For me, a gift card is an adventure. I enjoy browsing all the possibilites. My local Groupon market includes Ocala and Orlando...a pretty big area. Plus, Groupon sells "goods". So many choices, so much time spent online. I ended up doing a mix of Groupon Goods, small adventures and BIG ADVENTURES.
I bought Night Sports Light Up golf balls. These golf balls light up on impact and stay lit for 8 minutes. They weren't noticeable during the day. So I invited my neighbor, Phyllis, to try them out at night. We enjoyed watching them light up and fly down the course (we both live on hole 12 of The Plantation Cranes Roost Golf Course). The adventure was walking around in the dark retrieving the balls.
I bought a 6-month subscription to MindSparke. Kinda like Luminosity, but the games and graphics aren't as good. I liked it, but I kept forgetting to practice. So now I know I need the brain training to remember to do the brain training.
Another small adventure involved a Hookah for 4 at the Middle Eastern cafe with Mallory, Mike and Michelle (during a trip back home in March). It sounded exotic, but since none of us are smokers, it wasn't much fun.
I was happy when I found a local Groupon in Downtown Leesburg. It was for a facial, nice by very basic. To be honest, I would take a pedicure over a facial. I love getting a pedicure in Leesburg at TT Nails and Spa.
I also did a couple BIG ADVENTURES. I bought a deprivation tank session at Total Zen Float in Casselberry, Florida. You lay in a warm Epsom salt solution, in a large tank that closes to complete darkness, wearing earplugs to cut off all sound. I like the experience so much that I upgraded to a 4 session bundle. Floating was mentally and physically relaxing. My body felt like I had gotten a massage, mentally I felt like I do after yoga shavasana...with all the benefits of Epsom salts. I would do it more often, but Total Zen Float is over an hour away.
My last BIG ADVENTURE was a Discovery Flight, a 30-minute small plane ride at First Landings Aviation. My pilot was Etlan Contreras. I was a little taken aback by how small and light the airplane was. Etlan walked the plane out of the hanger. Oh my, you can't do that with a car! The take off was smooth. I started to get nervous when Etlan was describing how to climb and turn. That was when I realized he was going to turn the controls over to me. I listened carefully and can say that I am very good at flying straight. I wasn't about to try to turn or climb...SERIOUSLY! After a record-breaking 10 seconds, I returned the controls to Etlan. Then I started to enjoy the flight. The airport is an hour from my home, but I was able to see some familiar sights. Lots of fun, but I don't think I will be signing up for a flight lessons.
Thank you Matt, Dan and Kelly. It has been an adventurous year for this REAL RETIRED HOUSEWIFE OF FLORIDA. I thought of you guys with each adventure.
Haven't used very many group one, you make it sound so much more adventurous!
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