There Is Something To Be Said for a Relaxing Vacation

June 13th, 2010 | Categories: Friends, Life, Travel | 4 Comments

I can’t even begin to describe how phenomenal my time in DC was this past week.

I made new friends at the conference and got closer to the ones I already had. I explored new areas of DC. I watched the Hawks win the Stanley Cup with one of my friends (YAY HAWKS!). I stayed in the most luxurious hotel I’ve ever been in (it was paid for, score!). I caught up with old friends. I got the best of every single possible moment I could in the short time I was there and I’m absolutely thrilled that I did. I know that my fun adventures there this past week will tide me over until I return again to the District in August 2011.

The best part of the whole trip? One afternoon, a friend and I had some time to kill so we went up to the rooftop and lounged by the pool to soak up some sun. I can’t remember the last time I had an afternoon to simply relax and not have a care in the world. Even though I (predictably) was the one who burned and my friend (also predictably) was the one who darkened his tan, it quite possibly was my favorite time from my trip. Just laying in those comfortable lounge chairs, closing my eyes and feeling the warmth of the sun’s rays on my skin… absolute bliss.

Now, I’m back home and I have a million and one things to catch up on. I’ve got a mountain of homework to do since I didn’t take my laptop with me (I don’t regret that one bit; it made my trip that much more relaxing). I’ve got to sort out arrangements to book my ticket to China because the clock is very rapidly ticking away for that. Most importantly, my mom is undergoing surgery tomorrow and the whole family is getting increasingly anxious about that.

The one thing that will get me through the chaos of everyday life until I leave for my next trip is the air of contentment and relaxation I’m still managing to maintain from my vacation. I’m not sure how long it’ll last (I’m amazed it’s lasted more than 24 hours after my return home) but I’m going to enjoy it while I can!

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4 Responses to “There Is Something To Be Said for a Relaxing Vacation”

  1. Amanda says:

    Woaaaaah I just went and read the list of travels you will be embarking on over summer – it’s intense! Congratulations on the scholarship and all, just dont forget to book your flight! How come your hotel room was paid for? It sounds like a really amazing time you just had. Just don’t forget the sunscreen next time :p

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