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Stay Balanced and “Stay at Home”

Stay at Home in Your Culpeper Apartment

The best way to protect ourselves and the community is to “stay at home”, but we have to admit – even the most appealing apartment can feel a little stale after a while. You can still explore the world and stay connected (without the use of social media) thanks to your computer or smart device. There are lots of resources to keep you entertained, sane, and engaged! Below are a few of our favorite ways to make the most of “staying at home”:

Open your mind. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn a new skill or try a new hobby. You and your family can learn a new language with online resources like Rosetta Stone or Babbel. You can also find classes on everything from knitting to music – get started with SkillShare.

Stay at Home in Your Culpeper ApartmentExplore your kitchen. Eating healthy is an effective way to strengthen immunity and improve your attitude. If you are new to cooking at home, let Gordon Ramsey teach you the basics, or brush up on your knife skills with Jamie Oliver. If you are an experienced cook already, try something new, like learning how to create complex pastries or discovering the nuances of Chinese cuisine.

Stay connected. Use your PC and smart devices to stay in touch with family and friends and avoid isolation. You can even meet new people and stay up-to-date with a variety of online resources. Join a book club to find friends who will read and talk about current releases with you, or discuss over 70,000 music topics with fellow music lovers. Meditate with people worldwide, or get support from others who know how hard it is to homeschool your children for the first time.

Workout at home. Your community gym may be closed for safety, but you can stay in shape or start a healthy exercise program right in your apartment. Experts say that an active lifestyle can boost immunity and reduce anxiety. Go for a walk or a run, or try one of these online workouts:

Stay at Home in Your Culpeper ApartmentLow Impact Workout for Beginners
High-Intensity Interval Training
Barre Body Sculpting Workout

Expand your horizons. You may be stuck at home, but there are still plenty of ways to explore the world and learn new things online. Learn more about your family history with Ancestry.com. Go on a virtual safari via webcam , or try visiting a museum or national park on your smart TV. You can visit many amazing locations right from your sofa including:

Make a plan for your escape. Look to the future and stay positive by planning a destination vacation! You and your high school student can look at potential colleges and take a virtual tour as you narrow down the institutions you want to visit or prepare for a Disney vacation as you take a virtual ride on a Disney ride at several Disney locations worldwide.

Stay at Home in Your Culpeper ApartmentHave fun. When you need to step away from the devices for a fun distraction, try these great crafts and activities and take some time to enjoy the people you live with every day in a new, fun way.

While COVID-19 may present challenges to our families and communities, we also have the chance to take advantage of unique opportunities: to learn new things, to reach out to our loved ones, and to look beyond our daily routine for a new perspective. Stay safe, stay connected – we can not only survive, but we can also improve!