Friday, March 25, 2011

What's Your Summer Fun Style?

If you're totally bored, nothing to do and need something to make you feel comfortable this summer vacation 2011, you don't need to be despaired. There are lots of options that you can take by taking choices for yourself using the following alternatives to make the “WALEY” summer to “HAVEY”.

1. What's your standard summer fashion statement?
A. Super casual. You practically live in faded cut-offs and concert tees.
B. Neat and sweet. Just like strappy sandals.
C. Practical. Why even bother taking your swimwear off until September?
D. Attention-getting. A hot pink tank paired with a purple camouflage mini for women and a black shirt and shorts for men are perfectly a good standout.

2. Which seasonal food most makes your mouth water?
A. A Dairy Queen Blizzard with tons of Health bar bits.
B. A tropical fruit salad with fat-free yogurt.
C. Fresh corn-on-the cob, spread thick with butter.
D. Steamers--you love the taste of those squishy little clams as they slide down your throat.

3. What song best describe your hot-weather condition?
A. "Summertime" by DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince (Will Smith). It's so laid-back.
B. "Summer Nights" from Crease. You're already daydreaming about being Sandy in your school's play this fall.
C. "Summer Breeze" by Seals & Croft from your mom's old record collection. It reminds you how much you love being outdoors.
D. Joe Cocker's "Summer in the City," which you just heard on the classic rock station. The thought of toes toasting on a hot sidewalk might turn some people off, but not you!
4. What's one essential summer item you can't live without?
A. The hammock tied between two trees in your yard.
B. A light fragrance-you keep yours chilled in the fridge.
C. A wide-brimmed cap for super-sun coverage during your daily jog.
D. Blue cotton candy.
5. Select your summer nightmare scenario.
A. Your mom demands you sacrifice your daily TV routine of talk shows and soaps to "get some fresh air."
B. You arrive at your cousin's pool party to discover another girl is wearing the exact same swimwear as you are.
C. You break your ankle after taking a slide into home base at a softball game and then find out you'll have to wear a cast for the rest of the summer and give up playing 'til next year.
D. Your folks choose to vacation in a musty old cabin in a dull little town, and there's nobody your age in sight.

Playing and following these will make you enjoy but remember what you want to get and have will always be up to you! The important thing is to maximize your time this summer. Taking time for you is great! You work your tail off in school, so recharging all the batteries during break is cool. Keep in mind, though- there is a difference between getting the rest you need and being just plain lazy.

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