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30 Simple Ways to Celebrate Spring

Topic: HappinessFeaturing Susie Michelle CortrightPublished March 24, 2004
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Throw open the curtains and spread good cheer. Spring has arrived! nHere are thirty ways to celebrate.n n1. Borrow a convertible. nn2. Take the kids to the zoo. nn3. Bring a rocking chair onto your front porch. nn4. Make strawberry shortcake with real whipped cream. nn5. Hook up the hammock.nn6. Get out the sidewalk chalk. Play hangman, tic-tac-toe, or devise an obstacle ncourse to follow on the pavement.nn7. Share a jumbo box of popsicles with the neighborhood kids on the front porch. nn8. Hang a tire swing. nn9. Take a historic walking tour of your town or city.nn10. Read outside. nn11. Turn off the furnace and open the windows, even if it means you need to put on a sweater. nn12. Hike through your nearest wildlife area or state park.nn13. Sit on the grass with a book. nn14. Take the kids on a bike ride.nn15. Make a great big salad for dinner. Grill chicken, cut in strips, nplace on a bed of lettuce, and top with your favorite veggies.nn16. Paint your toenails bright pink. nn17. Buy a straw hat. nn18. Eat raspberries. nn19. Play disc golf. Set out for a local course or just designate a few ntrees as your "holes" and toss away. nn20. Host an outdoor tea party.nn21. Fly a kite.nn22. Blow bubbles.nn23. Dine al fresco.nn24. Treat yourself to a glamorous new pair of sunglasses. nn25. Make sun tea. nn26. Sit on a park bench. Just sit there and do nothing at all. nn27. Make a homemade fruit smoothie for breakfast, and serve in an elegant wine glass or goblet.nn28. Give each of the kids a disposable camera, and take a walk through the nneighborhood. Document the signs of spring. nn29. Resolve to get the body you want, before summer, simply by eating more nhealthy foods. Mike Brescia's behavior modification series can help: nhttp://www.momscape.com/thinkrightnow/eatingforhealth.htm nn30. Write down your own favorite ways to celebrate spring.

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About the author: Susie Cortright is the editor of two "just for you" websites: BestSelfHelp.com, which saves you time and money by cataloging only the best personal growth tools, and Momscape.com, devoted to helping busy parents find balance. Today, Momscape visitors receive Susie's "6 Days to Less Stress" course free: http://www.momscape.com. And BestSelfHelp visitors receive a free self-help classic: http://www.bestselfhelp.com

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