June 22, 2009
Do or Be?
It’s time to get out of Dodge. This is one of my dining room windows this morning (the one by the air conditioner vent.) See the steam on the outside of the window? That’s because it’s nice and cool INside, and miserably hot OUTside. Heat indexes of 105-110 again today. I think they said we’ll have 11 straight days with heat indexes over 100. (Not so bad if you’re in the desert, downright miserable if you add humidity to it.) So tomorrow, we’re heading to the mountains where it’s cooler during the day and delightfully chilly during the night. Perfect weather. I’d stay the whole summer if I could, but we’re just staying through the Fourth of July weekend. (No, this isn’t just because of the weather right now. We’ve had this planned. But good timing, right?)
When you go on vacation, do you like to “Do” or “Be”? A Do-Vacation is where you go with the purpose of doing a lot of things. Perhaps it’s a new place to you and you want to fully explore everything that you can when you’re there. You’re on the go most of the time. You take a bazillion photos and collect memorabilia along the way. You come back from that trip and say, “We had an amazing time and saw so many cool things!” You might not be rested and relaxed, but you’re invigorated in other ways. I’ve been on some great Do-Vacations.
On the other end of the spectrum is the Be-Vacation. Maybe you’re going to a place where you’ve been before, and your life has seemed so crazy busy lately that you just want to get there and “be”. You want to chill out and stop all of the “doing” that you’ve had going on in your life lately. You hang out, you catch up on sleep, you sit with a cup of coffee and contemplate things, and you don’t need many photos of the occasion. You come back from this trip feeling rested, relaxed, and ready to jump back into things again.
Which do you prefer? I imagine that sometimes you like to DO and sometimes you like to BE. Sometimes in the same trip! We’ve been going to this same place in Colorado for years and years, since my parents have a place out there to stay in. I am looking forward to relaxing and having no set schedule for a bit. I look at our Colorado vacations as mostly Be-Vacations. We pick a few things to Do as well, but my overall goal is to Be while I’m out there. (That doesn’t mean we just sit around. There is plenty of knitting, movies, cooking, shopping, swimming and walking. But it’s a very relaxed pace.) We leave at 7 am tomorrow morning. Of course my clothes are not packed. And of course my knitting projects have been packed since Saturday. Priorities.
I’ll be updating the blog once in awhile while I’m out there, as well as checking in on Ravelry and sorting through a few emails. But I won’t do too much “Do-ing”, so as not to interrupt my “BE-ing”. The Loopy Elves will keep your orders shipping out in a timely manner. If you need anything, feel free to email Susan (susan AT theloopyewe DOT com) or call in. Susan and her family have just spent a week out there in Colorado and I’m sure she’ll need lots of emails to feel like she’s back in the game again here at Loopy. (Don’t tell her I said that.) If you check the blog sometime tomorrow, I’ll show you a photo of my most unfavorite spot in the middle of Kansas. It gives me the creeps. Later this week, I’ll do the drawing for this month’s blog contest and will announce the Winners of Wollmeise.
Sneak Ups? We’re planning on them this week and next week, if all goes as planned!
Sheri ifyoucouldchoose,wouldyourathermostlyDOorBEonvacation?











Nancy said,
June 22, 2009 @ 11:07 am
Be or do, i wouldn’t care–wish I could hitch a ride in your luggage. I hate, hate, hate this St. Louis heat–and the ridiculous thing is my husband likes it. He thinks the AC set to anything lower than 75 is too cold. Is it any wonder I spend the summer praying for fall every year.
Cerina said,
June 22, 2009 @ 11:12 am
Hi Sheri!
Lately I find myself becoming more and more lazy…. I like to lay around and relax. I have been so stressed out at work my brain hurts and I don’t do much thinking when I get home… maybe that’s why Cidney’s SpongeBob always seems to come in handy. hummmm. I just become a space cadet… I would love to get out of this mosquito-filled heat and see other places!! … and do nothing of course!
