Keeping Ourselves Connected While Staying at Home

We’re all currently going through difficult times as we try to keep ourselves safe and healthy by staying inside and limiting our contact during the COVID-19 pandemic. Social distancing is a term you have most likely heard being used very heavily recently. It is a practice that helps slow the spread of the virus and is a recommendation that people stay at least 6 feet away from each other. In these times of uncertainty, we can still try to find things that bring us joy. Here are some things I’ve found to keep me entertained and connected with friends and family:

Animal Crossing: New Horizons for Nintendo Switch

I’ve been a huge fan of Animal Crossing since I was kid! It’s a super fun game that you can find yourself spending hours on. Animal Crossing: New Horizons released just last month, but the impact it had was massive! Many players, including myself, found solace in Animal Crossing during this quarantine. It was a great way to be “outside” without actually being outside. In Animal Crossing, you get to interact with villagers and build/design your character, home, and island however you’d like to! I could go on and on about Animal Crossing, but if you’re still a little lost, here’s a 5-minute video from Nintendo showing you what the game is about. My favorite feature of the game is being able to invite and visit your friends. To be able to do so, you would need a Nintendo Online membership, which is $19.99/year for a single member. The Nintendo online family membership allows you to add up to 8 players for $34.99/year. If you’re looking to save some money, I would suggest getting the family membership since it is only $15 more to add a lot more people. If you’re not sure if it’s something you want to commit a whole year to, Nintendo also offers a 7-day free membership trial and memberships for 1-month and 3-months. Once you have the Nintendo online membership, you can have a lot of fun with friends and family hanging out on an island!

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Netflix Party

Do you miss watching movies with your friends and family? I sure do. It wasn’t until I saw a video on the popular mobile app, Tik Tok, with over a million views that I found out about Netflix Party. It’s a great way to watch movies with others simultaneously! There is also a chat sidebar where participants can send messages and it will be displayed. All of you and your participants need is a Netflix account. It works by downloading the Netflix Party browser extension from their website.

  • Host directions
    • If you are hosting a Netflix Party, you would first select a movie or show that you would like everyone to watch. Once selected, you should see the “NP” icon in your browser turn red. Click it, and it will generate a link that you can send out and invite your participants to. As your participants click the link, you can see them join in the chat bar. Whenever everyone is ready, just click play and enjoy!
  • Viewer directions
    • If you are a viewer, you would also need the Netflix Party browser extension. After downloading the extension, just wait for your host to send out the link and once they do, click on it and you should be tuned in.
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Hulu Watch Party

Also worth a mention is Hulu’s recently released Hulu Watch Party feature that allows up to 8 people to watch a synchronized show or movie similar to Netflix Party. Currently, only those with a Hulu No-Ads plan are able to access this feature. Luckily, I have the plan and was able to test it out with my friends and I. You’re able to start a watch party from the details page of a show/movie and send out the link to people you want to watch with. There is also a sidebar where you and the participants can chat. I’m very excited to be able to watch some of my favorite shows that are exclusively on Hulu with my friends.

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Zoom and Discord

Sometimes just getting together and seeing each other’s faces is just enough to help us get through these hard times. Many of us had to put our normal lives on hold and adjust to these new conditions. As a college senior, I’ve had a lot of memorable events and simple things like taking graduation photos with my friends canceled. Although it feels like the world has suddenly stopped, I do appreciate that I have more time these days. It allows me to reconnect with those I’ve lost touch with. Zoom and Discord are great platforms I’ve used to talk to my friends and family.

