http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7SUpDJqC0g
Now after you watch this video here are some fun activities you can do on a rainy day.
Make Your Own Bubble Bath
Slip into a soothing bath laced with your own moisturizing soap blend.
In a clean container, mix together ½ cup mild liquid
hand or body soap, 1 tablespoon sugar or
honey, and 1 egg white. Pour the entire mixture under the running water
as you draw
your bath. Honey is a natural humectant,
which will attract and retain moisture in your skin. The egg white helps
create stronger,
longer-lasting bubbles, for a nice, fluffy
bath. For extra-dry skin, consider adding a tablespoon of light oil,
such as almond
or light sesame. (Another surprising bath
booster? Vinegar.)Bake Up Some Chocolate-Chip Cookies
Nothing cures rainy day blues like a fresh
batch of chocolate chip cookies. Dunk them in milk or eat ’em
(practically) right
out of the oven—a surefire way to happily
weather the storm. Now, if you and your family fancy other varieties,
that’s no
problem: We have 19 additional classic cookie recipes to choose from.Organize Your Own Film Festival
Queue up some classics, old (Singin’ in the Rain) and new (Toy Story 3), let the kids add a few favorites—even mix in last week’s American Idol on DVR for variety—and have a marathon screening. Keep a cozy throw on hand to snuggle under, a big bowl of popcorn to dip into, and settle in to enjoy the show(s).Hold a Mini-Marshmallow Popping Contest
What You Need- scissors
- utility knife
- markers
- ruler
- rubber bands
- glue
- tape (transparent, duct, masking, or colored)
- gift wrap or decorative paper
- kraft paper
- balloon, uninflated (1 per popper)
- paper cup, bottom cut off (1 per popper)
- mini marshmallows
- What to Do
- Knot the end of the balloon, then snip off ½ inch from the top.
- Stretch the balloon over the cutoff end of the cup so that the knot is in the center. (You’ll need to hold the balloon in place when you “pop,” or secure it with a rubber band for little hands.)