Have a great vacation!
Brenna said,
June 22, 2009 @ 11:16 am
I like the type of vacation that combines both. I’m going to Oregon for Sock Summit, that will be the BE part, since knitting is relaxing to me. The DO part is that I am taking my hubby with me and hope to convince him to move into the area so I have to “sell” the area to him.
Kay said,
June 22, 2009 @ 11:22 am
Do probably. All my vacations are because of knitting activities of some sort, you know, like the one we took in February to come visit The Loopy Ewe! lol I took a trip to Atlanta this past April to attend Stitches South. And my next trip is in August to Portland, Oregon for Sock Summit. Hope to see you there.
We always say we are going to build Be time into our trips but for some reason there is always another yarn shop to visit…….lol And I’m not complaining.
Kim B. said,
June 22, 2009 @ 11:22 am
Have a wonderful trip. Colorado is so gorgeous. I’m heading to NC next week for the long holiday weekend. I am already planning my knitting to take along…I think fingerless mitts to make for the Golden Retriever Rescue to sell as a fund-raiser. Small projects that finish quickly…nice for the warm weather. Safe travels.
Kat Jorgensen said,
June 22, 2009 @ 11:27 am
For the last 3 years we have done BE vacations on the Outer Banks of NC. I love the beach and just hearing the ocean waves relaxes me. We’ve taken our son and his wife and the 2 grandchildren and the times we’ve spent together has been priceless.
We read, play board games, card games, eat out, cook, swim, sun, go to local attractions, shop, watch movies, knit (dau-in-law/me) and laugh, talk, and enjoy one another.
It’s both a being and a doing vacation, but mostly being with family. It’s restorative and relaxing and fills the well. It’s definitely brought us all a lot closer together as a family.
Sheri, I hope you have an awesome vacation.
southparknitter said,
June 22, 2009 @ 11:30 am
Well, until the last 3 years, I went to Las Vegas on vacation which are mostly Be vacations as I didn’t really have any plan.
Now my vacation trips are knitting related as in Spring Fling and a couple of other retreats they are Do-Be vacations. Do because I attend classes and knit and come home tired (or as PlazaJen called it “knitting hungover), Be because they’re relaxing and fun.
Next week one of my employers will close. A couple of days I have errands in the afternoon but after that I’ll be knitting, spinning and weaving. I may stash dive but then again I may not.
Jessi said,
June 22, 2009 @ 11:33 am
Oh I’m so much more of a “do” on my vacation. I don’t want to miss anything!
My vacation this year is to Detroit for an ice skating clinic. The clinic is afternoons only, so the mornings will be spent relaxing and knitting. I don’t have money for shopping
But I have to say, a “be” day in there is pretty good too- just to sit and do nothing, and just relax in a new place.
Marji said,
June 22, 2009 @ 11:38 am
Mostly I am a Do-er on vacation, but sometimes, I like a day to just Be before I start Doing! Enjoy beautiful Colorado!
Paula said,
June 22, 2009 @ 11:50 am
Vacation? What’s a vacation? Some in the past sounded like an old song – do-be, do-be, do…
Since my DH opened a coffee shop 18 months ago, we have not taken a vacation. he rarely even has 2 days off. I have taken days off from work, but they are usually to “do” something. This coming weekend he is actually taking 2 days off from work so we can attend our high school reunion. I hope everything goes well while we are gone so he might do it again.
Your vacation sounds wonderful. It is hot and humid in Iowa and we are heading to hotter & more humid Missiouri
Liz said,
June 22, 2009 @ 11:50 am
Oh, I want to BE. But I want to BE somewhere other than here.
Have fun, Sheri! Get lots of sleep!
