Sundays

I used to hate Sundays when I was a teenager. To me, they were the most boring day of the week. It was the day all the stores closed early. It was the day preceding what was usually a long and stressful week at school. It was the day I had to complete any outstanding assignments. It was, quite honestly, a day I dreaded.

But now, nearing my mid twenties, I relish the thought of Sundays. Sure, I did work this morning…but then I had the rest of the day to simply do nothing. And. It. Felt. Great! I’ve had such a wonderful afternoon/evening of nothing. I cooked myself a good ol’ hearty Sunday roast (a tradition for us Brits) and tucked in while watching Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, which, by the way, totally caught me off guard with its ending and had me bawling my eyes out for a solid ten minutes. No spoilers but dayum, that movie had me crying more than Titanic did.

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My heart at the end of Batman v Superman

How was your day? What does your typical Sunday entail?

10 thoughts on “Sundays

      1. Yeah haha, I have 12! It’s crazy sometimes.

        There names are:
        Tex (short for Expectatious, he’s an exracehorse), Teddy, Duchess, Jetsu, Scooby, Alfie, Boy(Bo), Baby, Holly, MC (as in MC Hammer – his dad was called Unstoppable lol), Daisy and GiGi.

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      2. 12 :O That’s amazing! Have you had horses your whole life? 🙂 I used to really want a horse when I was younger. I went to riding school but we never had the space or money for me to actually own one.

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      3. Haha yeah, I love my babies.
        I’ve grew up with horses now me and my mum just seem to collect them 😂😂
        Yeah they take up a lot of space and send you broke.

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      1. Oh lord, that sounds horrendously early! Are your patients even awake at that time!? I admire your stamina, though. I whine like a toddler when I have one or two early shifts, let alone five in a row.

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  1. My Sunday is pretty much like every other Sunday, though I don’t dread it as you seem to. It’s seen as the day of resting (Saturday is more it for me). It’s attending church service, and doing every other thing I didn’t do on Saturday.

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