It's spring break time in Germany, and we have two weeks off. This year, Brian and I decided to do something out of the ordinary - nothing. We decided not to go anywhere. We wanted a stay-cation. This all sounded great. I had visions of long bike rides and projects around the house, maybe some day trips outside of Hannover, sunning myself on the balcony, lounging by the lake.
What have we gotten? Rain, wind, hail, snow. Repeat. Mix them all together and repeat hourly for about six days, and you have a Hannover spring break stay-cation.
By day 2, we were already checking out last minute flight deals. But no, we resolved to stick it out a little while longer. We looked hopefully at the forecast. We told ourselves to relax and get to those indoor projects and sleep in.
On day 4 the wind gusts were so strong they almost blew me off my bike. Fatefully, coupons for train travel arrived in the mail.
By day 5 the hail continued and pelted us on our way back from the hardware store. Brian and I admitted to each other that we suck at stay-cation. So during happy hour around the corner, we made a list of possible destinations for next week. We will travel somewhere for a couple of days. I guess staying put is harder than it seemed.
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