  • Zoom
    • By now, many of us are familiar with using Zoom for school and work as we transition out of our traditional means of doing things. Zoom isn’t just “all work and no play”. You can also utilize it to see friends and family to get together and catch up. It’s also extremely funny when everyone is able to change their virtual background. Zoom has since upped their security to ensure that it is safe for its users to use.
  • Discord
    • Discord is one of my favorite platforms because of how easy it is to use. Similar to Zoom, you can also voice call and webcam with others, but they have other features that allows you to create servers, which is essentially one big group chat where you can talk and message to all members at once.
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Jackbox Party

Another one of my favorite activities to do with friends and family is getting together to play Jackbox Party! Jackbox Party is unique because they have their own twist on traditional board games. You can buy and download Jackbox Party Packs, which each include 5 different types of games. You can play Jackbox Party Packs on MacOS, Windows, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch. My friends and I found the easiest way to play together is for each person to have a computer/laptop available as well as a smartphone.

  • How it works
    • The host would use a screensharing platform like Zoom or Discord to share their screen of Jackbox Party and the participants would be able to view the screen while using their smartphones to play. These are just the methods I’ve used. The great people at Jackbox also made a post on How to Play Jackbox Games with Friends and Family Remotely.
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Spyfall

Another one of my favorite games to play is Spyfall. It’s a free browser game that everyone would enjoy. Once the game starts, one individual in the group has been giving the role “Spy” and no location, while the other players are given various roles related to the location. For example, the location could be “University” and the various roles could be student, administrator, and janitor. The location is the same for all players who are not the Spy. Rounds are timed so all players must take turns to ask questions to try to decipher who knows the location and answers can’t be too revealing. Once the timer ends, all players must vote who they think is the Spy and players can defend their position. Location and roles are still to be kept secret at this stage. Votes must be unanimous. If the real Spy is casted out, they have once chance to guess the location. If the guess is correct, the Spy wins. If another player who was not the Spy is casted out, the Spy wins. Full details on the rules can be found here.

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To those of you reading this, I wish that you are happy and healthy while we all try to get through this stressful times together. Hopefully these activities can help you destress and provide a little happiness in your day. Check out Robert’s previous blog post, Activities for Home, for more fun things to do!

Activities for Home

With the current global pandemic, majority of students are attending school online at home and self-isolating. However, with the state lockdown and quarantining at home, some are at a loss for activities or what to do at home. Below are some ideas compiled by Campus Library employees of activities for the lockdown.

For the most recent information about COVID-19, follow these links:

Washington State

National CDC Information

University of Washington

Cascadia College

Ways to get creative

Make some art

One great way to stay creative during quarantine is creating a new art piece. There is often a fear of having to be perfect and highly skilled to make art but in reality, art is subjective and anyone can create. One big supporter of this is Bob Ross, who was an American painter and the creator/host of The Joy of Painting which aired from 1983 to 1994 on PBS. For creative inspiration, instruction, and positive reinforcement, you can watch Bob Ross on both Netflix and Hulu and paint along. With some cheap paints that can be bought online, painting with Bob Ross is a great way for anyone to be inspired with some creativity and make a wonderful painting.

An environmentally-friendly option for making art is using materials around your house and recycling them into a new decoration. One way to do this is cutting up leftover cardboard paper towel or toilet paper rolls. Thin circles cut from the rolls can then be painted and glued together to make interesting wall decorations that mimic cast iron. Another good way to stay creative, and get some fresh air, is drawing outside with sidewalk chalk. This is a fun way to relax and enjoy the sun while still self-isolating.

Bob Ross on Netflix

Bob Ross on Hulu

“Cast Iron” cardboard roll art examples

Try a new recipe

As many already are, learning how to cook or bake something new is a great way to be creative and make something tasty. There is a lot of creativity and even art that can go into cooking. It is always a fun way to try something new and with more time at home, more time can go into preparation and cooking. Below are a few recipes that Library Staff recommend and are sure to make something tasty to enjoy.

List of Bread Recipes

Potato Pancakes

Soba Noodles with Crispy Kale

Chicken Pancit

French Fries

Hamburger Potato Casserole

Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookies

Ways to stay entertained

Watch a new movie or TV show

With the ever-growing streaming services, there is a lot of incredible entertainment out there to enjoy at home during lockdown. However, the expansive lists of shows and movies can be overwhelming and hard to sift through. Below are some favorite suggestions, in no particular order, compiled by Library Staff for your binging pleasure. Streaming services are listed but many DVDs are available at UW Libraries (once reopened) and some have online student access.

