How would you spend your perfect day?

Beautiful trees in England - English countryside photo. Green and verdant. Wonderful trees.
April 9, 2007 11:44am CST
I had just about the most perfect day. The weather was good but not too hot. We did not have to go out too early or far. We found some space away from the crowds even on a Bank Holiday. I was with my wonderful husband, two teenagers (that get along really well) and our cocker spaniel. We had a lovely walk amongst the trees, finding our own trails - the ground was not too soggy. We did not manage to find the best ice cream but had chocolate instead. Then I did not have to go to work so was able to spend time on MyLot. My husband cooked tea. It can't get much better in just 24 hours at home.
2 responses
• United States
9 Apr 07
My most perfect day would be to do close to the same. Except I would love to be walking along the beach with nice waves flowing in the sun falling down to the point of darkness. But the wonderful thing would be laying their with the sliding doors opened listning to the waves until you fall asleep. That is what we do on vacation anyways. I think I am ready for one now.
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9 Apr 07
Sounds like heaven.I love beaches as well but they are quite far from our house. I would love to move nearer to one.
• China
10 Apr 07
sounds like heavens,i admire,too.i live near by sea,but so i think i can have lots time to enjoy nice waves,but,i hope your hope will happen rapidly.
• United States
10 Apr 07
I would probably get "baked" out of my mind and go to disney world. I know not everyone cares for pot. But to be honest, to me it seems to make everything more fun, funnier and just down right exciting. So, I would get royally baked and go to disney world for the day... and stay baked. I don't know I have never been there and I would like to go. So... really that's the best I can do :P Oh yeah. I would also be with the woman of my dreams... not alone... thats just depressing.
12 Apr 07
This has really taken the wind out of my sails and I don't know what to respond. I am very old-fashioned.
• United States
19 Apr 07
I don't admire anyone who wants to kill brain cells. Yea it might make things funner for the moment but in the long run it takes its toll on the human body. Not to mention the human wallet as well. Chef Michael