The perfect day off with the FRIDAY QUESTION
ROUTE 1 just had to use a multi-surface spray cleaner to scrub some dog excrement off our kitchen floor this morning.
That's no way to start a DAY OFF!
Readers point the way toward a truly classic day away from the workplace by answering the following FRIDAY QUESTION:
"What is a great way to spend a day off?"
RICK T. -- TV, lots of TV!
KERSTIN H. -- In the summer, on a boat tubing; in the winter, inside wishing it was summer so I could be on a boat tubing.
BEKAH P. -- 1. Sleeping. 2. Watching a "Friends" marathon. 3. Shopping. 4. Pairing it with other days off and taking a nice, long vacation...
MIKE M. -- What is this strange thing you call a "day off?"
JOHN S. -- I am at Wrigley Field for the home opener today...on my day off. How's that?
MIKE D. -- Ideally, fishing. But in the real world, I usually end up tackling a long "honey do" list.
STEVE M. -- Doing a walk through the city, or through a forest. Then maybe playing some B-sides.
KERI M. -- Sleeping in. Made breakfast. Lunch out. Spend the afternoon in the warm weather.
JIM S. -- In the spring, taking a long, leisurely run or walk on Heritage Trail and, after a break, doing a little spring cleaning. On a hot summer day off, sleeping in, catching a matinee movie in an air-conditioned theater and reading a good book in the evening. In the fall, doing some raking in the morning and taking a short trip that day to Galena or Guttenberg. And, on a cold winter day off, hibernating with some videos, hot chocolate and loved ones.
ERIK H. -- On a nice day, watching a British football match on the television (in the morning, because of the time difference). On a nice afternoon, taking a walk and then reading in the back yard. In the evening, listening to a baseball game on the radio.
That's no way to start a DAY OFF!
Readers point the way toward a truly classic day away from the workplace by answering the following FRIDAY QUESTION:
"What is a great way to spend a day off?"
RICK T. -- TV, lots of TV!
KERSTIN H. -- In the summer, on a boat tubing; in the winter, inside wishing it was summer so I could be on a boat tubing.
BEKAH P. -- 1. Sleeping. 2. Watching a "Friends" marathon. 3. Shopping. 4. Pairing it with other days off and taking a nice, long vacation...
MIKE M. -- What is this strange thing you call a "day off?"
JOHN S. -- I am at Wrigley Field for the home opener today...on my day off. How's that?
MIKE D. -- Ideally, fishing. But in the real world, I usually end up tackling a long "honey do" list.
STEVE M. -- Doing a walk through the city, or through a forest. Then maybe playing some B-sides.
KERI M. -- Sleeping in. Made breakfast. Lunch out. Spend the afternoon in the warm weather.
JIM S. -- In the spring, taking a long, leisurely run or walk on Heritage Trail and, after a break, doing a little spring cleaning. On a hot summer day off, sleeping in, catching a matinee movie in an air-conditioned theater and reading a good book in the evening. In the fall, doing some raking in the morning and taking a short trip that day to Galena or Guttenberg. And, on a cold winter day off, hibernating with some videos, hot chocolate and loved ones.
ERIK H. -- On a nice day, watching a British football match on the television (in the morning, because of the time difference). On a nice afternoon, taking a walk and then reading in the back yard. In the evening, listening to a baseball game on the radio.
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