This May Day long weekend, I kept things simple and meaningful by heading out for a stroll in a nearby garden with my wife and baby. No packed itinerary, no rushing — just enjoying the greenery, the quiet paths, and watching my little one take in the world. Sometimes the best plans are the ones where you don’t really plan much at all.
It’s a nice reminder that not every weekend needs to be “maximized.” Slowing down, being present, and spending time with family hits differently — especially when life usually moves so fast.
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