Is your community or town doing something fun to help make this stay home order a little more tolerable? Although we don’t advocate going to other towns, we wanted to share what St Louis Park is doing to give you an idea for your town or neighborhood. Or maybe you live in St Louis Park and can join in the fun, by decorating your windows.
Decorating windows can be free since most of us have paper and crayons and maybe even some markers or other fun craft items already in our home.
Check out the weekly theme that St. Louis park has put together. This is also a great way to social distance and keep some of the State Parks or local lakes with walking paths a little less crowded. Just walk in your own neighborhood and check out the windows!
Weekly themes
- April 13: Minnesota pride/St. Louis Park pride/census
- April 20: Superheroes
- April 27: May baskets, umbrellas, flowers (spring theme)
- May 4: Sports teams
- May 11: Sheroes/Mother’s Day
- May 18: Encouraging words
- May 25: Plants and animals
Creating a window display is a great #StayHomeMN activity that can be done with the whole household. When you take time to get some exercise and get outside, be sure to notice all the awesome window displays around your neighborhood and in the community!
What can you put in your window for those walking by to see and make them smile at? Crab some paper and cut out something fun.
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Kristi is married with twin daughters. She grew up on a small dairy farm, but now lives in the south metro area. She enjoys finding free or thrifty things to do whether they are outings close to home or last minute adventures to far-away places.
Kristi can also be found enjoying estate sales, attempting to garden, volunteering in the wetlands or a favorite thrift store, or maybe just enjoying a good play in one of the many theatre venues in the area.
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