
1.) Binge watch a favorite new series.
2.) Have your kids set the table.
3.) Volunteer (or cook a little extra and deliver it to someone you know is alone and socially distanced this holiday).
4.) Run in a virtual turkey trot (or start a family fun run around the neighborhood.)
5.) Get a plain tablecloth and let your children make a keepsake by decorating it.
6.) Make a special breakfast.
7.) Ask your kids to serve dessert.
8.) Break the wishbone.
9.) Take a walk after eating.
10.) Call family and friends on a video call. If your children are a little shy talking on the call, give them some ideas before the call to share – favorite thing to eat, what they are thankful for, what they helped make or decorate for the holiday.
11.) Pick flowers and plants from your yard to craft into a centerpiece.
12.) Play a new board game.
13.) Eat outside or fire up the firepit after dinner and make some s’mores.