Staycations: Can a Six Figure Mom relax at home?
This summer, the ubiquitous “staycation” is all the rage. Staycationing is choosing to stay at home and enjoy your local community versus traveling for vacation. I’m all for saving money and for touring my hometown, the fine city of San Diego. However, I’m not sure I could actually stop working long enough to enjoy the time off. I know, I know, this is a matter of self-discipline but let’s be realistic. LIke other working mothers, I’ve got more to do than I have time. But that’s not my primary concern. Reduction in creativity and the overall reboot factor is. It’s been proven repeatedly that some of the greatest inventions, life makeovers and second chance success results when people take a pause. Type A personality folks like you aren’t really well equipped to do this at all; but especially not in the confines of your own surroundings. It’s just too distracting. Here’s what Frommer’s has to say about the staycation. I have to say I agree with them. So, if you have to stay in town this season because your budget is too tight, at least spring for a few nights away from home at the best hotel you can afford and have mimosas for breakfast
. (I’ve stayed in a 5 star hotel in downtown Atlanta using Priceline for $85. Who can pass that up?). You can also get creative by using those frequent flyer points you’ve been saving for a rainy day or stay with friends as recommended by The Huffington Post (they coined it the Moochcation). Bottom line, get out of your routine. Afterall, isn’t that what vacations are all about? By the way, if you want just the opposite of a staycation and you are planning to travel, the picture above is of Whithaven Beach in The Whitsunday Islands of Australia. It’s in my top five list of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen. If you go there, make sure to hike in, there’s nothing like hiking under huge bats and then the surprise when you crest the mountain and see this beach. Truly breathtaking. The other reason I mention this? You staycationers might need it for your imagination! Have any great staycation examples? Leave a comment!
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How about some local house swapping? Maybe someone would like a few days at my downtown condo while I enjoy their suburban home with a pool? Hmmmmmm… Maybe there’s a business here…
Hey Amy, Great point. A good place to look for an opportunity like this might be Vacation Rental By Owner (www.VRBO.com). Although I hadn’t considered using it in my own hometown. Maybe you should start Staycation By Owner (www.sbo.com)? I would certainly be interested in trading my southern california pool house for a lakefront home for a week every year. Any lake home owners out there? Let’s talk!
I just had a Staycation in Palm Springs. It has to be a hotel for me becuase being at home always has work attached. Palm Springs is such an easy drive and dirt cheap during the summer. We stayed at a Marriot Vacation property that had a great pool and that is really all you need in Palm Springs. I recently visited a friend staying at La Costa and I took Madison (my 2 year old) and they had such a fun pool. La Costa would be a great family staycation!
good point, i enjoyed uor post again, thank you