Hollis said,
June 22, 2009 @ 11:51 am
I think I’m more of a “Be”-er on vacation. My life is so hectic with the kids that I so need that rest and relaxation. I’m going to Colorado on Thursday and I’m so excited. I’ve only been once. Going to see a friend in Colorado Springs and we’ll be hiking (well, *ahem*, walking) in Rocky Mountain National Park on Saturday. That’s the only thing on the agenda for the weekend so I’m hoping for some good rest and catching up with my friend. Have a great trip and enjoy the cooler weather.
JoAnn-WI said,
June 22, 2009 @ 11:53 am
I (my Hubby mostly) are BEer’s. This will be the 4th summer we’ve rented a cabin (for a week) on a lake in northern Wisconsin – and we just “be”. It’s the only time of year that he reads a book, my son fishes, and I knit in the screen porch. They also play golf; I knit. Works out great for all involved. We do go some activities around the area, but there is no set schedule.
Good for you & Family for getting out of the heat. I don’t blame you one bit. Enjoy and have fun “BE-ing”.
cindy (maxfun) said,
June 22, 2009 @ 11:54 am
Vacations are a luxury I can’t afford (literally) right now. When I have gone in the past, I like a combination of doing and being best. Last year, my vacation was the Sea Socks cruise. Really a networking and training session mixed with sightseeing in Alaska. Since I’m just starting to get my pattern line going as well as beginning to teach classes, this was a “working” vacation. It paid off, too, since one of the people I met now has her own yarn line and has asked me to design patterns for her.
This year, the closest I’m coming to vacation is attending the Sock Summit, Oregon Flock & Fiber Festival, and SOAR, all right here, virtually in my backyard. It’s a lot of doing that I consider being since I can no longer imagine my life without some sort of fiber pursuit being involved.
Enjoy the mountains!
rani said,
June 22, 2009 @ 11:58 am
both as long as I have some Be time for knitting, reading and writing.
Contest answer: I’d like to knit a bowl of cherries. But I’ll go post that over at the contest site!
Bad Mommy said,
June 22, 2009 @ 12:01 pm
I like Be vacations and my husband likes Do vacations. It’s been a bit of a challenge sometimes. For our honeymoon, we went to a remote island in the Bahamas – no phones, no tv, no towns or stores or anything other than snorkeling, reading, lying around. After 3 days of it, he ended up building a rock wall from the house down to the beach. I enjoyed sitting on the patio drinking beer and watching him sweat
Brianna said,
June 22, 2009 @ 12:07 pm
On our honeymoon, my husband and I made sure to do a combo of both (in Sydney and Melbourne). DOing all the time can get really exhausting, but we did a lot- wine tours, dinner and shows, museums, running, parks, shopping, zoos, aquariums (and of COURSE finding a few good yarn stores!). Phew! Some days, though, we’d just wander around the city with no plans at all, just seeing where our feet would take us and relaxing as much as possible. I think the being days made the doing days less exhausting!
Sue J. said,
June 22, 2009 @ 12:12 pm
Give me a “be” vacation every time. We did the “do” vacations when our son was growing up. Now, I want to plant myself in a chair somewhere with a book, my knitting and a glass or two of Cabernet Sauvignon in the evening. Our dream is to one day buy ourselves a nice camper/fifth wheel/motor coach and plant ourselves at one of the campgrounds in Yellowstone for the entire summer. (sigh)
Jocelyn said,
June 22, 2009 @ 12:14 pm
It’s funny, we mostly end up going on Do-ing vacations (DH’s preference), but I so very much crave a Be-ing vacation. Something low-key with lots of outdoor time. We’re about to leave on a two-week Do-ing vacation in Scotland that I’m sure I’ll love, but I’ll be glad to sit and “be” once we’re back! Have a fabulous time just Be-ing for a while
Kathy said,
June 22, 2009 @ 12:26 pm
since I am constantly doing and going, w/deadlines all the time, I would prefer to Be. A book, a knitting project, an ipod (or not–natural sound is good as long as it is not the sound of traffic) and warm wonderful weather. To Be would be just peachy.
