Growing up, Sundays really were considered a day of rest in our house. While our Sundays revolved around church activities, the rest of the day was pretty much devoted to nothing incredibly important. That is not to say we never did anything. Sometimes Sundays meant a matinee at the theatre. Or a trip to an antiques shop. Or just reading or napping or watching the game on television. Nothing labor intensive. All housework was done on Saturdays or during the week. Sunday was set aside to just exist in whatever form we chose.
I have started to incorporate that mindset into my life again. I work full time Monday through Friday, so the weekend is my only opportunity to get things done for the most part. I do try to do things during the week after work, but that is still limited, time wise. Saturday and Sunday are it for me to get things done. The past few Sundays, I have chosen to relax instead of being productive. In some ways, though, that is productive because it is self-care. I decided that taking a day to just be and not worry about having to do laundry or dust or organize the closet was more important to me than a day of productivity. It does both my mind and body good.
This past Sunday, the most intensive thing I did was cook. That is not a chore to me as most of you well know. I do enjoy my Sunday lunches, so that is something I do for fun for myself. I finished the book I was reading and started a new one. I watched "For What It's Worth", a fun antiques game show from the UK. I took a nap. I spent time with Lois next door. It was a glorious day. No worrying about anything. Just taking time for myself. And because of that, my Monday was fantastic! Work went very well and I was energetic, for me anyways, and I had a great Monday. Taking that full day for me has proven to be a good thing and something that I will continue in the future. That is all.


