We were able to take an impromptu road trip to a little beach town during a work week recently. It was not a vacation as neither of us could take time off from work. We just wanted a change of scenery and being able to walk on the beach instead of our usual route. The three days that we were more rewarding that I imagined.
Cooking in someone else's kitchen, making the most of the little slivers of time we had to go out grab things to cook with and breaking routine because that was the only way to get things done in a new environment. The beach ended up being cold and windy in the evenings when we were finally able to make it there but it felt like a good kind of cold and windy - something we would not have desired if on a "real" vacation.
The experience made me think about what makes for a good vacation and what vacation even means. This was a very pleasant time off and made for great memories. We would not look back at these three cold days on the beach with anything but happiness. It was a genuinely good time and we returned home feeling revitalized just as we had hoped to.
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