A lazy Sunday afternoon
On this day, my 27th birthday, I am having a wonderful relaxing day. What more could a gal ask for? My son is in an affectionate and jovial mood...my husband and I enjoyed a leisurely lunch together, the weather is subdued and cloudy (but no rain yet....I didn't want rain on my birthday if at all possible!)....
I have been sitting at the kitchen table, Ken by my side, us drinking heart-healthy hot chocolates (made with 70% cacao chocolate....wow), me catching up on my written correspondence.... Looking forward to spending the evening with my folks, my sister and her family, and all of my former pets that reside with Mom and Dad (I miss them, too!).
I think back, and for as long as I can remember, Sunday afternoons have always been a solace for me, a sacred timeslot that is filled with only those activities which are slow, deliberate, and purposeful....letter-writing, reading, napping after an intimate lunch with friends or family, fall-leaves-viewing escapades, comfort food baking, slow walking in the neighborhood, springtime driving around town with car windows down, phone calls to faraway friends, gift-wrapping, and even writing (as I am doing right now).
A day of the week to slow ourselves and ever-so-slowly drink in the subtle, often-overlooked pleasures of life....we must all allow ourselves a day like this or else run ourselves ragged. Those little things can wait until Monday....for now, let us enjoy our Sunday.
I have been sitting at the kitchen table, Ken by my side, us drinking heart-healthy hot chocolates (made with 70% cacao chocolate....wow), me catching up on my written correspondence.... Looking forward to spending the evening with my folks, my sister and her family, and all of my former pets that reside with Mom and Dad (I miss them, too!).
I think back, and for as long as I can remember, Sunday afternoons have always been a solace for me, a sacred timeslot that is filled with only those activities which are slow, deliberate, and purposeful....letter-writing, reading, napping after an intimate lunch with friends or family, fall-leaves-viewing escapades, comfort food baking, slow walking in the neighborhood, springtime driving around town with car windows down, phone calls to faraway friends, gift-wrapping, and even writing (as I am doing right now).
A day of the week to slow ourselves and ever-so-slowly drink in the subtle, often-overlooked pleasures of life....we must all allow ourselves a day like this or else run ourselves ragged. Those little things can wait until Monday....for now, let us enjoy our Sunday.
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