Try exploring books at the library, going on nature hikes, playing around with different recipes in the kitchen, coloring, taking pictures together, kicking the soccer ball at the park — the list of simple, organic ways to explore various interests with your kids is endless.
Not exact matches
Once you've
explored a favorite type of
book,
try another.
Pick up a musical instrument, read different
books,
try out new yoga styles or classes,
explore your inner and outer world.
In general, we can all benefit from
exploring pelvis mobility and directionality without banning any particular direction (
try Pelvic Rocking, Pelvic Clock, and Balance the Pelvis from my
book)-- means, let's relax and play with our pelvis» positions in many directions, feel our tendencies, learn what our default placement is... and then learn what we need to do to help our default position become more balanced.
Pillemer's recent
book, 30 Lessons for Living:
Tried and True Advice from the Wisest Americans,
explores the lessons he learned.
So, yes, I'm
exploring some of the social networks, and I'm toying with texting instead of emailing, and I'm twittering, and I'm keeping up with everything that's invented, as it's invented, and I think anyone who's seriously contemplating a
book promotion camaign has to be experimenting with more media outlets, and more types of communication, than the old
tried - and - true venues.
And some people won't
explore new
book promotion opportunities because «new» requires energy and enthusiasm and experimentation, and they'd rather rely on what used to work and hope that, one day, we'll all snap out of the Web 2.0 world and go back to stuffing envelopes, bringing them to the post office, making phone calls, and
trying to convince 100 media contacts to please, please, please pursue a particular story angle (that may have been relevant when those envelopes were stuffed but, surely, will be have no relationship to anything going on in the news by the time they land on the media's desks).
And if you're into fantasies coming true,
try exploring this list over at the Guardian of some of the best travel writers in the biz listing their favorite travel
books of all time.
Alternatively, for a day of adventure, you could
try the Aquapolis water park or even
book yourselves onto a boat trip and
explore this stunning coastline from a different angle.
If you prefer to
explore further there are lots of beaches to choose from in the area, including secluded little coves where you can enjoy a good
book as you work on your tan with no interruptions, as well as livelier stretches of sand backed by Spanish tavernas and restaurants and offering lots of water sports and activities to
try.
I suggest you
try book a week - long holiday, so you have enough time to
explore the fascinating slave trade history of the island, play a round of golf, and get some down time too.
If you do not want to
explore the area, you can just sit and relax at one of our dams or
try your at hand fishing (catch and release) or sit on the verandah and read a
book.
On the flip - side Hermaeus Mora feels like he could kick your butt any day of the week, and the trips into his realm, Apocrypha, are highlights of the Dragoborn expansion: towering piles of
books, unfolding bridges, tentacles that
try to kill you from pools of black liquid and the maze - like nature of the world make it a joy to
explore and a very clear homage to H.P. Lovecraft.
Use Interactive defences to block zombies and access new areas, or fight back using different weapons like the Machine Gun, Molotov Cocktail and Sniper Rifle and
try to rank above the rest in online - leader boards · Take on the ultimate survival challenge in the previously PC - exclusive «Nightmare» difficulty mode · Running at 1080p on all platforms, with superior controls and enhanced animations, this is how survival was meant to look · Watch the original Developer Diaries and learn more about the Deadlight series ·
Explore the gorgeous art of Deadlight in the Deadlight: Director's Cut digital art
book accessed in - game
She goes on to acknowledge the challenge she faces in
trying to end capitalism, and I encourage you to
explore the
book to get her full prescription.
In this much - needed
book, Judith and Bob Wright — two married counselors and coaches with over thirty years of experience helping couples learn how to fight well — present their
tried - and - true methods for
exploring the emotions that underlie many relationship fights.