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Sunday activities.

What does your 'normal' Sunday look like?

Mine...spending way too much time posting in here to postpone household chores to the point of it becoming an "emergency" to get everything done.

Crimson67 8 Aug 26
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My Sundays are fun days.
Crazy days.
Beach days.
Lazy days.
Cleaning days.
Movie days.
Meditation days.
Reading days.
Wake and blaze
And parks and rays.
Those are my typical sundays.

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Sunday with daughter staying over:
Get up, make breakfast.
Faff
Go to car boot sale
Faff
Lunch
Faff
Swimming
Faff
Make tea (Meal not drink)
take back to her mothers.

Sunday without daughter staying over:
Get up
Go to work
Get back in the pm and spend too much time on here
or
Get up
Spend too much time on here
Go to work
or
Get up
Spend way too much time on here
Go to bed

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@Crimson67 Pissing around and not getting very much done, much like your Sundays by the sound of it lol

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My Wen,Sat and Sunday all start at the skeet range. It is really a pleasant outing.

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Mine is ever changing....but most Sundays I'm checking guests out of the BnB, cleaning/laundry and resetting the BnB....attending a local Buddhist group meeting .... sometimes checking new people into the BnB
yardwork, home maintenance, paperwork...etc.
Sometimes I go hiking early if I'm NOT checking guests out of the BnB.

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Doing anything I darn well please! Unless I have a must complete.

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Poetry workshop 68 mile away every Sunday morning. Return home early afternoon, do laundry. Get dinner grades papers or make lesson plans. Exciting. Not

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I spend way too much time at the bait shop and then have to scramble to get chores done. It’s worth the conversation. ?

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My Sunday is now the day where I have to chill and recharge for the whole week. Not much to report today but be aware my soccer friend, I am switching gears now to NFL. I know, we suck like there is no tomorrow but it doesn't really matter to me. Sunday game is probably the one thing that really takes my brain off from any worry, issue, work or anything else. Works miracles for me.

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My Sundays are not typical; I could go from mowing the grass to "piecing" together a quilt to just binge watching TV.

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Getting ready for classes Monday

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I spent my afternoon cooking and watching dumb movies a some Mckean stuff.

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Yes me too. 😟 My Sunday's have pretty much come down to me, getting out of bed, logging on to this site while I drink my cup of morning tea, leave the house to do errands for about 2 hrs, return to house, log on, have something to eat, log on, washing, log on, watch some tv because I am exhausted from all that logging on, get up, log on............need I continue? 😕

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12 hours at work.

JimG Level 8 Aug 26, 2018
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My Sundays are usually laid back and lazy, but maybe next Sunday it will be very exciting as I will probably take a road trip to go see my mom in Colorado. I haven't seen her in a very long time and she's growing old in age and I don't want to miss an opportunity to go see her.

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slow, coffee, maybe a game or two on TV, this place, more slow, more coffee.....

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I have been retired for almost 24 years. Retired people (at least the ones who do not work) only have 5 days to consider: day before yesterday, yesterday, today, tomorrow and day after tomorrow. I am enjoying today just a I have the past 2 days, doing pretty much as I please, and expect the same for the next 2 days. Life is good.

I'll be free in 2023. I'm looking forward to that 5 day week! 🙂

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Nursing a hangover, and watching movies.
And maybe a nap.

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Sunday is my day of relaxation. I usually don't even get dressed.

PJ Sunday's are the best!

@Anne209 Mine don't involve PJs. 🙂

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