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Family Bonding During a Storm: Fun Things To Do During Power Outage

9 July 2022
Family Bonding During a Storm Fun Things To Do During Power Outage

Some of us love rainy days but it all stopped when it turns to extreme weather occurrences like storms or typhoons, not to mention when the electricity cuts off due to power outages and you're not sure when it can come back.

 

Boredom sets in when the electricity goes off. When it comes to keeping ourselves entertained, a lot of us turn to our laptops and other electronic devices. Many folks have no idea what to do when these electronic things fail to function.

 

Whenever the power goes out and the electricity stops flowing, our world may shut down pretty swiftly. A brief loss of electrical power from a power company is seldom felt because of batteries although a longer-term outage is more likely if you reside in a region plagued by storms, many car-into-a-pole incidents, or shoddy electrical supply.

 

Because we've become so dependent on it, power outages could really be a hassle and stressful. When the electricity goes out, though, there are still plenty of things to do.

 

Different board game or activities to enjoy with family members during a power outage

Regardless of whether you're alone, with kids, or with friends, you may still have fun and pretend that nothing is wrong. For some reason, having all of your family members home during a power outage is a wonderful way to appreciate it.

 

You may be amazed to discover that there are a plethora of ways to amuse yourself and your loved ones without resorting to technology, and here are a few examples:

 

Play board games

Play a few games of your favorite board game if you have some friends or family members around. These are amongst the most widely played games for individuals of all ages:

  • Battleship

  • Checkers or Chinese Checkers

  • Chess

  • Monopoly

  • Risk

  • Word games

  • Jigsaw puzzle

 

On the contrary, if you board games are not availabe at home, you can also make one like your own bingo game!

 

Go "camping" in the living room

As an alternative to using a tent, make a pillow fort using blankets and pillows as well as table and chair. S'mores and other campfire favorites may easily be made in the kitchen using a stovetop.

 

Pretend you're out in the woods for the weekend. Tell some ghost stories and sing some campfire tunes. Inside your tent or fort, you may also play several board or card games with your family members.

 

Use flashlights or glowsticks to play several games in the dark

If the power goes out and your candles don't provide enough light, it might be tough to play card and board games.

 

However, just because it's dark out doesn't mean you can't have a good time. A torch or glowstick may be a useful addition to any number of games. A few examples are as follows:

 

  • Have lots of glowsticks and glowstick necklaces? Toss glowstick rings across the room to see who can get the most out of your glowstick collection.

  • Have flashlight tag with the family. To play flashlight tag, all you need is a group of people with flashlights.

  • Toss some shadow puppets into the mix using a flashlight and have some fun with Charades.

  • Shadow puppets may be used to perform a puppet show.

 

Play truth or dare

Playing a game of truth or dare with your children, siblings, or friends is a great way to pass the time. During this process, you ask your opponent a series of questions regarding their day-to-day activities and demand an honest answer.

 

During a power outage, there are a plethora of questions that might keep you occupied. Since you can't keep everything in your brain, you may download and keep a list of questions on hand, just to be ready at times like this.

 

Play dress up

If you think that playing dress up is difficult during a power outage, well that's the fun and challenge of it!

 

When it comes to dressing up, you can't go wrong with oversized clothing and accessories, such as mismatched socks and scarves as well as sports gear such as baseball caps and sunglasses as well as aprons and princess gowns. Playing with costumes and accessories is more enjoyable when they are easily accessible in the play area. You can do this by filling a laundry basket, box, or cubby with extra-large clothing and accessories.

 

Host a scavenger hunt

Another challenging yet fun game to do during a power outage is a scavenger hunt.

 

You can add some creativity to it by giving each team or family member a specific item to find inside your home and they must figure this out by answering a riddle. After the participants have figured out the right answer, they should look for the corresponding object or photograph. When they discover it, they should read the following question, figure out the solution, and then go start to find the new item again.

