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{"id":5259,"date":"2020-12-03T17:38:00","date_gmt":"2020-12-03T17:38:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.weidner.com\/blog\/?p=5259"},"modified":"2026-04-03T17:57:12","modified_gmt":"2026-04-03T17:57:12","slug":"6-creative-virtual-hangouts-to-try-while-youre-social-distancing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.weidner.com\/blog\/2020\/12\/03\/6-creative-virtual-hangouts-to-try-while-youre-social-distancing\/","title":{"rendered":"6 Creative Virtual Hangouts To Try While You\u2019re Social Distancing"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"\"As we round out nearly a year of social distancing, many of us have attempted to master the learning curve of how to balance kids at home, a different working style, and ways to interact with friends and family from a distance. Conference calls and virtual meetings have replaced happy hours and brainstorming sessions, and many people have found creative ways to incorporate virtual hangouts into their ‘new normal.’<\/p>\n

While a tried-and-true video call is a great way to connect with loved ones, we’ve been at this for a while, and it’s nice to switch it up. To add some more pizzaz to your distanced social life, check out this list of six creative virtual hangouts.<\/p>\n

Cooking Nights<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Since we’re all eating at home a lot more these days, you may be getting tired of your go-to meals. Cooking nights are a great way to connect with friends, work in the kitchen, and try new dishes. You can enroll in an online cooking class led by executive chefs, or you can find a recipe, send it to some friends, and set up a time to cook it, “together”. Pour a glass of wine, set up your laptop, turn up the music, and throw on your apron.<\/p>\n

The best part about a cooking night is once it’s done, you can sit down together and enjoy a virtual dinner party. Take turns picking the recipe and try a new meal every week – yum!<\/p>\n

Bingo With Kids<\/strong><\/h2>\n

School days are looking a bit different this year, which means kids are really missing their friends. Thanks to virtual conferencing apps, even kids can get in on the virtual hangout action. However, any parent who has tried distance learning can attest that getting a bunch of kids on a conference call can result in chaos. Sometimes, scheduling an activity can help little ones stay focused and help them connect; try a Bingo night!<\/p>\n