Are
you tired of financing a tank of gas? Are you afraid your armpits
might burst into flames if you leave the air-conditioned confines
of your home? Or maybe, like our family, you blew a decade's worth
of vacation savings on a trip to New York City over the Christmas
holidays, and you're still having night terrors about subway rats
dancing to Broadway show tunes. Whatever your reasons, if you are
in the midst of a summer staycation this year, the following is a
brief guide for enjoying the exotic destination of your home address.
First, a staycation is all about relaxing, and what better place to
find the ultimate form of relaxation than in your bedroom-sleeping-a
lot? Let's face it. We often return from traditional vacations totally
drainedand not just in the wallet area. On a staycation, you
can avoid that kind of financial and physical exhaustion by sleeping
as late as humanly possible. In fact, if you still have teens or partially-grown
persons at home (who are famous for their general slothfultude), you
can make it a family competition. First one out of bed cooks breakfastor
afternoon brunch!
And speaking of brunch, it's important to get a sense of your destination's
culture by sampling the local cuisine (whatever's in the fridge and/or
pantry that hasn't reached its expiration date). Here in the South,
where we often throw cardiac health to the wind, biscuits with gravy
is considered a delicacy. Since the object here is to enjoy yourself,
why not go a little crazy and have both the canned and frozen variety
of biscuits? And if you're feeling really extravagant (and carb-deficient),
you can whip up some chocolate gravy and force one of your children
to stir it for thirty minutes while it cooks. To add a touch of elegance
to the meal, break out the fine Chinaor Chinet (or anything
not made by Dixie).
Once the first meal of the day is done at around 2:00 PM, it's time
for some adventure as you enjoy the indigenous wildlife-namely your
pets. Experience the excitement of examining tracks (sometimes in
the form of droppings), listening to their calls (as they whimper
to go outside to potty), or cautiously approaching the Siamese, Maltese
or indeterminate terrier mixed breed with a shedding brush and flea
drops in hand. The idea is to irritate your pets enough so that they
are relieved when your family returns to work and school.
Finally, it's time to end the day with some bonding in the form of
"family game night" held in the luxurious accommodations of your living
room. Our gang enjoys the "Let's order a pizza, leave each other alone
and stare at our phones until bedtime" game. The beauty of this game
is that the whole family can participate, everyone wins and if someone
feels the need to communicate, a simple text will do.
As this travel guide demonstrates, you don't have to spend lots of
money, deal with the hassles of the airlines or undergo the pressures
of actually trying to have fun when you settle for a well-air-conditioned
summer staycation. All it takes is a semi-comfortable mattress, a
can of biscuits, a petor twoor three and some good old
fashioned unmanaged screen time.
Bon voyage! |