Marie said,
June 22, 2009 @ 12:27 pm
Mostly they are “Be” vacations because I’m visiting family and friends unless we sneak in some place I haven’t been before in which case it’s probably 60% “Do” vacation and 40% “Be” because I refuse to come back more exhausted than I left and they are normally long flights to where I’m going. I think a prefer the mixed bag vacation because you can then really sponge up the new information and have time to process it rather than just go, go, go.
Enjoy CO – hope you’re place is not in tornado alley as they’ve had lately – my brother lives in CO and they were all around him – Aurora, Strasbourg – he’s about 40 mins. from Denver International airport. Enjoy!
HeatherB said,
June 22, 2009 @ 12:29 pm
I prefer “Be-ing” but my boyfriend prefers “Do-ing”. I will happily combine both, so sometimes he is off “doing” on his own while I stay at the hotel or somewhere peaceful and “be” (well, “doing” knitting while I’m “being”)
Kata said,
June 22, 2009 @ 12:35 pm
Today is my last day of a “be” vacation. We’ve had absolutely no plans, we’ve just… been. Relaxed, picniced in the park, drank a LOT of iced coffee, knit a whole lot, and been very happy.
I’m not ready for it to be over yet!
TMTTYRR said,
June 22, 2009 @ 12:36 pm
Sometimes I DO, and sometimes I BE. Most of the time, the DOing is in search of a place to just BE. But yes, most of my vacations are a mix. I personally find that too much DOing to be exhausting, and I need to follow it up with a second BE vacation just to have enough energy to get back to normal.
Lately, I think I prefer to just BE, as I DO so much while I’m home.
Andrea said,
June 22, 2009 @ 12:41 pm
We have a very Do kind of life, so I like Be vacations. But we’ve done the Do vacations as well and they are just as fun! I think I can handle more of the Doing of stuff when it’s mixed in with Be moments, and there just isn’t enough time in the day to get all that in when we’re not on vacation.
Have fun! I love Colorado!
Barbara-Kay said,
June 22, 2009 @ 12:44 pm
Combo is good. Ok, I can’t resist it: Do-be-do-be-do….
Have a wonderful time in Colorado.
Carolyn said,
June 22, 2009 @ 12:46 pm
BE vacation – definately. In the winter visiting my in-laws in Nebraska. I usually get to see snow and enjoy the cold (don’t get that enough here in Texas.) Great for intense knitting and down time.
Angela said,
June 22, 2009 @ 12:50 pm
We go to Destin, Florida, and just “be”ach it. We also have heat indexes over 100 with no rain in sight.
Allen said,
June 22, 2009 @ 1:07 pm
I’m definitely “be”. But the other members of my family are “do”… so vacations are usually an attempt at a happy medium! Have fun!
Amanda said,
June 22, 2009 @ 1:22 pm
I like a little mix of each. I frequently plan vacations where there are several days of doing and seeing, followed by a day of being, and then flip between the two. Too much doing, and I’m too tired at the end to really enjoy what I’m looking at and doing, and too much being, and I’m bored to tears!
Robin said,
June 22, 2009 @ 1:28 pm
I guess lately my vacations have been “be” vacations. Even though that is hard when you travel with three children. I do like a little “do” in there somewhere like finding yarn stores and good places to eat. I wish I was getting to go through Kansas this week. My family is all there. Have a great vacation.
Lynn said,
June 22, 2009 @ 1:30 pm
I have become more of a BE vacationer lately after many years of taking vacations to run a marathon or do a triathlon. I have learned to appreciate a few days of relaxation!
You’re picking a great time to come out here. It’s getting warmer, but it looks like the weather has gotten the severe thunderstorms out of its system and we’re back to beautiful blue skies and sun. Have a great trip!
Kristi ~ Ohio said,
June 22, 2009 @ 1:33 pm
I just came home from a DO vacation and I am exhausted. It was a 3 stadium baseball tour in So. California. Nothing like the 9 stadium, 10 game tour we took several years ago by bus. We came home Saturday night and received the wonderful news that my son’s girlfriend said “yes” when he proposed to her on their trip to Chicago this weekend. MY BE vacation has been The Loopy Ewe Spring Fling these last 2 years
Have a wonderful, relaxing trip to Colorado Sheri.
