10 tips against boredom

in #life6 years ago

For two weeks now I have semester break and so slowly I feel "on vacation" arrived. While I had to do a lot in the first few days after the last exam, I can now enjoy my holidays to the fullest. I still have to work once a week, but that's not a problem and a nice change. Since I was able to recover a bit now, I thought to myself today I write a blog post about what you can do during the holidays. Whether semester - or school holidays or just a few days vacation from work! The Post also serves me a bit as a plan that I want to implement this summer. So have fun with ideas and plan your ownDSC01301.JPG
1. Holiday Tip: City trip
I've seen two cool cities in my vacation so far. First we were in Wiesbaden, where I have never been and then it went even further to Frankfurt. This city really has a special flair - definitely worth a little trip. Incidentally, the pictures from this post are also created there. On a city break, it does not matter if you drive only one day or make a short break out of whether you travel by car or by train, whether you stay within Germany or travel on. Choose cities that interest you and plan your trip! By the way, for me in two weeks also a few days to Berlin, which I am incredibly pleased.

2. Holiday Tip: Drive to the lake
A point that I make myself noble. The last time I was at a lake was about 5 years ago. And when I think back, how much fun there has been, especially if you've camped (!), Then I really want to do it again this holiday. Just grab a few friends, get a barbecue, do not forget music and then drive to a lake and just have fun.
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3. Holiday Tip: Leisure Park visit
Personally, I like riding in recreational parks! The atmosphere is just terrific and you can do so many cool things. Normally we drove to the Europapark, but this year it will be the Holliday Park for a change. I have not been there for years! Where I really want to go is the Phantasialand, but at the top of my list is still the Disney Land.

4. Holiday Tip: Read
Every time I take a semester break, I'm glad that I finally have time to read! There are so many good and interesting books and it is unbelievable how captivating these can be. You dive into another world and the imagination is so strongly stimulated. If you ask me about my favorite books, then I can definitely recommend the whole series "Wait for you" by J.Lynn. The books are just terrific. I read them in English and I can only guess that. Moreover, they are written in a super easy and understandable way and the emotions are much better expressed in this language!

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5. Holiday Tip: Watch shipments
Another thing I would almost immediately put to reading. I usually only find the time for this during the semester breaks, because I can become a real addict and this is not so advantageous during the semester. I recommend you: Pretty Little Liars, Game of Thrones, Vampire Diaries and Gossip Girl. Now I've just started Nashville, although I'm not quite sure how I like it. But I'm always open for tips.

6. Holiday tip: pursue hobbies
Sometimes I'm a bit sad that not everyone has time to do something cool. My friend of course has no holidays and has to work every day, my best friend does not have holidays at the same time as me and all of my studies unfortunately all live further away. That's why I'm determined to focus more on my hobby again. I would like to draw more, buy more equipment and develop myself. But I also want to maintain my blog a lot more, produce more content, and get on with it. For the next few weeks, I have already created a plan with ideas and pictures and full of euphoria. So you can look forward to a lot.

7. Holiday Tip: Make Girl's Day
Whether with the best friend or mom .. a girl's day is always something really nice. Put on a few beauty masks and have great conversations, then put on makeup and clothes together, take a little trip through the city, have some food and then end the day with a cocktail or in the disco. Definitely always a good idea!

8. Holiday Tip: Escape Games
These funny and, above all, very exciting games are now available in many cities. You can be locked up in a room with two or more people and then have to solve different puzzles in a certain amount of time to get out again. My friend and I have already tried it and made it in the last minute! It was really a great experience and I can only recommend it to everyone.

9. Holiday Tip: Go picnic
In any case, a point that I would like to implement soon again. In this post "The Perfect Picnic Date" I showed you some cool ideas last year, what you can take with you to a picnic. You do not need much for this tip, except a large blanket, a bit of snack food and a beautiful meadow.

10. Holiday tip: Decorate your apartment / your room
In the free time I remember so many things that I would like to implement in the apartment still. If you do not have the ideas, how to revamp your rooms, you should definitely take a look at Pinterest. There are lots of cool instructions and DIYs that are usually easy to implement. In any case I will deal with it and if I imitate a few things.

Love you all and see you next time :)
Lionchild

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