 

Each person should keep going until they find the last object and find out what's in store for them.

 

Play silent game

When there is a power outage and the electricity goes off during a typhoon, everything turns black and there is silence everywhere except from the howling wind brought by the storm.

 

At this moment, it is great really exciting to play silent game wherein each member of your family tree will try their best to keep quiet-- even while doing household chores. Add a thrill to it by giving errands or consequences to those who are caught making even the slightest noise!

 

Play card games

There are different games that you can enjoy with the entire family during a power outage and that includes card games.

 

There are card games that need a group of people to participate in but there are also some that you can play solo. In certain card games, like Solitaire, you may play alone. Building a tower out of cards is an excellent alternative if you're not a fan of card games. Some of the most widely known games to try are:

  • Bridge

  • Go Fish

  • Poker

  • Solitaire

  • War

 

Play a variety of different games

Even if you don't have a deck of cards or a board game at home, there are always methods to keep yourself entertained.

 

Play an exciting story-telling game in which each player adds one line to the tale, and the plot progresses as a result. Take turns telling the narrative with your family and friends until you've covered all of the major plot points. Don't have any idea on what to play? Here are some suggestions:

  • 20 questions

  • I-spy

  • Old-school games such as pick-up sticks, dominos, tumbling towers/Jenga, and jacks.

 

Conduct a book reading activity

Reading the book to yourself or reading it aloud to your friends and family is a choice that you have at your disposal. If you have young children, add some extra to-dos by having them complete an art project based on the tale after you're done reading. As an example, consider the following activities only if you have a portable generator available at home:

 

  • If you read The Rainbow Fish, tell the kids to make a fish out of purple or blue paper and then decorate it with glitter glue.

  • As a follow-up to reading The Very Hungry Caterpillar, you may have the kids glue colored paper onto a sheet of printer paper to create the following page.

 

On the other hand, do not be alarmed if it is dark. Just assemble your favorite blanket and book in front of the flame of the candle you've lit and read them to your kids.

 

Practice your creative writing

Writing, like reading, may be a good way to pass the time. If it's a little gloomy, light a few candles. For you to set up, grab a piece of paper, a pen or pencil, and start to work. Here are some of the writing activities you can do to begin with:

  • Hangman and Mad Libs are two popular word games that may be enjoyed by the whole family.

  • Write a letter to a close relative.

  • Create a list of all the things you need. The list might appear on everything from grocery lists to blue foods.

  • Meanwhile, if you're not a good writer, try your hand at drawing instead.

 

Get creative and start to create an artwork

Having fun with this is a terrific way to pass time. Even after the power is restored, you'll be able to unleash your creative juices and show off a magnificent piece of art. It's worth considering even if you're not much of a craftsman. You never know whether you'll discover a new interest or if you'll uncover a hidden skill. You can begin doing this activity by these few basic DIY ideas:

  • Draw or color for a while. Try painting if you have some paints and a canvas.

  • Dolls made out of yarn or duct tape are two examples of crafts products that may be made.

  • You always have that chance to try your hand at needlework. In most cases, it takes 2 to 3 hours to make a scarf or potholder of regular size.

  • Use play-doh or clay to create a project.

 

Be practical and choose a convenient home for your family

There are definitely unlimited options of fun activities to enjoy with your whole family even in the midst of a power outage brought by a typhoon. All these activities can be done more comfortably and winningly if you prepare all the resources and necessities inside your home ahead of time.

 

Buying your home necessities could be challenging if your community is located far from supermarkets and groceries. Thankfully, can now more accessible travel to these important places with Lumina Homes.

 

Being situated in key cities and municipalities all over the country, Lumina Homes communities also have proximity to grocery stores, supermarkets, and shopping malls that give its residents and future homeowners the ease of acquiring their daily home needs.

 

Provide yourself and your family the convenience of having major facilities and supermarkets a few blocks from home and get more practical by planning ahead of a storm with Lumina Homes!

 

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