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BACK in the day Sundays were so lazy, so laid back they were
practically horizontal. Let me take you
on a trip down my memory lane.
If my lovely cousin with the initials D and M is reading she
will laugh and laugh when she remembers this.
A bus stop in Ranelagh and a massive massive unstoppable
belly laugh so loud and long and thoroughly enjoyable I almost peed my
pants. That was a Sunday to remember.
And it was over such a blonde moment (mine!) I couldn’t possibly speak
about it here.
But that was how my hung over Sundays happened back in the
day. We would have been on the tiles the
night before and Sunday saw us catching a bus into town and going into O’Neill’s
on Suffolk Street for a carvery lunch that was so humungous it was falling off
the plate.
I suspect the lovely chef knew hangover pain when he saw it
and was feeding it away.
Whatever, we stopped
short of asking for straws to suck up that gravy after our roast beef/lamb
carvery.
Then we would haul our meat sweats into the cinema on D’Olier
Street and watch something, anything as we digested our dinner.
At any given time there would have been 8 of us.
After the cinema the obligatory Have To Be Done bevvies were
enjoyed in The Long Stone before we caught the 48A back out to Ranelagh. Perhaps fell out of it and further fell up
the steps into our apartment and into bed where literally 10 minutes later the
alarm clock would jolt us out of sleep by screaming, “Get up, it’s Monday! Time for
work! Come on! Come on!”
It’s slightly different these days. Slightly. I still love Sundays but for different,
very different reasons.
I get a lie on. Usually mostly. Words cannot describe what this feels like
after a long week. It really sets me up
for the next round. It is particularly
lovely if the kids are fed and dressed and the draining board cleared when I
come downstairs. Ahem.
I get a cappuccino with a muffin. We like to go for a coffee on a Sunday morning
and I love that blueberry muffin sweetness and a strong cappuccino to wash it
down with.
It is my day of rest.
From exercise. I have been very
lazy of late where running is concerned. I like to blame the dark evenings
which are a factor but there is nothing to stop me going out at the weekends. Except laziness. But for the last 7 weeks I have been working
on my core strength and I take Sundays off.
I enjoy the work out very much but I enjoy my Sunday’s off a bit more.
It is the last day of the weekend. Weird I know but when I wake up and think ah
shite it’s Monday but then realise it’s Sunday, a little “Yay!” unfurls in my
head and we share a high five.
Lastly but by no means least I get a few hours to myself on
Sunday afternoon when the kids get taken off to their granddad’s for a
while. This is worth its weight in
gold.
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