MOVIES
  • Top Five
    • Ferris Bueller’s Day Off ~ this film is a classic 80s comedy on Netflix and iTunes about a high school senior having one last adventure with his friends by cutting class and having fun in Chicago.
    • Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse ~ an incredible, underrated, expertly animated story about Miles Morales as he grapples with newfound spider powers and meets alternate universe Spider-People. It is not your typical kid’s superhero movie, available on Netflix and Amazon Prime.
    • The Shawshank Redemption ~ a mature prison story, on Netflix and Amazon Prime, about a wrongful conviction and the brutalities and institutionalization faced in prison.
    • The Blues Brothers ~ this movie is the unrestrained hilarious adventure of the two “Blues Brothers” as they try and get the band back together to raise money to save their old orphanage. It is based on the recurring SNL skit of the same name and is available on Hulu and Amazon Prime.
    • The Grand Budapest Hotel ~ the comedic drama, on Amazon Prime and iTunes, tells the story of a murder mystery and that the owner of the Grand Budapest Hotel is a suspect.
  • Comedy
    • Napoleon Dynamite ~ Hulu, Amazon Prime
    • Jojo Rabbit ~ Amazon Prime
    • Moonrise Kingdom ~ Amazon Prime, iTunes, UW
    • Ghostbusters ~ iTunes, Amazon Prime
    • Nacho Libre ~ Netflix, iTunes
  • Action
    • Thor: Ragnarok ~ Disney Plus, Netflix
    • Black Panther ~ Netflix, Disney Plus
    • Black and Blue ~ Hulu, Sling TV
    • Men in Black ~ iTunes
  • Drama
    • Moonlight ~ Netflix, iTunes
    • A Man Called Ove ~ iTunes, Amazon Prime
    • Stand By Me ~ iTunes, Amazon Prime
    • Romeo + Juliet ~ Hulu, Amazon Prime
    • The Hate U Give ~ Hulu, Amazon Prime
    • The Joy Luck Club ~ Amazon Prime
  • Animation / Family
    • Fantastic Mr. Fox ~ Disney Plus, iTunes
    • Klaus ~ Netflix
    • Song of the Sea ~ Netflix, iTunes
    • Coco ~ Disney Plus
    • The Little Prince ~ Netflix
  • Documentary / True Story
    • The 13th ~ Netflix
    • Hidden Figures ~ Hulu, iTunes
    • October Sky ~ iTunes, Amazon Prime
    • BlacKkKlansman ~ Hulu, HBO Max
TV SHOWS
  • Top Five
    • The Witcher ~ a mature comedic and action-packed high fantasy series with one season out on Netflix and another on the way, it would fit well with fans of Game of Thrones or DnD.
    • Avatar: The Last Airbender ~ one of the best cartoon series out there, recently put on Netflix, Avatar has immense world-building about a universe with magical elemental bending and the Avatar, master of all four elements, has to save the world.
    • The Dragon Prince ~ an animated cartoon series on Netflix set in a fantasy world with magic elves, dragons, human kingdoms, and more.
    • The Umbrella Academy ~ another mature comedy/action series on Netflix self-described to be about a “dysfunctional family of superheroes” and based off the comic of the same name.
    • Stranger Things ~ if you haven’t watched Stranger Things by now, you’re missing out on a 80s themed paranormal thriller with young ghostbusters available on Netflix.
  • Comedy
    • Master of None ~ Netflix
    • Brooklyn Nine-Nine ~ Hulu, NBC
    • How I Met Your Mother ~ Hulu
    • I Am Not Okay with This ~ Netflix
  • Action
    • Agents of Shield ~ Netflix, iTunes, Amazon Prime
    • Outer Banks ~ Netflix
    • You ~ Netflix, Amazon Prime
    • The Mandalorian ~ Disney Plus
  • Drama
    • Sex Education ~ Netflix
    • Good Omens ~ Amazon Prime
    • Dear White People ~ Netflix, YouTube
    • Ragnarok ~ Netflix
    • The Good Doctor ~ Hulu
    • Raising Dion ~ Netflix
  • Animation / Family
    • Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia ~ Netflix, Amazon Prime
    • Steven Universe ~ Hulu, Sling TV
    • The Legend of Korra ~ CBS, Amazon Prime
    • Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts ~ Netflix
    • The Hollow ~ Netflix
  • Documentary / True Story
    • Round Planet ~ Netflix, BBC
    • Our Planet ~ Netflix
    • Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise ~ Amazon Prime
    • When They See Us ~ Netflix

