By James V. Ruocco
What's your favorite thing to do?
Shop.
Sightsee.
Travel.
Dinner with friends.
Explore.
All these things - and so much more - are amazing in their very own way.
Choosing what you want to do can be absolute fun.
And the possibilities are endless.
Make a list.
Call a friend or family member.
Be creative.
Indulge.
Some of my all-time favorites - 13 to be exact - are as follows.
Walking barefoot along the beach in the sand or in the water...alone, with a friend or with a loved one, is especially fun during the summer months.
You pick the location. You pick the time. You pick the date.
It's healthy. It's romantic. It's good for the soul.
I also come prepared - flask in hand or a chilled bottle of champagne...at sunset, sunrise or whenever the urge strikes me.
Photo ops are also a must.
Taking a day off from work, from life, or from whatever. Driving through the town of my choice - Ridgefield, Westport, Darien, Greenwich, Fairfield, among others is great any day of the week.
Parking the car. Checking out the locals, the pubs, the shops, the restaurants, the antique stores, the landscaping, the architecture. So much to do and see with side stops thrown in for drinks, lunch, dinner or sweets at your favorite candy shop.
Shopping!
It's been in my blood since the day I was born.
As a kid, most of my clothes came from the stores in New York - Brooks Brothers, Lord & Taylor, Saks Fitch Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman.
Nothing trendy or overstated.
It's a fashion statement that I follow to this day investing in smart clothing choices - Ralph Lauren, Brooks Brothers, LL Bean, J Press, Burberry - that complement my look, my style and my personality.
For me, it's all about feeling comfortable in yourself.
Theater has been a part of my life since I was six or seven.
It's a sugar rush. It's a shot of adrenaline. It's a high.
It's something I never tire of. And never will.
"Evita," "Rent," "Company," "Les Misérables," "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and "My Fair Lady" are among my ultimate favorites. As are new plays and musicals I'm seeing for the very first time.
But I have a sweet tooth that craves and craves all those delectable candy shop goodies.
Candy Canes. Peeps. Jujubes. Jelly Tots. Black licorice. Wine guns. Fruit pastilles. Werther's caramels. I love each and every one of them.
I'm not going to mess with my perfect smile.
People watching. I absolutely love it. I do it all the time. It's a force of habit I can never break. It's lots of fun, especially when the seasons change, or a holiday - Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's Day, Boxing Day - springs into view. And if no one's looking, a snapshot or two will suffice.
Making fresh lemonade with fresh lemons, sugar, ice cubes and water. Forget that store bought crap. Whenever the mood strikes, I make my own. My grandmother did it. My mom did it. So did my dad.
It's fast. It's simple. It's easy. It's rewarding. And that homemade taste is like no other.
Ever since I was a kid, I always kept a list (or lists) of sorts. I still do. It's a great pastime.
Grab a drink. Pick your favorite dessert. Turn on the music. And start writing.
It sparks your creativity. It keeps you engaged. It's yours and yours alone.
Going out to dinner - something my family did ever since I can remember - is a must. It's fun. It's social. It's a force of habit. It's well worth the time and money. And yes, I have my favorite places. Doesn't everybody. I am also on the lookout for new places to explore. So, book me a table. Tonight, if possible.
Reading, she said, was a wonderful escape. And what an adventure. I mean, who doesn't like to read.
But the end result is well worth the time and the investment.
PS: Satisfaction is guaranteed.
So, every now and then, I like to indulge in a piece of homemade vanilla cake with butter cream frosting (my best friend Paul's mother Barbara made the best vanilla cake ever) - the kind that is made in the finest pastry shops out there.
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