Whenever I am on vacation, I like to do nothing. I do not head off overseas to take part in activities, or drive round the island on day-trips. I like to spend the vacation kicking back, absorbing the sunshine, and sipping the odd beverage in the warmth. Should I have a sudden burst of energy, I might take a dip in the water, but that is just about as active as I’m likely to be. It’s always two or three days until I feel my stress dissipating, when I am eventually in vaction mode.
Every time I head off on holiday it’s a hectic rush to get everything organised before I leave.
I am always at our place of work on the evening before leaving, endeavouring to finish my tasks as rapidly as is feasible. Often I don’t get the chance to sleep, since I am packing my case and trying to find my sunglasses.
There is so much which has to be done before I am able to start my vacation, from purchasing suntan lotion to taking my malaria tablets.
And with regard to work, it’s invariably on my final day that my co-workers suddenly panic and realize that they don’t understand the way in which to do certain tasks that I typically fulfil.
I suspect that were I to leave the office, the building would simply fall down.
I like sampling the native food no matter where I go on the planet.
I can’t bear the folk that go overseas and insist on the food they generally eat in the UK. I want to try it all, to enjoy the cuisine that the locals actually eat. That is the reason that I like going to Greece, because they prepare the yummiest meals. If I lived there, I would be incredibly fat!
My partner wanted the two of us to have a vacation without any of our mates this summer, but I like it if we travel in a sizable gang.
There are generally half a dozen of us that vacation with one another, and it makes the trip much livelier.
Plus it is much less expensive when you rent a large house and all share it, rather than a pricey bedroom in a resort for a couple.





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