Angie said,
June 22, 2009 @ 1:53 pm
Mostly I”m a BE’er. I do like to plan one or two things, like something to visit or great food to eat. Other than that, it’s all about R&R. However, teenagers are usually DO’ers so now we have conflict. So far, we’ve found a good balance with the decision decided long before vacation starts. That way, everybody knows agenda.
Valerie said,
June 22, 2009 @ 1:53 pm
We usually take more of a Being vacation where we stay put and go swimming,, canoeing, hiking and hopefully a bunch of reading and knitting. Right now Doing vacations are pretty costly and exhausting with 6 people to shepherd around and pay for (and feed!).
Hope you have a wonderful, relaxing and rejuvenating vacation, Sheri!
Allison said,
June 22, 2009 @ 1:54 pm
A be cation please. Can I come with you? My windows were even more steamed up this morning and it was 85 at 6am and the sun was not up yet! I am starting to think the global warming is very true.
Susan B. said,
June 22, 2009 @ 2:11 pm
I like a mixture of both. Especially if I’m in the mountains. Just to sit and watch the world go by and listen to the splashing water and the birds and the breeze…..
Geez. I was just there 3 weeks ago and now I can’t wait to get back. Enjoy yours.
Sandy said,
June 22, 2009 @ 2:27 pm
I am much more a “BE” vacationer with a good book and lots of knitting and sitting in the fresh mountain air of the Black HIlls listening to the creek going by and the birds singing. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh paradise. And, I don’t ever forget a good bottle of merlot…………………;o)
Jan said,
June 22, 2009 @ 2:30 pm
Currently, for my vacations I’d prefer BE-vacations, as I’m so busy at work and at home all the time. Of course, my hubby likes DO-vacations, and isn’t happy with just BEing.
Our timeshare vacation, which is the most consistent one, is at a VERY quiet place, in late October. Nice to BE there, have the fire, watch TV, knit some, work a puzzle, walk a little through the leaves and fresh air. Hubby always wants to know when we’re going to DO something, but doesn’t want to suggest what we should DO!
Lori said,
June 22, 2009 @ 2:38 pm
Hi from FL Sheri. Flew down for the weekend to do paperwork and stuff with my folks and am flying home to the heat and humidity later tonight. Enjoy the cool of Colorado.
This year, I would kill for a BE vacation. The past two years have been a pretty big rollercoaster ride and we need to get off of it for a bit and just relax. We’re hoping to do that in Wisconsin later this summer.
I like my vacations to be a combination of Do and BE. When it comes to time away from everyday I need to relax a bit and not go all the time. I’d never be able to hike up a mountain successfully.
Enjoy the cool of the mountains. Wishing you all an early Happy 4th!
Conchita said,
June 22, 2009 @ 2:39 pm
Much to my DH’s chagrin, I’m a DO! I feel that if I want to just sit around I can do that at home. If I go somewhere I want to experience the place! Usually, though, with my BE husband we have to compromise and have a bit of both DO and BE.
Nina said,
June 22, 2009 @ 2:43 pm
Definitely “Be” vacations are my preferred modus operandi. I don’t like to feel pushed by a schedule. I already do that every day! I like to see things but if I don’t fit it all in I don’t feel sad about it.
