Coloring in a coloring book
Coloring books for adults have become a major trend lately, but there’s nothing faddish about breaking out the colored pencils, crayons, or chalks and creating a beautiful work of art. There’s something meditative about filling in all those black lines and blank spaces. Or, color outside the lines—no one is grading you this time, we promise. And don’t forget to hang the finished project in the place of honor on the fridge!
Going to Disney World
Disney theme parks have a reputation for being the number one kid destination, but that doesn’t mean adults can’t love them too. In fact, the more years you have, the more you appreciate things like their beautiful stage shows, the little thematic touches, the delicious food, and how far Tomorrowland has really come.
Making a bucket list
Bucket lists aren’t just for daredevils or people with a terminal illness. In fact, the older you get, the better you know yourself and the more resources you have for making your dreams come true.
Reading a young adult book
Young adult fiction has come a long way since Nancy Drew novels, and now you can find everything from dystopian romances to techno thrillers in the YA aisle. And often they’re written in a way to immediately capture your attention instead of making you wade through chapters of exposition and backstory.
Published by Readers Digest http://www.rd.com/