Although spring doesn’t always arrive in a timely fashion (it certainly won’t this year), you can still celebrate the first signs of spring starting March 20th.
1. Keep your eyes peeled for spring flowers
There’s nothing better than seeing pops of color and green on your trek to class.
(Once the snow is really gone, spend an afternoon in Boston Commons to take in the flowery scenery)
2. Invest in a pair of rain boots
Embrace mud season and be prepared to jump in, instead of over, puddles.
3. Open your window and let fresh air in
Despite how desperately air fresheners attempt to replicate it, you can only get the fresh spring scent at this time of year.
4. Wear pastels and florals
Pack away those bulky sweaters and finally wear the fun outfits you’ve been planning since January.
5. Decorate your room with bright colors
Whether it’s by raiding the $1 bins at Target or investing in bright, patterned pillows, lighten up your living area for those rainy days.
6. Flavor your water with lemon and mint
This healthy and yummy option will add a spring to your step.
7. Take in the sun
Eat meals, hang out with friends, or study outside. Catch up with your parents on the phone under the budding trees rather than in your dorm.
8. Add flowers to your room
Even if spring comes a little late and there still aren’t flowers outside, flowers indoors will provide a reminder of the warmer and sunnier days to come!
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