Mickie Taylor said,
June 22, 2009 @ 3:00 pm
Most definitely a B vaca. l love time to just sit around and do what I feel like doing, no schedules and nothing more to worry about than what to eat or where to go. Hope you have a wonderful time in Colorado and are cool. We here in Ma are wondering if we will see the sun at all this summer. I hate the heat as you know, but it has been rainy and in the 60′s for quite a while now. Good knitting weather. Have a great time. Hugs
Michelle H. said,
June 22, 2009 @ 3:03 pm
I am also leaving the St. Louis heat and heading for Denver. I am going home to visit family so I guess it is a “Do” vacation. I will be headed up to Breckenridge at some point during my stay. Grandma has a cabin there. While I am at the cabin it will be a “Be” time in my vacation. Enjoy your trip and the dry air while you can!
noallatin said,
June 22, 2009 @ 3:29 pm
As a teacher, I’m ready for the “BE”. My “BE” consists of knitting and listening to my sons 15, 20, 15 yeall at each other. By August, I’ll be ready for the “DO”. BTW, I got my undergrad and grad degrees at a state university located in central KS. I can’t wait to see your “most unfavorite spot in the middle of Kansas.”
Christine said,
June 22, 2009 @ 3:35 pm
I like a DO vacation! My husband, sons and I like to ski. We don’t go to the beach, We don’t know what to DO there! One time on vacation with my husbands family, my mother-in-law said to me “Don’t you ever sit down?” Well, no, not on vacation!
turtle said,
June 22, 2009 @ 3:55 pm
hmmm, i like both types! we usually mix it up a few days of each! Enjoy yourself!!
Clara Arellano said,
June 22, 2009 @ 3:58 pm
I love Be vacations mostly; but if I’m going somewhere I haven’t been, I prefer to do stuff.
Martha in Dc said,
June 22, 2009 @ 4:02 pm
hi Sheri, have a fabulous vacation.
Count me in on the Be-vacation. Just came back from the beach after a week at “Be”ing there with the girls. Took, knitting, needlepoint and books. Made sure I had Starbucks daily after I found location.
Will the next sock club shipment go out after you return?
catspaw said,
June 22, 2009 @ 4:13 pm
“Be” vacations for me! There’s nothing better than going to a friend’s cabin in the Adirondacks, hanging out by the lake, taking a leisurely paddle, and just chilling. Oh, and did I mention the knitting? Ahh, bliss.
Gretchen said,
June 22, 2009 @ 4:33 pm
Last year my parents gave us a trip to a resort in the Adirondacks for our 25th anniversary. The perfect do and be vacation. For the do we got to visit museums and hike trails, kayaks and canoes were also available. But the be was that our cabin had a wonderful porch overlooking a lake, and breakfast and dinner came with the room. Just walk over to the dining hall and enjoy. It was the best vacation ever!
Monica said,
June 22, 2009 @ 4:51 pm
I want t o BE , unfortunately the rest of my family wants to DO. We try to have a mix of Be and Do when we vacation.
Have a great time
Jennie said,
June 22, 2009 @ 4:56 pm
Sheri, What a coincidence! I leave at 7AM tomorrow also! Well, my 7AM is east coast time, so I am a little ahead of you!
I am headed to Jackson Hole, WY/ Yellowstone. I have never been to either. I am so excited to leave!!
I am an absolute Do-er when it comes to vacation, unless I am at the beach, then I am a Be-er.
This trip will be nonstop “do-ing”
Safe travels!
Steph Phillips said,
June 22, 2009 @ 5:38 pm
Oh man – what I wouldn’t give for a BE-cation right now. Have a great time on yours!
nyxs said,
June 22, 2009 @ 6:19 pm
Have a wonderful break sheri, personally i prefer to ‘be’ on vacation. I don’t make plans to go anywhere or do anything specific but if the mood strikes then we go do something but mostly it’s viewed as time to just be with each other and relax.
Jean Marie said,
June 22, 2009 @ 6:26 pm
A BE-cationer here! That is, if we could/would ever actually TAKE one.
We never got in the habit, as taking an-honest-to-God real vacation causes dh’s mom to have a hissy fit because we didn’t go see her or invite her on our vacation….We have actually taken a whole two one-week vacations in nearly 20 years of marriage – once a week in the Outer Banks, and a year or so later a week to visit a friend who had moved to Phoenix – everything else is wrapped up in visiting family (which doesn’t count as a do- or a be- cation…).
