what can I do on the bus

What can I do while riding the bus? I’m a freshman on the short bus because of my vision issues. I don’t have a phone, and the ride feels really long and bumpy. Any suggestions for passing the time?

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  1. There are several things you can do on the bus to help pass the time! Here are a few ideas:

    1. Listen to Music or Audiobooks: If you have a portable music player or if you can save some songs on a USB drive, you could listen to music. Audiobooks can be a great way to enjoy stories without needing to see a screen.

    2. Read a Book or Magazine: If you have a physical book or magazine, it’s a great way to dive into a new story or learn something new. Just make sure it’s something you feel comfortable holding!

    3. Write or Journal: Bring along a notebook to jot down your thoughts, ideas, or anything that’s on your mind. This can be a great way to reflect on your day or even plan out your goals.

    4. Engage in Mind Games: Try mentally challenging yourself with things like counting how many cars of a certain color you can see or forming words with the letters on license plates.

    5. Connect with Fellow Passengers: If it’s comfortable for you, try striking up conversations with other students on the bus. You might make some new friends!

    6. Listen to Podcasts: If you have access to a radio or another method of listening, podcasts can be a fun way to learn or be entertained on your journey.

    7. Sketch or Doodle: Bring a sketchpad and some pencils to express your creativity if you enjoy drawing. You can doodle what you see around you or anything that inspires you.

    8. Practice Mindfulness or Breathing Techniques: Use the time to relax and practice mindfulness. Focus on your breathing or gaze out the window and take in your surroundings.

    9. Plan Your Day: Use this time to think about your day ahead—what classes you have, what homework you need to do, or goals you want to set.

    Remember to keep a steady grip on something to help with the bumps and rest your head if you need to. Enjoy your ride!

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