I don't know if you have a tradition similar to ours, but we have Children's Day in Hungary when lots of events are organized and parents have a day off so they can spend time with their family. On most events we can play mini golf, so of course I've played it a couple of times. I don't think I was good at it, sometimes it was difficult, but most of the times it was pretty easy. It is a chill and fun little game if we play it with friends, but I wouldn't play it alone because it would be easy to get bored.
Whenever I know something is happening the next day, I can wake myself from my dream to check the time to make sure the alarm didn't go off and then instantly go back to sleep. Because of that I'm not very well-rested.
I think it is all pleasant. I remember, there was one time when I did not find it soothing when I was little, I woke up very early in the morning because of the constant chirping (I could have sworn there were at least 10 chirps per second), I walked into my parents' room and I told them I could not sleep and my father only commented that "little birds were born" and he chuckled. I laid between them and tried to sleep despite still hearing all those moth fluffers.
I usually write or have a conversation with other very creative people. The conversations with me can be really interesting.
I am usually the best at the ones with little to no luck factor; just pure strategic thinking. Last time I almost won a complicated board game I only played for the first time, but I forgot about one thing that made me lose 4 points after I was 2 squares ahead of the second place. Also, I used to play chess, and I have some experience in swordsmanship. I have an acquaintace who is said to have been doing it eversince he was a small kid. It hurt him, but he acknowledged that I handle the sword a lot better than him despite not having 10th of his experience - I read about it and that's how I became superior over some martial artists.
Yes. It is a literal dinosaur park, who wouldn't wanna come?
A whole week. I went to the Balaton, the biggest lake of Hungary, and they had that fancy house near water. Not only could we swim whenever we liked, but we did everything like it was home. I could live there, it had everything I need.
I did assignments for the university. I am still a bit lazy, so I leave pretty much everything to the last minute.
I removed my sister. Now I live alone. I am a lot more productive like this, and not to forget, also comfortable. Today I tidied up and I don't want to make a mess ever again. Now it is all on me, so I won't lack the motivation to keep it all clean.
My parents used to buy a lot of those. I used to love LEGO Atlantis. I really liked the underwater theme. I still love naval creatures and the water.
I accommodated 7 war refugees. And I talked someone into joining AIESEC. He is very grateful for that.