Summer holidays, spring holidays, winter holidays… time to go on a holiday!!! Is this the case in all our homes? When my son comes home at the beginning of the holidays with a long face and a list of exotic places that his friends’ are going for the holidays, I feel depressed. Is having a great holiday the prerogative of only a few well-to-do families?
There are two ways to spend a holiday… one is to spend a few hundred thousand on an expensive holiday, and having only memories in return. Of course, the entire family is happy!!! Is this happiness and joy going to last forever?
I did not know of any alternate way of having a good holiday until I came to know about alternative living and community living projects in scenic locations. Most of these projects are promoted as living for the retired people, but it is not only for them. Even working couples and nuclear families can invest in one of these projects, which may cost a little more than an expensive holiday. The family has a permanent holiday home to go to. And if that holiday home is located in a scenic place with lots of places to explore, it becomes even more interesting. Such holidays promote healthy living and give the children the fresh air and energy that is very much needed for their rejuvenation.
When we go on an expensive holiday we try to pack as much as possible into the holiday. We all want full value for our money. At the end of the holiday, we are more stressed, tired and feel like having another holiday to recover from the first one!!!
Holidays are meant to be enjoyed with the family. It is that time of the year when working couples get to know their children better, and their elders too. To make this time precious and valuable, investing in a community living project is a viable option… the benefit is three-fold… you invest in good property, you have a holiday home, and you spend quality time with your family….Welcome to Melur Meadows. COME AND CATCH UP WITH HAPPY LIVING.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
COST-EFFECTIVE HOLIDAYS FOR A LIFETIME
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