@xhaiteddyx I know you’re going to the mall today, but maybe tomorrow you could:
Look up Thanksgiving recipes online and bookmark some really good ones, especially new takes on old favorites.
Take a walk in your local park and take your camera along. I like to take what I call “miniature landscapes” of unusual stuff or patterns I find on the ground. Use the macro setting (that’s the one with the little flower icon) so you can get a clear picture of something small and closeup.
Organize your photos and make some photo disks for your relatives. I’ve come to realize that aunts and uncles and grandparents and even cousins, really appreciate this.
Go on Netflix, if you have it, and pick out 10 new movies to add to your Q. Then go to the reviews section and write at least one review of a movie that you really liked.
Decide what are your top 3 favorite things in the world to eat. Then go online and do a search for restaurants in your town that serve at least one of those items, preferably a restaurant that you’ve never been to, then go and eat!
Think about your neighbors. Do you have any elderly folks or anybody that lives alone who you think might enjoy a little bit of company and some cake? Keep in mind that some elderly folks have dentures and might not be able to eat nuts (but you could discreetly inquire ahead of time) and then make a Pumpkin Quick Bread (this recipe makes 3 loaves, so you can eat one, freeze one and give the other one to your neighbor) or a Gingerbread Loaf (this recipe makes 2 loaves).