1. Reading a book. Whether for the second or seventh time, returning to a wonderful novel can be exciting.
2. Odd cuisines. Some foods just have a way of drawing you back to them.
3. Silly sounds. After having discovered that you can sound like a chipmunk, wouldn't you want to entertain your friends?
4. Hobbies. Things don't normally become a hobby unless it is something you enjoy doing more then once.
5. Cutting your hair. A change in hairstyle can be quite an adventure.
6. Building a fire. Although you may not light every one, assembling the fuel into a viable form is a enjoyable exercise.
7. Games. Revisiting a favorite game can bring the opportunity to teach another how to play.
8. Making friends. There is not limit to the number of friends one can have. Remember to choose wisely.
9. Sharing. Why keep something fun to yourself?
10. Sleep. Although too much is not good, sleep is a wonderful thing to repeat. Sometimes you'll get a bonus and dream!
So true.
ReplyDeleteIf you're creating magical creatures, these book series can teach you a lot about:
ReplyDeleteFablehaven: to create their laws, their idealisms, their natures, their languages, variety and communication with humans as well as appearance. (Verl XD) (Read the book. It's good.)
Avalon: The series by Rachel Roberts. It's hard to follow, so I might think it was better if I wasn't so confused all the time. But it will teach: creating the way a creature looks or acts, where they might live, why they might do what they do and transforming into creatures. (Ozzie XDD)
I've read the Fablehaven series, and quite enjoyed the creatures within it.
DeleteI haven't read any of the Avalon series, but will look into it.
Thanks for the recommendations!