In the summer I'm going with the family to Bulgaria for a two week holiday. Now my wife is Bulgarian and she wants to travel around the country a bit and visit places that she grew up in (mainly in the mountains) and see old friends. A bit of a homesick pilgrimage really for her. Now I can't and don't want to begrudge her the opportunity to do all this but after a couple of days I get REALLY bored and pissed off at
hanging around (usually looking after the 2 kids) while she spends ages
in cafes catching up with her old friends (speaking in Bulgarian REALLY fast so I can't keep up with what they are saying).
We're planning the trip and the itinery at the moment and Mrs Fred is getting stressed at me asking what I want to do. She gets pissed at me for looking bored and grumpy. However when I look online, there is BUGGER ALL to do that I'd be remotely interested in. The scenery in amazing but as I have plantar faciitus, I can't walk all that far before getting to quite a bit of pain, so walking in the countryside on hikes is a bit of a no-no.
I'll take some drawing stuff, I might take my harmonica and see if I can improve a bit on that, Try taking some photos.
So any suggetions of how to keep myself occupied (without much equipment) up a mountain, in the middle of nowhere (assume no mobile connection), in the searing heat, with two young daughters?
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If you've got a laptop/iPad and interface you could write and record music
As for interesting things to do whilst your wife ignores you, then chatting up other women is a valid option in my opinion. Collect phone numbers.
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Find a cheapo eastern block junk shop guitar. Play it for two weeks, and then, bin it or sell it back to a second hand shop, gift it to one of the relatives' kids, or realise it is your new soul mate and sneak it into your luggage.
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Can't you take your girls out sightseeing for a day or two? There's loads of historic sites to visit and travel by train is cheap.
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