Of course, when I intend to take a day off, I sit down with my morning coffee and turn on the news, just while I wake up. I’m generally okay for the first thirty seconds or so, until somebody mentions the economy and I run screaming for the soap room, because god forbid I pass up a dollar, ever.
I know I’m not the only one out there looking for ways to strike a healthy balance, or trying to have fun without going broke. So I went off and googled “cheap fun”. I think they got the cheap part right, but these folks have a LOT to learn about fun.
Learn a hobby. I got one, it turned into a business.
Start a website. I have three, kill me please.
Attend a free seminar. Nobody thinks that’s fun, NOBODY.
Do they look like they're smiling?
I found suggestions to go on a picnic, which we did last summer.
It was okay…. Mostly it was a long dog walk in a giant wildlife park, followed by some incredibly sandpaper-dry sandwiches and then a ride home with a queasy dog who had more sandwich than was probably good for him.
I think most of the cheap fun ideas must be aimed at people with kids, since there are a lot of suggestions for facepainting and wiffleball, and random things like prank-calling the grandparents.
The most amusing suggestion was to stick your finger in the cat’s mouth when he yawns, but this would require me to go get a cat (which would thrill Bander no end and make life mighty exciting but not in a good way).
The same article listed bubblegum, which is certainly cheap but a bit lacking in the fun department.
2 comments:
lolol your post and pictures are so funny... I'm sure the cat idea wouldn't make the cat oh so happy. Yes seminars are booorinnnng. The dress and trike might work. I usually curl up with an oldy but goodie movie or sitcom and laze away, that's fun for me >_>
As always, you have me laughing! And I needed it today,(we met with our financial advisor)Mmmmmm, I'm not that happy.
Cindy
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