I literally just thought that as I was attempting to come up with a title for this post. (Sidenote: Titles are often more tough for me to think up than actual ideas for the post). Honestly, for today, I’m not complaining. I have an empty-ish day in front of me and I am looking forward to it, but I can’t help but wonder if we mentally delegate Wednesdays as nothing-is-going-to-happen-today.
Monday is clearly that day of the week that everyone dreads: back to the grindstone! Get to work! Tuesdays, for me, are the worst. Nothing happens on Tuesday; I am over the novelty of Monday and the weekend still isn’t closer. Wednesday, “Hump Day,” is just so blah. I feel like it’s one of those days we just have to get through so we can arrive at Thursday. I like Thursdays. The night usually has a hint of the weekend in it; you know something good is coming. And then it’s Friday (Friday, gettin’ down on Friday…)! Huzzah! I swear, during the 5 o’clock hour on Fridays there is something in the air. Maybe good feelings? Is this possible? Anyway, even though I have never worked a 9-5 (muahaha) I still feel that excitement of the start of the weekend.
Nothing, I mean nothing, is better than a lazy Saturday morning. Oh what I wouldn’t give for one, right meow. Sunday, well sometimes I get the Sunday Night Blues: the weekend is over, back to reality. But sometimes they are really nice, like this past one. It’s a day to relax and savor the last few hours of weekend time.
How the heck did this post become about days of the week? I suppose I let my fingers take over and flutter about the keyboard unbeknownst to me. Alas, it is Wednesday and the only thing on my agenda is meeting up with Claire and Sawyer (my new little best/boy friend) on the plaza and running an errand or two. Otherwise, gym time, pool time, and reading time will fill up my day.
And just to keep things going, I am currently listening to the brand-spanking-new album from Bon Iver, Bon Iver. I’m only on my first listen, but already I can tell I will like it. Though nothing will compare to For Emma, Forever Ago, which clearly reigns supreme. Their latest single, below.