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30 family activities that don’t require electricity

If you are without power for an extended amount of time, what to do? Certainly frustrating, but here are 30 ideas of things to do that will hopefully keep the kids happier and make the time go by quicker. And of course there is carving pumpkins, highly seasonal though!

Read books (yourself)
Read books to your kids
Read magazines
Play cards
Play board games
Scrapbooking
Write letters to family and friends
Mani/Pedi for yourself and your daughters
Go for a walk
Brush your cat/dog
Organize your drawers and cabinets
Clean out your closet
Do puzzles
Knitting or crocheting or cross stitch
Balance your checkbook, clean out papers and office stuff
Clip and organize coupons
Tend to your indoor plants (pruning, etc.)
Sit and do nothing (when was last time you did that?)
Organize your pantry
Tell stories to each other (come up with prompts like “My favorite holiday last year was … because…)
Play-doh or clay
Painting or watercolor
Paper mache
Decoupage
Stretching/yoga
Clean out your purse
Organize your list of cell phone contacts-add, update, delete
Crossword puzzles, word find, sudoku
The kids’ homework or studying
Sewing-mend items, fix buttons, etc.

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5 things you need to do for storm preparation #Frankenstorm

Here are 5 things that you probably haven’t done yet, that you need to do. Hurricane Sandy isn’t supposed to hit until Sunday, so you still have time.

SEE ALSO: What you really need to purchase for Frankenstorm.

1. Grab your phone or video camera and film what you own. This shouldn’t take more than a few minutes and will serve as proof as to what you own. Even if you don’t live in a flood plain, you may have  a tree fall on your house or who knows what else.

2. Grab a note pad and pen and quickly document everything you own of significant value. Say $50 or $100 or more.

3. Look at your policy and see what your deductible is. Add anything big that you own. Call them or email them today!

4. Find your insurance company phone number and program it into your phone.

5. Have your cameras and video cameras charged and ready to go. If you do have storm damage, film it is as soon as you can, then you’ll have video record of it and can begin cleanup.

Remind yourself, that while you want to recover whatever financial losses you can … that things are just things … and that it’s people and love and family that really count!

Click to see all the NBC 10 coverage. And, safety first!