Can't Wait for Spring - You're Not Alone


Lift the depressed moods of winter by getting yourself ready for spring.

If you live in a northern climate where the winters are snow covered and barren, you may be hoping that spring is right around the corner. You’re not alone. Thankfully you can help alleviate the dreary feeling of winter by getting a head start on your spring planning.

Get Outside
Even though winter is still with us, and will be for a few more weeks, warm days may still be in the forecast for your area. Many climates have warm days toward the end of February and the beginning of March, so take advantage of them. There is nothing like a brisk walk to lift the depressed spirits of winter. So put on your boots, grab your gloves and a warm sweatshirt, and head out to your favorite trail. Don’t live in a rural area where trails are readily available? Drive down to your nearest town center and hit the sidewalks. Grab yourself a coffee or hot chocolate, and window shop. Sometimes just getting out of the house can help lift spirits and put us in a better mood, so don’t let winter keep you inside. Get out and explore.

Plan Your Summer Vacation
One of the great things about spring is that summer is just around the corner. Get yourself in an adventurous mindset by scouting out places to visit this summer. You don’t need to take an expensive tropical vacation to have fun. Many states have local landmarks you can visit that would make a great vacation for the whole family. Start searching the Web or picking up brochures at your local visitor’s center to find new places to visit this summer. This will no doubt lift your spirits and give you something to look forward to in the months ahead.

Redecorate Your Home
Still have winter decorations hanging in your home? Take them down and replace them with items that remind you of spring. Put vases of fresh cut flowers in various rooms throughout your home, and change the color scheme of your curtains, throw rugs and other decorative items to reflect the soft natural colors that spring has to offer. Sometimes all you need is a change of scenery to lift your spirits and remind you that spring really is on its way.

Start Your Garden Early
Ok, so maybe the ground is still frozen, and maybe you can’t start planting until mid-May, but this doesn’t mean that you can’t start planning your summer garden. Many flowers, herbs and other plants can be started from seeds right inside your home. If you’re not sure what to plant, ask around at your local garden center, and search the Web for plants that do well when started from seeds. Next, think about the garden space you have around your home, and draw a map of where you want to plant each item. This will not only help lift your spirits, but you will also have a plan for your garden already in place when the time comes to put your seedlings in the ground.

Get Out Your Spring Clothes
If you’re like me, you have all of your winter clothes readily available during the cold months, and have your spring clothes packed away in a closet, just waiting to be taken out for the warm weather. Don’t wait until the weather turns warm to go through your spring clothes; pull them out now and get the process started. Not only will this inspire you for warmer weather, it will also give you an idea of which clothes you need to replace, and which can be worn for another season. By the time spring arrives you will be ahead of schedule and ready to get out and enjoy the season.

Go Shopping
Now’s the time to take advantage of sales on warm weather items. Retailers start early when it comes to planning for spring, so take advantage of the sales by going shopping. Plus, now that you know which spring clothes need to be replaced, you likely have a better idea of what you need to buy to spruce up your spring wardrobe. You don’t only have to shop for clothes either. If there are decorative items for your home, or gardening tools that you will need this year, get out and shop for them too. You will be ahead of schedule with your spring shopping, and probably feel a little better too.

Winter is a tough time of year, especially if you live in a cold climate. The short days and long nights are enough to depress anyone. Curb your dull mood by preparing yourself for spring. Before you know it warmer days will be right around the corner, and you’ll be prepared to enjoy them to their fullest.


By Jennifer McLynch
Published: 2/27/2008



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