Go Camping This Summer
Summer is here, but the COVID-19 pandemic is still with us. Most
of us are still leery of flying, so vacationing overseas or out of state is not
under consideration. Although we are in phase 2 of re-opening and many restaurants
and shops are now open, our safest activities this summer would be outdoors, especially
in parks and beaches, with social distancing, of course. One place I’d like to
visit with my family is the Minuteman Campground in Lexington, which is just 30
miles northwest of Boston. There, you can enjoy a quiet, spacious campsite
among the tall pines. The campground has tent campsites, RV campsites and
cabins. The RV sites have picnic tables, Wi-Fi,
laundry, fire pits and electricity hookups, so you won’t need propane for RV
generator. For fun, the campground provides kids playground, swimming pool,
basketball, volleyball and more.
As long as the family is outdoors, you always should be
prepared with insect sprays and sunscreens, first aid kits and wound
care supplies such as bandages, dressings and wound cleansers.
If you have a senior loved one at home, you may not be able
to bring him or her along. In that case, it would be a good idea to get respite care service
from a trustworthy home care agency. A professional home care aide can provide
companionship, as well as take care of daily tasks such as simple meal
preparation, errands, and also make sure that your loved one is taking prescribed
medications.
Worried about your routine household chores while you are on
vacation? Take a break and let others do them for you. Use the nearby dry cleaner to do your dirty
laundry, maid service to clean your house, and a personal concierge to do
whatever else that needs to be done. With their help, even though you are still
in the Boston area, you can take your mind off your daily routine to rest,
recharge and have fun!
Comments
Post a Comment