So, since I’m now working for my son’s small Montessori school, and thus have summers “off”, I’m endeavoring to have a be-stay-cation for part of this summer. People keep finding things I need to do. Sigh.
Enjoy your trip!
Martha said,
June 22, 2009 @ 6:36 pm
Be – even when we go somewhere. Life is too hectic in everyday life to be busy on vacation, so we go somewhere and relax. In fact, some of my favorite vacations are those where we simply stay at home and I can read or knit to my heart’s content. My other favorites are to set up a campsite for a week.
This year my vacation is my daughter’s wedding – I think this means we’ll be having a Do vacation.
Karen said,
June 22, 2009 @ 7:54 pm
Be? As in busy like a bee?
Definitely do-ers, although vacations are scarce lately. Funny that you mentioned this though, I was JUST thinking this morning how badly we need a vacation to really just be.
Have a great trip!
And please send some of that heat to the Northeast!
Annie S said,
June 22, 2009 @ 8:16 pm
I am a vacation BE-er, but having small children (ages 4 and 1) means that I have to change modes to DO-er. We leave for a week in Branson this Saturday. Sure to be filled with lots of doing. But I am ever hopeful for just being. I have plenty of knitting, reading and podcasts picked out with the best of intentions. I’m guessing the best I’ll get is a couple of hours poolside.
amy said,
June 22, 2009 @ 8:37 pm
have a great time!
Heather said,
June 22, 2009 @ 8:50 pm
I’ve loved the “be” vacations ever since I began teaching. The school year takes so much out of me that it’s heaven to “run away” and do nothing for a while. It seems like most days I’m always “do”ing – vacations are where I remember there’s more to life and attempt to just enjoy being there.
Ronni said,
June 22, 2009 @ 9:50 pm
We usually try to do both on a vacation. We schedule a couple of things and let the rest just happen. Our best vacation ever was when we went to England with hotel reservations for only the first two nights and last week of a 3 week vacation. It was terrifically relaxing. We found a fantastic resource there that we would never have seen here for places to stay and we found some really interesting small castles we’d never have heard about if we hadn’t just been meandering. ‘Course that was before everyone had a website which I think does make it easier to tell what you might want to see.
Amanda Cathleen said,
June 22, 2009 @ 10:27 pm
I say, stay inside and knit! Don’t go out if you don’t have too, wowsa that’s HOT!
I like to just BE on vacations with a little bit of doing. We have 4 young kids under 10 so we’re always running somewhere. Its nice to be able to just chill. We’ll take the kids out and do a few things, but not a whole lot.
Wendy in Cambridge said,
June 22, 2009 @ 10:44 pm
Since I spent my practically my whole working life traveling, my favorite vacations are the stay-at-home kind!
Hope you and your family have a wonderful, relaxing trip. We will miss you!
rohanknitter said,
June 22, 2009 @ 11:09 pm
I have always been a DO vacation person. How much can we cram into one day!?! My husband however, is totally a BE person. How little can we move while lounging on the beach!?! I found that when the kids were small, the BE vacations just worked better. Now they are older and can DO more, but of course I am older too and am more content to mix in some BE time, LOL.
Charmaine said,
June 22, 2009 @ 11:26 pm
We are on a do-be vacation right now. We are in No. California. In Trinidad just 12 north of Eureka. Tried to visit a yarn store today but they are closed on Mondays..duh..brought loopy with me so will send some pics visiting the Redwoods. Tomorrow we go hiking for a while..we like to BE, and DO also in the same trip. At least this time. Brought my knitting a sock & sweater…have a great vacation!!!
Theresa in Italy said,
June 23, 2009 @ 12:23 am
Our summer vacations tend to be “Be” vacations, especially since we’ve been going to the same place for so many years, whereas our not-so-frequent Christmas trips to the States fall more into the “Do” end of the spectrum, mainly because we have so many folks to see when we’re there. Now that the kids are older and more active (and itching to get away from their parents), we seem to be doing more no matter where we are or what time of year it is. Have a wonderful time, Sheri!
