubbed something gross that you hadn’t realized was that gross
alphabetized your spices
finished a long unfinished household project
made one or more facemasks
ordered something online that you couldn’t just go pick up
participated in a car parade
reorganized a bookshelf
bought a thermometer
noticed the teddy bears in your neighbors’ windows
washed your hands until they cracked
attempted to bake bread (bonus if it’s sourdough)
chalked a sidewalk with a positive message
participated in a group challenge/project
bought more toilet paper than usual
tried a new recipe
got take out from a local restaurant
overtipped delivery people
gotten crafty
used up a whole container of hand cream
rode your bike through your neighborhood
cried for a stranger
looked through old photo albums
learned to use Zoom
played board games
unfriended/unfollowed anyone on social media
stayed in pajamas all day
spent more time playing with your pet
ordered something from a small business to help keep them afloat
read a novel
made homemade soup
tried to teach your kids
done an errand for a friend/neighbor
stayed up too late
been grateful for your health
sang as your washed your hands
planted a garden
learned to use Tik Tok
participated in an online course/class
gone for a hike
gone online “live” in your pajamas
worn a mask in public
thought to yourself, “hey, that person should be wearing a mask…”
wiped down groceries
painted a wall
done a dance challenge
rediscovered an old app like Candy Crush
updated your resume
spent more time watching/reading news
worked out in your living room
spent less time watching/reading news
carved out a home workspace
planted flowers
worried about paying your bills
cleaned out your freezer
volunteered in your community
wrote in a journal
used curbside pick-up
started a project you have no intention of finishing
told essential workers “thank you”
participated in an online birthday party/baby shower/bridal shower
rearranged your linen closet
learned your neighbors’ schedules
thrown away leftovers
updated your life insurance policy
avoided pants with a button
given yourself a manicure/pedicure
realized you spend way too much time on social media
actually missed going to work/school
weeded your yard
gained newfound appreciation for your loved ones
tried to get your pet to do that cute/funny thing that you saw on YouTube
learned how to do a home improvement chore
slept too much
cancelled travel plans
created meaningless lists
And that’s where I think I’ll stop. No, I haven’t done all of those, but maybe more than I’d care to admit. How about you? How is your lockdown going?
May 21, 2020 at 6:54 am
I have one for the list. Had good intentions of doing many of these things, but watched Hulu instead!
May 21, 2020 at 7:42 am
Yes! So many good intentions. 😃 Glad you added to the list.
July 15, 2020 at 2:46 pm
Yes! Or Netflix, or YouTube, or…