The only ways I know to make time go faster are 1) to use a TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimensions In Space) to skip forward (or back) in time, or 2) use a time dilation sphere to slow the progress of time relative to the outside world, so that, for example, 3 hours inside the sphere would equal 3 days outside it. I don't have access to technology from Gallifrey or the Asgard, though, so I can't advise you on how to do either of these.
As an alternative, I'd recommend spending time with friends, or talking to them on the phone. Any time with friends, or hearing their voices, is a good way to make time go faster. Perhaps you could your mom to find out whether having friends over, or you doing a sleepover with a friend, is okay.
(Edit - don't take the first two options very seriously, unless you're very into scifi channel. If you are, you'd know better.)
2007-12-04 11:25:05
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answered by Spartacus! 7
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aww poor thing i know what its like.
ok I'm not gonna say sleep because your probably finding it hard to. just surround yourself with people who will keep you busy. find a good friend and tell them you want them to keep you busy and out and about for the 3 days. go see a movie at another mall or wherever. clean the house! it will take your mind of your problems and will make your mum happy!
or basically if you can, just stay out of the house, the house is the place of reminders and if your not there then you wont be reminded so much, unless your cleaning LOL
i know that wasn't good but i hope it helped :)
2007-12-04 11:23:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Presuming your avatar name is indicative of gender I shall be gentle with you.
Spend a lot of time on this website: see what problems others are having and try to find your best solutions. Go through settled questions and read at least the best answers to questions that interest you.
You are #1, agreed. Yet there are quite a lot of us out here other than you and your mom; take a little time to glance our way.
2007-12-04 11:28:59
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answered by penjoy 3
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Sleep
Read a novel
Call a friend
Curl up with a good movie
Make a collage
Write a story
Do some homework
Play a videogame
Clean your closet
Spend some time with a pet
2007-12-04 11:20:23
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answered by Noble Poet 2
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just remember that 3 days is nothing in the whole scheme of your life... you have your mom every single day. and next week when your mom is home . you are going to laugh at yourself for missing her so much... It will go by fast. dont worry.
2007-12-05 04:59:21
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answered by bella 2
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sleep, time passes by fast, when at school, I draw, hang with friends. If you feel as though the house is empty, turn radios and TVs on, I do this, it makes it feel as though people are here with me, even though I like to be alone, crazy huh?
2007-12-04 11:20:37
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answered by Leo 5
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Work on a special project....something to give her when she gets home. Maybe a card with a poem you wrote, or a welcome home poster. You could plan a meal for Saturday night that you will prepare. Surprise her and clean the house....she'd love that!
2007-12-04 11:20:33
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answered by GracieM 7
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Go to a theme park with some friends or family and ride lots of rides.
2007-12-04 11:21:43
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answered by Anonymous
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pray for wisdom, help someone in need, write a letter to someone afar; start writing a book or a journal; pray for the homeless-- it is getting really cold out there at night; draw; color; make some jewelery; call your grandma or a friend; sing a song -- write a song,.....
2007-12-04 11:21:15
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answered by dym5gram 3
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Well I always keep busy with small projects such as crafts etc... when my husband is gone for months on end.
2007-12-04 11:19:13
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answered by R H 2
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