How much could really happen in seven days? Depending on your plans for spring break, there are endless options. Here are the five stages you're bound to go through as told by "Full House."
Stage One: The Preparation
You're booking tickets, making playlists, and putting those notebooks aside. Midterms are over and you are hype for a week off, with your only responsibilities being avoiding bad tan lines and not blowing your savings.
Stage Two: Boredom
If you’re not having a Punta Cana getaway and instead are spending your days sleeping in until noon and binge watching the latest murder docuseries, boredom is going to be a thing. Being home is the best place to do nothing, but doing nothing loses its appeal after about two seconds.
Stage Three: Work work work work work
Stage Four: Having #noregrets
Whether the week is full of long shifts, Netflix marathons, or bungee jumping outings in Mexico, it’s still spring break which means no. classes. You can do whatever you want because you finally have time to do whatever you want. It may only be a weeklong break, but anything can happen. Go ahead; have a solo dance party in your kitchen to the High School Musical soundtrack…why not?
Stage Five: Realization
Spring break is just that, a break. So soak it up while you can, blast some tunes, crack down on your to-watch list, and leave the stress at the door.

























