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Fun Suggestions To Fill In A 3 Day Vacation Cancellation
I just got news this week that our annual 5 day family vacation is nixed.
Molecular/cellular biology takes precedence (daughter's summer session class). Everyone has found something to do except me. My husband and son are going over to Louisiana to meet my son's namesake for the first time in almost 21 years. So here's the question, if you suddenly find yourself with 2 or 3 days to fill with fun - what would you suggest? It can be mindless or mindful. Using home as base = good. |
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Re: Fun Suggestions To Fill In A 3 Day Vacation Cancellation
-Sleep.
-Play StepMania. -Browse CD. -Watch TV. -Play Guitar Hero. -Sleep some more. That's about it. Either that, or work out algorithms for robotics. (wow, free time defaults to being Truck Town property...proof I'm a nerd) JBot |
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Re: Fun Suggestions To Fill In A 3 Day Vacation Cancellation
Well, it all depends on when this 3 day vacationish thingy takes place.
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Re: Fun Suggestions To Fill In A 3 Day Vacation Cancellation
Starts Monday.
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other then that, go visit a NASA thing down there? go see a beach? water? go buy a tv, wii/ps3/xbox 360 and send it to me and i'll send you something in return. i am all outa ideas as of right now. ![]() |
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Re: Fun Suggestions To Fill In A 3 Day Vacation Cancellation
I highly recommend not trying to redo the entire network in your house.
Spoiler for Billfred's Home Networking Saga:
When I had a few days during finals week with no real obligations, I found myself playing an awful lot of online Flash games. I've been a fan of Quadradius, a sort of checkers game on steroids, but other games tend to become favorites if you search around for them. (Some of the younger folks here might know the new hip spot for games--when you no longer have a school district blocking the hip site every other week, you tend to settle down on one.) |
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Re: Fun Suggestions To Fill In A 3 Day Vacation Cancellation
or re-wiring two seperate computer systems into using one monitor / sound / keyboard / mouse =).
I suggest hopping on a bike and go riding through out your states many parks. Take a walk on a beach and enjoy the weather and water. Go out for a drive and see where you end up. Plant a Garden. If you haven't already. |
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Re: Fun Suggestions To Fill In A 3 Day Vacation Cancellation
Ooo Ooo! Oprah had a book on her show the other day that sounded really interesting called "The Road". It's about the earth after an apocolypse and a father and son. The father is basically doing everything he can to protect his son from this weird newish kind of world. It sounded interesting to me and I wanted to read it, but unfortunately my accounting book is the only one I have time to read right now. So read that. Cuz it sounds fun
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Re: Fun Suggestions To Fill In A 3 Day Vacation Cancellation
Drive to Corpus Christi* and see if it's still there. Check into a hotel, spend the night. Play tourist.
Any big waterfalls nearby? a 3 day bender? Read any good books lately? Remind youself why you shouldn't eat 2 pounds of chocolate-covered cherries? Look up an old friend from years ago & go to lunch - 3 times (different friend each time...). Take the train to New Orleans, spend a day and come back. Fly to St Louis (is the arch still up?). Depends on finances, too. Maybe just 3 quarts of ice cream & a box of oreos... Don * or another city about 3-4 hours away. Laredo? * Today is "Corpus Christi" on the catholic church calendar (Fronleichnam for you Germans), so that's what sent me in that direction... |
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Buy a (daytime) round-trip train ticket to a destination like six-eight hours away. Get a good seat in one of the observation cars, and just watch the countryside roll by. Spend the night there, and the next day, take your return trip. Trains are way better than cars if you're looking for a good, relaxing, scenic trip, as you can sit back and relax, and actually see the country. (As opposed to driving down crowded Interstates, where you can drive for eight hours and not actually 'see anything'.)
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Find a Segway tour near you, those can be fun and knock out a good 3 hours. You get to ride around on a Segway, hear about a town's history and culture, and other cool information.
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Re: Fun Suggestions To Fill In A 3 Day Vacation Cancellation
Get a machine with Inventor, and pre-design your team's next season drive system. If you don't know how, now's a great time to learn!
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Sometimes I like to change the color schemes on my Cat6 wiring, and so I just rip out all the cables to my primary machines are remake cables with new color sets! Then when I'm done with that, I'll rip out the set going to my backup machines (the primaries are back online) and remake those (sometimes using complimentary colors to the primaries!) So, I'm going to have to call you on this one, Billfred. Redoing the entire house network can be and is a LOT of fun. Kills some time, and allows you to think. Not to mention the fun in accessorizing (I have some AWESOME LED power cords going to redundant power supplies. I can swap them out to match the current network cable scheme.)! Jacob Last edited by whytheheckme : 08-06-2007 at 00:15. |
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You should try kayaking - not whitewater or anything technically challenging if you are a beginner, but on a nice peaceful lake or calm river. Pack yourself a nice lunch and have a picnic on the shore or an island. Or, you could go to the library, get some good books, and head to the beach! What about that vacation spot you mentioned in Rockport on your facebook? Haha, as you can see I have a bias towards water and relaxation. It must be the fact that I miss the Florida beaches (being well inland in rural CT for the summer)!
What other hobbies do you have? Perhaps you could work on a craft or art project. Is there anything in particular you don't normally have time to do while your husband and children are around? I think someone suggested it already, but how about doing a "beauty day" at your house - have a bubble bath, do a facial, paint your nails, grab a pint of ice cream, and rent some movies! Or, invite some of your women friends over for tea or lunch or dinner - a ladies only weekend. ![]() |
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