If you had a few months off, what would your day-to-day look like?
If you could have a few months off, what would your day-to-day activities look like? What would you do? Where would you like to go and why?
Are there things you have been wanting to do for awhile, but never got around to?
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I would look just like today, and every day in the last two months: internet, sleep, failed attempt of studying and occasional walk with a friend.
If I had a few months off and I knew I had a job in the future and I had money at present, what I did day to day would depend on the season. In the area I live, winter is very different than summer, and in winter, I tend to hole up and stay in a lot. I might go to the movies on occasion and meet friends now and then. Do some crafts, too. Summer, I’d probably spend a lot of time laying on the deck under the umbrella. Also movies, beach, seeing friends, crafts, hanging out.
Always with all seasons would be internet and reading.
In all seasons, I’d be traveling, too. I love to travel.
In all seasons, too, I’d be organizing stuff at home and cleaning.
I would exercise more. I always have a million work things to do, so I’d get up and go for long walks or bike rides.
I’d also start writing that novel I keep harping on about to my family.
And I’d clean my house from top to bottom and get my garden organised.
If I can afford it, I’d travel during the time off too.
Here tell there is an unbroken series of horse trails leading out of Nogales, Mexico north all the way through Glacier National Park and on into Canada. I’d like to get on a horse with a burro on behind and maybe one or two equally equipped friends and do that trail. It would take about six months.
I would probably build a wood fired pottery kiln if I had that kind of time off.
@Espiritus_Corvus That sounds all kinds of interesting! ‘Course I would have to bone up on horse and mules first and that might take a while. I know nothing about either animal.
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