Can you believe that it’s the first of May already? Just like that. I’m not sure about you, but I feel as though everything’s just rush, rush, rush. And right now, I feel as though I sure could use a holiday. Unfortunately, I don’t really have the time or budget to go on one.
That’s why I thought: “Hey, maybe I should start having mini-holiday breaks.” You know… The type where I don’t need to go away on day trips - or spend gobs of money. The kind of holidays that I can take in my own house, my own backyard. And, I will still feel invigorated, refreshed…
So now, I decided to list some ideas here. I’m hoping to do some (if not all) of them at some stage, whenever I feel I need a break. Please feel free to suggest more in the comments section, if you can think of anything else.
1. Get a massage. Anything from 30 minutes to 1.5 hours - depending on the time and money you can spare. A good massage is always a wonderful thing. Either a home visit one - or a trip to the salon/spa will be fine.
2. Find (or Make) a Reading Spot in the Garden. You can decorate it, as if you were in the Caribbean or someplace exotic. Tell yourself you’re going to sit in that spot at least once a week, for half an hour or so. Set a date/time/schedule, if you have to.
3. Take a walk or drive to the park (or beach) with a picnic basket. If you feel self-conscious about having a solo picnic, consider bringing a book, an MP3 player, a camera, a sketchbook… Anything that you can use to distract yourself with.
4. Go to the local museum. Get guidebooks, bring a notepad, etc. You can always pretend you’re one of the tourists when you go there.
5. Get a manicure/pedicure. Clean, pretty nails can help cheer you up. And make you feel all nice and beautiful.
6. Get a facial. Just like getting a manicure/pedicure. Except it hurts sometimes. But, nothing beats the fresh-faced feeling after the session’s done.
7. Get a drink - or mix yourself one. And, drink it in the bath. Yep - you can also put music, candles, and scents if you want to go the whole lot.
8. Call someone who makes you feel special. Allow yourself to be praised and patted on the back. Celebrate the good stuff.
9. Invent a holiday and celebrate it. It doesn’t matter what it is - do an International Paper Clips Day, if paper clips make you happy. Or, hold a National Tacos Day, if that’s something you love. Just go with whatever you feel will cheer you up best.
10. Book yourself a tourist trip in your local town. Get on a hop on/hop off bus. Visit a chocolate factory. Shop for souvenirs that you can mail to people.
11. Put on fresh sheets on the bed. And, take a nap in the freshly made bed.
12. Pick flowers from your garden - or buy some cheap ones from the local shops. Put the flowers in a vase where you can often see them.
13. Get a makeover. Sometimes, having a new hairstyle, some highlights, or getting some new clothes/make-up can make you feel like you’ve been a given a breath of fresh air.
14. Look for shopping bargains. It always feels great to feel like you’ve got a great bargain. Especially for something you really, really want to get. Thrift shops, auctions, flea markets… they’re really fun too.
Any other mini holiday tips and ideas you can share?


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ajay 05.02.08 at 9:06 am
Reading a travel book or watching a travel show would also be a mini-holiday for me, as long as I imagine myself being there;)
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toni 05.02.08 at 1:33 pm
Nap!
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Jayme 05.02.08 at 2:39 pm
This is a pretty good list.
For me, getting a pedicure is one of the easiest ways to feel like I’m on a holiday even if it’s just for a whole hour. Indulging in all my favorite foods the whole day (pasta, pizza, chocolate and ice cream…) sounds really good too. 
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Heather 05.02.08 at 4:17 pm
Hi Shai,
I really like this list. Great ideas. I also like to go visit a big craft supply store, fabric or wool store. There’s something invigorating being around all those colours, textures and things. Ideas just leap out at me.
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iHanna 05.03.08 at 3:39 am
I’m having a Paper CLip celebration everyday over at my house!
Love that holiday, it’s so great!!!
A treat could be, eating, having coffee in bed and not leaving until I’ve read through a whole wonderful book that I can’t put down. That’s what I did yesterday when we had a red day here in Sweden.
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Kari 05.03.08 at 5:56 am
I so love making up my own holidays! For example, in just thirteen days it will be my ‘Moveiversary’! Ha ha! Any excuse I can think of is reason enough to have a holiday in my eyes.
I would die for a mani/pedi right now or any spa activity for that matter. I need to be severely pampered!
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Shai Coggins 05.03.08 at 11:52 pm
ajay: Agree with you there. I hardly ever read/watch Travel stuff nowadays, but I used to love them.
toni: Absolutely!
Jayme: Food for the whole day? Wowsers!
Heather: Yes! Definitely. Except I always worry my crafty trip will go over $100.
Hanna: LOL. Wonder how that paper clip celebration works. Staying in bed with a drink and a book sounds fabulous. I miss being able to do that.
Kari: Sounds like fun! And hope you get some pampering soon enough.
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