Enjoying Your Summer “Staycation”
Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011There are benefits for travel, but sometimes just a quiet week and relaxing at home, and the more relaxed option. Many Americans choose to save money and carbon footprint to the enjoyment of a “staycation.”
The holiday home is an important part of the jargon of the time. As you guessed, it’s a combination of the words “residence” and “Holiday,” describes what the name of the holiday, stay where you are, or close to home.
With a little planning, your weeks frugal ever popular “Journey”.
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1.Enter the hamburgers and hot dogs to bring them back.
2. Movie Marathon – Rent your favorite TV shows and watch the entire season on the weekend. Serve pizza-it-yourself, setting up a sundae bar and blew buttered bowls in hand.
3. Be steal a trigger.
4. Check out the local country flavor. Join the contest to spit watermelon seeds at the fair, bravo for the local baseball team minor league, and swim in the pool.
5. Camping in your own backyard, images and night terrors in the open air, but without the hassle of loading the transmission and four violations of the mountain.
6. If you can not have the time or money it costs you want to go on holiday traditional, you can spend some money in a day spa is always a heavenly massage to relax your body and your mind clear .
7. It is amazing to relax and enjoy all the wonderful things that most of us in our own home, rooms, new soap, spas, swimming pools and saunas are great attractions within walking distance to clean the house, etc.
8. Give your house for a student in a summer exchange program.
9. Get a season to go to the local water park, zoo or an amusement park.