Listen to music

Along with movies and TV shows, the music streaming industry is always expanding and with so many great choices, there is a lot to listen to. A great way to stay entertained during quarantine is to play some tunes and bust out dance moves or sing along. Below are some artist suggestions with favorite songs of Library Student Employees for you to jam out to or vibe in the sun. Also be sure to check out a past Library Blog playlist and some great book recommendations. All of the songs below are available on Spotify.

  • Soul / R&B
    • Make a Move by Lawrence
    • Homesick by Lawrence
    • One More Time by Lawrence
    • Location by Khalid
    • Don’t Make Me Wait by The Dip
    • For Once In My Life by Stevie Wonder
    • Signed, Sealed, Delivered by Stevie Wonder
    • My Girl by The Temptations
    • Read Receipts by Kyle Thornton
    • The Real by Busty and the Bass
    • Sunday Best by Surfaces
  • Indie / Alt. Pop
    • California by I Said Yes
    • Lay It Back by Andrew Douglas
    • Sunkissed by Khai Dreams
    • Best Friend by Rex Orange County
    • Road Trip by Convent Bonfires
    • Live That Long by Lewis Del Mar
    • Heart Wants by Magic City Hippies
    • I Love You 3000 by Stephanie Poetri
    • Beige by Yoke Lore
    • Baseball by Hippo Campus
  • Pop
    • U and Mii and Honesty by Trev
    • Panama by Quinn XCII
    • Good Thing Go by Quinn XCII
    • Olivia by One Direction
    • 100 Bad Days by AJR
    • If We Have Each Other by Alec Benjamin
    • I Don’t Belong In This Club by Why Don’t We, Macklemore
    • Summer Days by Martin Garrix, Macklemore
    • Sunflower by Post Malone
    • Maniac by Conan Gray
  • Folk / Folk-Rock
    • Books by Caamp
    • My Lover by Birdtalker
    • And It Spread by The Avett Brothers
    • Kick Drum Heart by The Avett Brothers
    • Walking For You by The Avett Brothers
    • All My Words by The Way Down Wanderers
    • Somewhere in Between by Morningsiders
    • Thinking It Over by Morningsiders
    • A Little Bit of Everything by Dawes
    • Empty Rocking Chair by Parsonsfield
    • Beautiful Woman by Netherfriends, Soul Food Horns
  • Pop-Rock
    • Dancing in the Moonlight by Toploader
    • First Day of My Life by Bright Eyes
    • Scrawny by Wallows
    • Holy War by Rainbow Kitten Surprise
    • All That and More by Rainbow Kitten Surprise
    • Don’t Ask Me Why by Great Caesar
    • Shotgun by George Ezra
  • Hip-Hop / Rap
    • What’s Up Danger by Blackway, Black Caviar
    • Scared of the Dark (ft. XXXTENTACION) by Lil Wayne
    • Ok by PEABOD, Hollyn
    • Invincible by Amine
    • Better Now by Post Malone
    • American Boy by Estelle, Kanye West
    • Familia by Nicki Minaj, Anuel AA, Bantu