Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Priceless Mini Vacation

Is your life hectic and chaotic? Many of us leads lives to do our personal projects, taking care of our loved ones, and job demands? This also creates us burden our financial responsibilities, parents challenging,and of course don't forget being aging affect our health. Wouldn't that be nice that nothing had occurred in our life? While we couldn't avoid the realities in life, we decided to pursue for a mini get-away vacation by seeing one of our close friends up in Central California.

Spending times with other kids and adults, chatting each other throughout the day and night, sleeping at a cozy home are certainly priceless. Even many of us in today's society are in tight budget, we did find our ways to reduce spending the money besides paying only $80 dollars gas for a round trip. Not a bad price.

Just savoring our anxiety over the money, we went to the Sea Breeze Harbor park where it has tons of sailboats, breezing and park. That was priceless. The boys enjoyed riding their bikes and playing at the playground. David and Ward enjoyed chatting over the nearby Harbor while Ginny and I were busy taking "priceless, cherish" pictures of them and the boys.

Not only going to the Harbor, we enjoyed watching the boys using their wildest imaginations. They pretended using BBQ (from the icebox) and used Legos as Hot dogs for dinner in their tiny table. Who ever thought about using alternative things to use the pretend food items? Watching them playing patient and client were the fun things to do. Ryan especially liked pretending being a patient. As for adults, it was so relaxing for all of chatting over inside and outside of the house.

Even though we managed to stay on our budget, we were very fortunately to be invited
to attend one of Davon's classmate birthday party. At the party, we attended "Pump It Up" where it had eight huge inflation jumpers. The children and adults giggled over two hours of a party. Of course, adults went in and jumped along with the children. David and Ward played boxers with the young children. Believe it or not, the children worn them out by knocking themselves out.

On the day before we headed for home, we visited one of our acquaintance friends who lived in the same town as our close friends. The boys enjoyed playing with their young boys as well. What else can complain for an entire Labor's weekend without costing us so much money?? The best part of the vacation was spending all of us together. Thus, you ought to take a vacation – even in your own backyard or wherever you are. A vacation is a state of mind, not a destination. Without a doubt, you will feel a whole lot better and you would truly come home being sanity.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

We had a incredibly blast time with you all during the Labor Day weekend....very, very priceless!!! What counted are the quality time together, laughter, and a LOT of chats!!! We need our sanity so we share it with the others, including you!!

We look forward to many more to come!

Furry Bottoms said...

I love it, and thats a great idea!!! I wish I had my own children for your boys to play with when you come up this winter! Sounds like you had a really nice relaxing time, and you deserved it!