Go Outside And Movement
Go Outside and Play Traditional Filipino Games - Patintero
We used to play these games when we're younger. Now, I don't see children playing these games anymore. These games need no or minimal equipment, but are still fun to play. Maybe, we can play these traditional Filipino games again during outings with our friends and family. And if you're not familiar with these games, you might still want to try them out and experience the fun!
Go Outside and Listen to New Music
I love listening to music. For me, music is a form of expression. But the magical thing about it is that it can express both the artist and the listener.
Go Outside and Share Some Sweets
When I think of sweets, a lot of things come into my mind –
chocolates, candies, ice cream, lollipops, bubble gum, cakes, cinnamon rolls, doughnuts,
and the list goes on. At an early age, I knew that I have a great liking for sweets
and any other food that tasted sweet. Despite numerous warnings and
discouragement from my mom on eating too much sweets (given a history of
diabetes in the family), I still couldn't stop myself from gorging all those
chewy and sugary bites.
Go Outside and Have a Picnic
As a child, I was always excited about having picnics. I even have a picture of me as a one-year old baby taken during one picnic day with my cousins. In the photo, I looked very eager to open a box of Cheese Curls. Back when everyone in my family lives in the same house and computers and other electronic gadgets were less popular, we used to spend some weekends visiting the park and having lunch together. In my memory, I can still vividly recall details of our gorgeous feast: a picnic straw mat filled with plates of delicious ham, egg, and cheese sandwiches; hot and crispy chicken; sweet and creamy fruit salad; and thick swirls of chocolate ice cream. After lunch, we usually just chat and laugh at our silly jokes, listen to the soft melodies of my cousin’s guitar, or ride our bikes around the park. Those picnics were really fun.
Go Outside and Drink Coffee
Nate Steiner |
I didn't drink coffee when I was a kid (except the time when I mistook coffee for powdered chocolate). I didn't even drink coffee in college. However, I was able to taste coffee whenever my parents treated my siblings and I to Starbucks. Those occasions were rare. I always loved the ambiance in a coffee shop, but I didn't frequent one because I didn't care then and I had no money for coffee (or anything else, for that matter).
Go Outside and Ride a Bus
In the midst of the busy streets of a big city, riding a bus
may not seem to be a good idea. From a commuter’s perspective, taking the bus
during a typical rush hour can mean standing uncomfortably while sharing an
overcrowded space with other people in a hot, rough, and painfully slow ride. For
some, paying an overpriced taxi fare is a risk worth taking than getting
trapped with a rambunctious crowd inside the bus. I sometimes agree with this point
of view, thinking that a bus trip won’t bring ease and safety. Having said that,
why do I even encourage you to go outside and ride a bus?
Go Outside and See a Beautiful Sunset
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