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Challenges Writing challenge #5: Relaxing

Writing challenge #5 September 4, 2020 Welcome to installment #5 in Writing Codidact's writing challenges! The previous topic was cats and dogs. As we all know, the world's been quite crazy lately...

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Writing challenge #5: Relaxing
**Writing challenge #5**  
September 4, 2020

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Welcome to installment #5 in Writing Codidact's writing challenges! The previous topic was [cats and dogs](https://writing.codidact.com/questions/277033).

As we all know, the world's been quite crazy lately, and it's all quite overwhelming. We all need a break.  
With that in mind, I'd like to introduce this round's topic: **Relaxing**.

Entries in this challenge should feature in some way relaxing, lounging around, sleeping, dozing off, vacationing, lazing, or just letting off steam. Take your pick.

Here are a few prompts, that you can either choose to include in your entry or ignore entirely:

> And with my head resting comfortably on her shoulder, my eyes closed and I drifted off to sleep.

> He yawned so widely I could see what he'd eaten for breakfast yesterday.

> "A vacation? Are you kidding me?"

And remember: this is a fun challenge. The point is to have some fun, perhaps stretch some creative muscles, or give a new style a try; it's not a contest or anything.

Enjoy!