Today is the first day of National TV-Turn Off Week, April 23-29
I have decided to write a list of 101 things for you to do during this week of no TV, should you decide to take on the challange.
- Go for a walk on the beach.
- Read a book.
- Write a book in 7 days.
- Volunteer at the local animal shelter.
- Do a crossword puzzle.
- Dress up like a pirate.
- Buy a camera and use it.
- Play an hours-long game of Monopoly.
- Grow a crystal garden.
- Catalog your book collection useing the Dewey Decimal System.
- Plan a family budget.
- Go on a camping trip.
- Plant a vegetable garden.
- Watch the stars.
- Sew, knit, or crochet a blanket for a cause (Snuggles, Linus Foundation, etc.)
- Raise a family of sea monkeys.
- Answer all those unread emails.
- Pay your bills.
- Start a petition.
- Take your family out to a fancy resturant.
- Look for BigFoot.
- Take in a foster pet.
- Spend a few hours browsing in your local library.
- Donate pet food to a local shelter.
- Take a walk around the block.
- Have a chat with your mom or dad.
- Go fishing.
- Organize your DVD collection.
- Build a personal website.
- Write a short story for a fiction magazine.
- Volunteer at the local soup kitchen.
- Go sight-seeing.
- Put the pictures into the photo albums.
- Throw a “Just-As-You-Are” party.
- Attempt to prove aliens are real.
- Visit a local museum.
- Take your family to an all you can eat buffet.
- Invent something new.
- Start to tackle the list of projects that has been getting longer.
- Head to an amusment park.
- Take a cruise.
- Sew a new dress.
- Get a family photo taken.
- Take a child to the zoo.
- Write a letter to someone you haven’t seen in a while.
- Attend an art show.
- Vacuum the car.
- Refinish an old piece of furniture.
- Write an article for a non-fiction magazine.
- Go boating.
- Start a blog.
- Attend a book reading.
- Solve a mystery: play a game of Clue.
- Visit with someone in a nursing home.
- Go to the circus.
- Head to your local swamp to pick fiddleheads.
- Write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper.
- Take a hike in the woods.
- Visit an art gallery.
- Open an online store (Zazzle, CafePress, etc.).
- Take swimming lessons.
- Quit smoking.
- Plant a tree.
- Cook a gourmet dinner.
- Help your child with his/her homework.
- Play a game of basketball.
- Go birdwatching.
- Wash the windows.
- Get a makeover.
- See a play.
- Repaint your living room.
- Read a story to a child.
- Paint a masterpiece.
- Go on a picnic.
- Read a comic book.
- Start a new career.
- Organize a family reunion.
- Study up on your family history.
- Go on a diet.
- Sing a song.
- Write a poem.
- Bake a cake.
- Go horseback riding.
- Set up an aquarium.
- Write a letter to a prisoner.
- Take up a new hobby, such as stamp collecting.
- Spend the week looking for UFO’s.
- Go rock climbing.
- Dye your hair blue.
- Wax your car.
- Redecorate your bedroom.
- Play video games with your child.
- Write a business plan for your dream job.
- Take dance lessons.
- See a ballet.
- Buy a box of crayons and draw.
- Design your dream-house.
- Make home-made ice-cream.
- Dress-up and go to the opera.
- Take you family out to a movie.
- Visit a haunted house.
- Write a list of a 101 things you can do.
Quote: “I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book.” —Groucho Marx

























































































