Friday, June 19, 2009

Friday blues..

It's Friday again..

Fridays' has a distinct feel to it. As it is with the weekends. I always get this "feeling" when it's weekend (my primary English teacher said that Friday is considered as weekend, but not everyone seem to know or agree on it).

Weekends are solemn and peaceful.

On Friday, you get the feeling like the end is here (that sounds like Armageddon right?..well, it feels more like you're finishing up the week as it is). One can feel the excitement spilling over (especially for the government employees and bankers, they got the weekends for themself, hehe). Proof: Just head over BB clubbing area and I bet at least half of them are bankers from the area (some bring extra clothes and change, but some I guess just felt relieved another stressful week is over...for 2 days the least, hehehe).

On Saturday, one gets mixed feeling, as being on the fence (half of you is already going to party but, half of you is still confused 'coz most of your friends got half day work or you just simply woke up late). Proof: You can still see people wander around BB area with nicely pressed shirt and pants, maybe not formal clothing but mostly casual and semi-formal.

Sunday...Aahhh..the crown of the weekends. Once you woke up on the morning, there definitely is a strange feeling. You feel composed, calm and as if in trance. If you're fortunate enough to live in an environment with lush greenery, you'll get the blessing of birds in the morning. The morning could only go better with the arrival sunshine, gently and mildly shining as it climbs up the day. Just take a walk around town or around the neighbourghood, dump your car (not dump it for sure but just give it a rest and take a walk or public transport) and traverse the roads. You can stumble upon suprises such as new development areas in the neighbourhood or someone you know but never knew he/she lives nearby.

Weekends are blessings that we should take for granted and use it as it supposed to, with family, friends and loved ones. Don't be ridiculous and say work comes first, as one can live without job but not without family.

I love weekends...

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