A Much Deserved Break? Swimming!
Burnout is real. Too many jobs to take on, too many responsibilities can take its toll on you especially on your mind. Never forget to take some rest. So, we're on staycation this weekend! As part of wife's birthday celebration. I haven't taken a dip on a pool ever since I got my water baptism early part of last year. Been trying to get a swim, either on a pool or on the sea to no avail. We tried it after New Year but the beach was too crowded we were only able to take photos from the visit.
Here we are, we rented a unit in a resort style condominium styled apartments. They have a pool so we decided to take a swim. We were waiting around sunset but was too lazy to move around so we went in the water when it was already dark. Here am I, no shirt on, photo's blurred:

I also took selfies but I won't be posting that, I'm camera shy lol. The place was good. It was relaxing, I wish I lived here to be honest (but I can't afford it, not yet). It feels like you're not in the city, even if you're in the middle of it.

It was a quick dip since Zion was with us and the water was too cold for him (it was okay - there were other babies in the pool) and he just stuck his arms around me and didn't want to let go. He's no longer good with pools, we already went swimming before and he even waded alone on his floater (it's safe, we checked).
Wifey @haneun had an S8 which has waterproof certification so we were able to take some snaps in the pool. I took photos of my wristwatch underwater. I can't activate the lights through the motion sensor or press the button for it because last time I checked I only had 2 hands to use, not 3.

These 2 photos are not edited at all. Just plain raws from the Samsung S8. The quality of the shots are great, I really want a good camera or phone now.

Thanks for dropping by on my post. Remember to take a break. Do not over-exert yourself. Focus on your health and well-being too. Good day!

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