Winter Bucket List

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Before diving into this post, let me set the stage with a few notes. First, I live in the South, so while this beautiful snowy scene is a dream, it’s unlikely I’ll experience a white winter here—though I did enjoy many snowy Christmases growing up in New York and have seen snow three times in over 20 years here. Second, given our mild winters, my winter bucket list won’t feature much snow-related fun; if it does, it’ll probably involve some creative crafting. Third, although it’s technically not winter yet, I tend to think of December as part of the winter season rather than fall. So, here we are!

  • Go ice skating
  • Drink hot chocolate
  • Decorate the house for Christmas
  • Decorate the Christmas tree
  • Bake holiday cookies
  • Build a snowman
  • Make a gift
  • Sing Christmas carols
  • Take a holiday photo
  • Visit with Santa
  • Watch Christmas movies
  • Read a Christmas book
  • Drive around to see Christmas lights
  • Make a winter craft
  • Celebrate the New Year
  • Write thank-you notes for gifts
  • Make snow cones
  • Decorate a gingerbread house
  • Make a Christmas ornament
  • Make paper snowflakes
  • Make a Christmas music playlist
  • Do a random act of kindness
  • Create a Christmas countdown
  • Do a winter scavenger hunt
  • Make New Year’s resolutions
  • Fill a blessing box
  • Do a winter theme puzzle
  • Wear Christmas sweaters
  • Get new holiday pajamas
  • Donate to a toy drive
  • Make a blanket fort
  • Write letters to Santa
  • Send Christmas cards
  • Spend an entire day in pajamas
  • Do a Polar Express ride
  • Do an advent calendar
  • Go out for a fancy holiday dinner
  • Have a snowball fight
  • Light holiday scented candles
  • Make Valentines
  • Bake Valentines cookies
  • Decorate the house for Valentines Day
  • Take a Valentines photo

Featured photo from DepositPhotos artist: WDGPhoto

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