Friday, June 4, 2010

Vacation






Here is my husband at National Dentistry Museum in Baltimore. We went on a trip to Maryland, DC, Philly, and then to an amusement park in Ohio. The other shot is him with some friends enjoying a sunny cocktail hour on one of our trips.

There are several reasons I go on vacation. All my aspirations might not coincide on the same trip, but that doesn't necessarily make one greater than the other.

Vacations are supposed to be relaxing. That is why I think of beaches, swimming pools, cocktails, and big hotel beds when the word 'vacation' comes up. Although one of the reasons I like vacationing is to experience new things and cultures, a vacation can be ruined by too much planning and scheduling. I think that a trip should be limited as to how much scheduled.

I also like thrills and entertainment on my vacations. Let's face it, relaxation can get boring. Like I mentioned earlier, I love a good roller coaster. I also want to do the things that I rarely get to do in my day to day life, such as see a comedian or go jet skiing.

If a vacation is planned out right with plenty of free time along with some ideas of stuff to do, they can be absolutely heavenly. When I am on vacation I feel relief. I feel that it is so important to my well-being that I am allowed to take a break from life. Research will back me up on this; vacations help keep you healthy.

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