Oh, I've managed to come up with things to do since I started having summers off. We've actually timed it so that Thom was between jobs in 2005 and 2007. It was great and we did a lot of traveling both times.
Veronica
I do a mixture. I took 3 1/2 weeks off over Christmas/New Year (with the statutory holidays and a close down between Christmas and New Year we get 7 business days off without it coming off our vacation time anyway). I did a lot of 'the whanau thing' (thats NZ speak for family stuff), got back into riding regularly after some time off, did a few jobs around the home and garden. But I also did a lot of nothing (and slept in almost every day) which I really enjoyed.
Having said that I still have 20 days annual leave accrued, and due to a change in policy have found out I have the bonus of 5 days long service leave owing as well so I have lots of opportunity to take a few trips away later in the year. BF and I might do this again in April http://www.centralotagorailtrail.co.nz/ and an old friend from high school and I are going to have five days in Melbourne to celebrate our 40th birthdays later in the year
We usually take one week long vacation once a year. Our schedules don't really coincide much and it's easier for her to take time off than me. That said, I work 12 hour shifts so I only work 3 days a week. But if I take time off other than that, it's usually because I have to make sure that I can't be moved to that day if there is something planned. For instance, last year I had to take 2 vacation days to make sure that I would not get moved to the day before and after my niece's first birthday. If I take any other time off, it is usually only a day so that I can decompress. You wouldn't think my job would be all that stressful but it is. Right now vacations are planned around DP's schedule, but in 2010 I'll be saving every last bit of time I can so that I can have a total of 2 weeks off to do the Lifecycle ride. That's going to take some serious thinking and planning, but I am so stoked about the ride.
Good luck on planning your time. I hope you get to relax and enjoy.
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My DH is all about travel and hotels. If he can't go somewhere, he doesn't feel like it's a vacation. Though work has him to always take his lap top and Blackberry and work some anyway. He has even lost vacation time off as he won't take off if not going away.
We've cut back from hotels where we ate out to a condo style with a kitchette. The kids are happy this way. They don't have to sit still through the meal as in a resturant and it's cheaper.
Camping is something else that cheaper as well. It's a lot of work setting up camp, but it's still getting away.
If I were you... I would not/ could not stay home and do chores. Unless it makes you feel better they are done.
If not even spending $ to stay out of town etc., pack up and go window shopping for a day.
Hmm... maybe a road trip to an out of town bike shop you don't frequent. Even if you don't buy something, it is different than what you normally do. And part of vacation to ME is that you "get away" from the usual daily grind
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