The most vital day in the week SUNDAY

India
December 17, 2006 6:56am CST
Sipping coffee and reading newspaper on the other hand, I begin my usual daily routine. I was feeling little sluggish as it was one of those mornings where you feel like never getting up from the bed. And to add more to the misery it was a Sunday morning, where you feel like it’s your prerogative to feel lethargic. A morning after a very much awaited Saturday night, where you really forget your self that you have a creamy job in a multinational and working as assistant executive. All you remember is that it’s a weekend party where you are a bachelor and it’s a night to dine with few spinsters. You forget that you are a quintessential figure in your company where at times you are paranoid with the people you work with, at times you feel baffled that you are mugged by your own subordinates and you just hate to accept that you are workaholic, but all you know is that it’s your prerogative to shake your leg and booze with lovely ladies. Well, after being impressionist all night you get up on a Sunday morning with no agenda. Sometimes it feels so sweet that it’s Sunday that keep your hips moving for the rest of week. You feel like it’s a different sunshine, at least you have time to notice otherwise you feel drifted in these fast zipping life. It’s a day where you can break your entire schedule and just be yourself. A day that one can’t live without it, a day which bring smile on your face, a day where everything seems serene and striking because you feel it’s been a while it seemed coming. Mornings where you make an attempt to take few strides, and you bump into few people, who are alien during weekdays. A day where you are amicable, not just to everybody but also to yourself. But the irony is that everyday is not a Sunday; everyday you don’t feel like riding on horse and be as delirious as you are on Sunday. Well I hope if some day it’s like that, then I’ll be the happiest person on this globe; At least it will allow everyone around us to smile. Even Charlie Chaplin said “a day without laughter is a day wasted.”
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