So, your parents took away your phone? It can be a tough time in a teen’s life. How are you going to keep up with your friends without your phone?? Besides that, you are going to be SO BORED, AMIRIGHT? Well, fear not, grounded teenagers. We have the ultimate list of things to do when your parents take away your phone, or maybe just when you run out of time on Boomerang.
- Go for a walk
- Put together a puzzle
- Write a story (something about how horrible life is without a phone would be appropriate)
- Complain endlessly about how your friends never get their phones taken away, and how your parents are making you a social pariah
- Look up the word pariah in an … UGH …ACTUAL DICTIONARY
- Create a phone out of paper and markers
- Play a video game (ever heard of Fortnite?)
- Learn how to fold origami
- Create an obstacle course in your house
- Draw a picture
- Paint a painting
- Improve your photography skills with an actual camera
- Bake treats for your friends
- Help your parents cook dinner
- Offer to babysit your siblings (a little bribery never hurt anyone!)
- Play board games
- Twiddle your thumbs
- Do your homework
- Ask your teachers for extra credit assignments because you are SO BORED at home!
- Learn to quilt
- Learn to sew
- Clean the house (remember the thing I said about bribery?)
- Binge watch a TV show
- Organize your closet
- Make lists of the things you will do when you get your phone back
- Learn the first 50 digits of pi
- Make a pie
- Have a lemonade stand
- Find service projects you can do, like plant flowers at a city building
- Read a book
- Write down all of your favorite movie quotes
- Watch a pot boil and time it
- Learn morse code
- See how many of your clothes you can wear all at the same time
- Iron all of your clothes
- See how many marshmallows you can stuff in your mouth and still say “Fluffy Bunny”
- Do some Yoga
- See how long you can do a plank
- Pick out a card and write a note to your grandparents
- Create a vision board for your goals
- Color a picture (like from one of those adult coloring books)
- Just dance around your room
- Plan a staycation for your family
- Do the trading game, start with a small thing from your house, and go around your neighborhood trying to trade what you have for something better. Continue trading until you have something awesome.
- Start putting together next year’s Halloween costume
- Learn how to make candy
- Rearrange the furniture in your room
- Paint your room a different color
- Go for a run
- Ask your neighbors if you can walk their dogs (might even make a few bucks!)
- Take a nap and contemplate a world without technology
Honestly, the truth is you will survive this time of your life, and maybe someday you might even be grateful your parents cared enough about you to make sure you were staying safe online and learning how to become a successful adult.
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