All in all, the holiday is neither school continuance nor a total break with it. It should be an instructive holiday void of stressors. Thus the holiday management is the huge task for both students and their parents. They should reflect seriously about how the holiday has to be spent. Some people think of going somewhere, like the coast, the mountain or elsewhere. Traveling doesn't solve the problem because it is not an end in itself. It is only a part of the holiday project as a whole. Another question may rise, notably, what could be done once there?! Swimming, playing games or cards or chess will, with time be, as tedious as work. These are more ideas of how one should plan to take profit from one's holiday.
- Sightseeing.
- visiting monuments.
- organizing a trip to a historical city and know about its importance in history.
- go into libraries for personal inquiry about a topic.
- exploring new areas.
- Surfing the Internet for more general knowledge.
There are many other things we tend to the practice and in cool from our hobbies like,
- Painting.
- photographing.
- filming.
- singing.
- playing some musical instruments.
- writing poetry or prose.
- cooking.
- fishing.
In many ways the holiday could enrich our knowledge about ourselves and about the world around us. Some students may want to make searches about animal or insect behavior or just to make some experiments on plants or to do some computer programming. I wonder why some people get easily fed up with work but never with indolence. They never try to change their vacation into a fruitful project. Some people, sometimes, get profit from practising and trying to improve their hobbies.
Hobbies such as, Philately, post-card collection, gaining new friends throughout the world, growing plants, coaching a pet, reading, writing, making research and so forth are fields of free time exploitation. They will, surely, make of our holiday a profitable moment not a stressful, boring period of time. Moreover, this will have our children to get used to well-managing their time and get to know the reason of their existence. They are really lucky those who enjoy doing something. Jubran khalil jubran, a famous Lebanese writer once said, "The hands which make thorns are better than lazy hands." He wanted to say that people should not waste their time because, as it is universally known, time is precious.