Slow Holiday
According to an American Time Use Survey graph, Americans spent 17 minutes a day relaxing and thinking. Today is President’s Day in the United States ~ now’s your chance! Forget the great sales at the local car dealership. Never mind the alluring slashed prices at the mall. Today is your day to sit and merely think.
For many in Germany, today is a day to celebrate and turn off the thinking cap altogether. We are in full-blown Carneval season during which time it is normal to see merchants dressed as clowns or barmaids ~ today is Rosenmontag. The fun ends on Ash Wednesday, but for now, people in Cologne are joining the throngs of bystanders, nipping on flasks while waving to the parade marchers.
For me it is a day off with the kids at home for school break. I slept in, read some more of Twilight, and pondered how marvelous slow holidays feel. The kids aren’t really into Carneval either ~ they’d rather go sledding, read or play with their friends. We might watch some of the Olympics later on today when Vancouver wakes up; I might read some more. If we were in the US, we would certainly tip the statistics in favor of more relaxing and thinking.
Let’s bump those relaxing minutes up to twenty a day, people. Come on. What do you think? 🙂
Suzanne/Late Bloomer Bride
February 15, 2010 at 2:19 pmOh, yes, thinking time is a wonderful thing to have — if we only remember to do it. Unfortunately, here in the U.S., today is working day for most of us, especially those on the East Coast making up for lost snow days. But, I’ll sneak in some thinking time anyway, in the honor of “slow!”