Sunday, November 15, 2009

Sunday not Shun-day.

Looks like a Sunday. I have been thinking about Sunday and how it draws the negative vibes. People dread Sunday because it means the work week, school week, or just a new week is about to begin or has started. Don't get me wrong, Sunday doesn't excite me in particular and I have dreaded the day just like many of you but I think we should take something into consideration here: Sunday is not Monday. Let me repeat, Sunday is NOT Monday. That, in itself, should please you.

I can be blamed for negativity toward the day but I thought that we should look at the positives of Sunday. Surely we can find something to enjoy on this day of rest and relaxation.

1. Sunday is a day of the weekend. It gets overshadowed by the significant other: Carefree Saturday. You can still accomplish things on Sunday!
2. Sunday is full of football (if you are into that sort of thing)
3. Sunday is full of God. (if you are into that sort of thing)
4. Sunday is usually the day award shows are televised. (if you are into that sort of thing)
5. Sunday allows you to relax and sleep in.
6. Sunday is a day for a delicious breakfast. (Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, in case you forgot! Indulging is welcomed.)
7. Sunday can be a day to catch up on anything. Your choice!
8. Sunday can be a perfect day to catch up on reading a good book.
9. Sunday can potential encourage cleaning. It's a judgment call.
10. Sunday is a day of thinking. Thinking ahead to the next week, thinking about what to cook, thinking about a bad call in a game, thinking about all the positive things to come, thinking about loved ones, thinking about the weather, thinking about winning a Nobel Prize...whatever it is, I do hope you think.
11. Sunday can be a day for family. Chatting, visiting, laughing with...your choice again.
12. Sunday should be like it sounds. A sunny day, regardless of the weather, and full of warmth and happiness.
13. Sunday is a day to push you to run errands early because the world shuts down early on this day!
14. Sunday doesn't want to be melancholy so don't let it.
15. Sunday is hopeful for the week ahead. So you should probably have the same attitude.


Sunday can't help where it falls in the week. I suppose we should show it a little more respect and appreciation. It's there to keep us on our toes. Don't let it bother you. All you have to do is enjoy it until the day turns into Monday...then we can change our attitudes...

Best,
Anne

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