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