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Blogtober 14, Day 21! My dream vacation...

Oh yes yes yes. Let's talk dream vacation. For me, I'm a simple gal with a want for a breeze, some crystal clear water, a little sunshine, and breathtaking views for good measure. In all honesty, staying stateside will work just fine. I'm thinking Hawaii would be justtttt perfect.

To start this will be a 10 day vacation. Every morning, I would post up on a gorgeous deck and meditate. Chamomile tea will be fabulous, thank you.

As the day moves on, I shall move to my daily massage location, which no doubt will overlook said amazing views previously mentioned. Then to the spa for facials, steam room, maybe some yoga, because one can't be on such a vacay without the proper medley of spa love.

After that, I'll have lunch outdoors, also while taking in my scenery. Lunch shall feature the freshest catch the chefs can come up with, full of wow and flavor, and obvi mimosas and margs will be flowing.

As the afternoon rolls in, I would check out some local haunts and learn about the island. Then as night would fall, we would take in whichever live show is happening. Then, we would finish up the day with another spa treatment to induce peaceful slumber. Lastly, repeat for 9 days.

To surmise, my dream vacation would include relaxation, beautiful scenery, good food, and lots of pampering. Simple and exquisite, my favorite combination.

Until we meet again,
M

Helene in Between Blogtober

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  1. relaxation would be nice!For me vacation is about seeing new and different places!
    Anna

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    1. I love that too. It's amazing to learn about new places!! I loved New Orleans the most for this reason :):)

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