It’s interesting to realize that even for two people who are without adult supervision and making it up every day as they go, the weekends still have their own special rhythm. Saturday mornings continue to hold the extra buzz of knowing the day is fully ours even before we open our eyes. The other days too, but the unique freedom of the weekend is imprinted on our psyches after all our years in the work force.
Saturday in good weather is a day for taking the recycle bins to the drop-off station … working in the yard … watching televised sports. But first comes The Breakfast – Kim’s unmatched rendition of eggs and hash browns, followed by a long soak in the hot-tub and nonstop free-wheeling conversation.
And then Sunday morning dawns. Sundays are full of music and books and walks, and all the conversation and laughter two people can share. Sundays are about feeling safe and quiet and loved. Sundays are so sweet that we find ourselves wanting to postpone Monday mornings! Silly us …
Apr 26, 2013 @ 06:30:46
I love Saturday mornings! Sleeping in after 5:30 am workdays, a hot cup of tea, Everybody Loves Raymond reruns . . . Bliss 🙂
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Apr 26, 2013 @ 07:15:58
I love how everyone has their own private rituals. Very healing and renewing!
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Apr 22, 2013 @ 12:30:59
Your Saturday sounds heavenly!
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Apr 22, 2013 @ 12:37:52
That’s pretty much true these days, Jenny. In a previous life as the wife of a farmer, Saturdays were most often just like weekdays … spent either driving a piece of farm equipment or cooking for field workers. I have no trouble allowing myself to enjoy the serene nature of my Saturdays now. 🙂
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Apr 22, 2013 @ 14:50:33
Good for you – sounds like you deserve it!
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Apr 22, 2013 @ 15:24:32
Thanks. 🙂
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Apr 22, 2013 @ 11:27:33
I agree. Even now that I’m taking time off to write, the weekends still have that magical pull. Everyone can sleep in. No rushing to get the kids off to school. Then again, I love Mondays much more now that I AM working from home. Makes the transition into the week easier.
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Apr 22, 2013 @ 11:31:20
No kids here to help define our days, so we try to do that by assigning ourselves projects. And lord knows, there are plenty!
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Apr 22, 2013 @ 11:32:49
Although I don’t want time to rush, because I love having my teens at home, my husband and I also look forward to that day. 🙂
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Apr 22, 2013 @ 11:35:46
Each is its own world, of course. Bittersweet both ways …
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