Suzie said,
June 23, 2009 @ 7:39 am
We used to have more Do vacations but lately have been adding Be days so that we don’t have to take a vacation from our vacation. :0) In a couple weeks we are taking a do, be, do, be, do vacation. Can’t wait! Enjoy your time away, Sheri! Our sweltering heat hasn’t started yet this year, and we are glad it has held off!
PlazaJen said,
June 23, 2009 @ 8:53 am
I’m definitely more a “be” than a “do” – especially with the past few months of work – downsizing of staff, picking up more work – the last thing I want to do is hustle and bustle when I’m on my vacay! That said, we are scheduling two fishing excursions during our vacation in Mexico, so I think we’ll have some balance. The rest of the time, I plan to be either in the pool or under a cabana, always with a frosty drink at hand! (and knitting in my bag!)
Emily said,
June 23, 2009 @ 9:29 am
I’m a BE person. Of course , growing up all our vacations were more of the DO kind, but I’m learning now that all the doing was a way to keep us kids occupied.
Tracy in Oklahoma said,
June 23, 2009 @ 9:45 am
Sheri,
I would love to have a vacation of any kind!
Since our honeymoon (eight years ago last March) we have not been anywhere that did not involve a hospital stay. (I have chronic stomach problems – we did get to go to Rodchester Minn. to the Mayo Clinic a couple of times).
We have 8 horses and 2 teenagers to take care of, and its hard to leave for even a day without throwing off their feeding schedule (thats the horses, not the kids).
I will be thinking of you and wish you a glorious, wonderful, relaxing super time!
I do however have an idea to take pictures of Loopy this summer (more about that later)
Seanna Lea said,
June 23, 2009 @ 9:55 am
Heh. I wouldn’t be able to tell you if I like Do or Be vacations, because my last two vacations involved working at the local chocolate shop over the week of Valentines and packing our remaining stuff so we could be ready to move before our closing. They were not much like vacations at all, because they weren’t even Do vacations they were Errand vacations (I don’t really like Errand vacations at all).
I’m looking forward to my vacation in October, which will hopefully be both a Do and a Be vacation and have no errands at all.
Bonnie H. said,
June 23, 2009 @ 10:31 am
We like Be vacations with a little dose of Do. Like when we go to Colorado some of the Do-ing is flyfishing…..but, because of the nature of fishing, there’s a lot of Be-ing included. This year we are going on a 5-day cruise. We will visit two ports, so we will have two days of Do-ing and three days of Be-ing.
Max said,
June 23, 2009 @ 10:44 am
I used to be a strictly “do” vacation kinda person, but in Janauary we went to a resort in Cuba. It was a new look at Cuba for me, as I used to go often with Senda Piana to Havana and spent a lot of time working in Havana and living in private homes. This year, with our 2 1/2-year-old daughter, we thought a nice visit to the beach would be easier. There is a lot to be said for just visiting one beach for a whole week!
Jeanne said,
June 23, 2009 @ 11:25 am
I like BE vacations best because my life seems so hectic most of the time. We have one planned for August right before I head back to school. I can’t wait for the vacation, but I can wait a bit for school to start!
And your weather makes ours here in central Minnesota seem cool…but it’s humid here too: my glasses steam up when I step oustide!! Enjoy your vacation!
Cindy in Happy Valley said,
June 23, 2009 @ 12:28 pm
Haven’t done a “DO” vacation in quite a while. In the fall we take a long “BE” vacation that involves sleeping late, hiking in the autumn hills, and maybe visiting a winery or two…or not. Every time I think about planning a “DO” vacation, I feel tired.
Renada said,
June 24, 2009 @ 8:51 am
We live far away from both families, so all of our vacation is spent visiting family. With a little one in tow, it’s a lot of do-ing. I want a grown up vacation where we can finally just BE.