Does any of you hate Sunday? I hate Sunday since forever. Especially Sunday afternoons. They are so depressing. I'll be posting here every Sunday, starting today. :)
Can I say I love Sunday? It's the only day of the week I can get up early to feed my cats and then snuggle back in bed or read or enjoy a second cup of coffee/tea without having to rush out of the house. Sunday is the day for brunch - with a Mimosa, french toast, raspberries and cream. Holy cow. Love it.
Sunday is the day for going to the park or the marina for a walk or bike ride. Or for catching up with house stuff and friends. Sunday... is the day for unwinding. Sunday night is dinner and a movie - at home. In pajamas. With popcorn.
If I could have y'all over on a couple of Sunday's, I'm thinking you might start liking them the way I do.
magicalfreddiemercury wrote:
Can I say I love Sunday? It's the only day of the week I can get up early to feed my cats and then snuggle back in bed or read or enjoy a second cup of coffee/tea without having to rush out of the house. Sunday is the day for brunch - with a Mimosa, french toast, raspberries and cream. Holy cow. Love it.
Sunday is the day for going to the park or the marina for a walk or bike ride. Or for catching up with house stuff and friends. Sunday... is the day for unwinding. Sunday night is dinner and a movie - at home. In pajamas. With popcorn.
If I could have y'all over on a couple of Sunday's, I'm thinking you might start liking them the way I do.
That sounds very lovely. Well, if I were done with school and living with somebody who I truly love, I think that I would start loving it too. Did you love Sunday when you were younger, while you were going to school? I think not. My dad says that he still has nightmares of his school days. Sometimes he wakes up in the middle of night on Sunday and thinks "FUCK. Did I wrote my homework?" lol
Ms. Rebel wrote:
That sounds very lovely. Well, if I were done with school and living with somebody who I truly love, I think that I would start loving it too. Did you love Sunday when you were younger, while you were going to school? I think not. My dad says that he still has nightmares of his school days. Sometimes he wakes up in the middle of night on Sunday and thinks "FUCK. Did I wrote my homework?" lol
I didn't love anything about my life when I was going to school... which is why I homeschool my daughter. So.. I see your point, and sadly, can't think of a counterpoint for it. :-/
its_a_hard_life wrote:
I HAD A GREAT SUNDAY TODAY.
:)
Same actually! Got called and asked if I could come into work to give them some extra help, so I got to put in a few extra hours for the paycheque coming up this week (Sunday is our cutoff day, every two weeks), which is definitely nice.
Also hung out with my buddy Josh, and played drums along to some songs on my MP3 player......man can I play the drums harder and more efficiently than ever!
Can't say today was bad at all, which is a nice change :-D
Luckily I fell ill last night and get to stay home today. It's not often I have days off <3
Just now I saw my next door neighbour leaving for work and he saw me through the window and gave me this look like "Wtf, you're supposed to be in teh skool" and then he drove away.
ThomasQuinn wrote:
I like Sundays; I never (or at least, hardly ever) have to rush on Sundays, so I can just lay back and do things at a leisurely pace.
ThomasQuinn wrote:
I like Sundays; I never (or at least, hardly ever) have to rush on Sundays, so I can just lay back and do things at a leisurely pace.
Sunday's aren't so bad. Good day to nurse Saturday nights alcohol festivities. Lay around in bed with your loved one, watch some T.V. eat junk food, and have major hot sex!!
Mr.Jingles wrote:
What's funny is that people hate Sundays, and they don't have to work.
Yet, they say "Thank God It's Friday", even though the good part doesn't come until the late afternoon.
Maybe it's because they live constantly thinking about the future. On Friday, they know there's a weekend coming. On Sunday, they know there's a Monday coming.