Showing posts with label sunday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunday. Show all posts
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Day 156 is cruising along
I love me some lazy sundays. I also love spending the day watching movies and taking life easy for hours on end. So clearly that is exactly what went down today. On our drive home, we were treated to a fantastic view of the needle with some gorgeous clouds in the background. It was pretty lovely, if I do say so myself.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Day 128 feels lazy

You probably can't tell, but this is a shirt. I love this shirt. It's super comfy, breezy, and feels like summer. Perfect for a lazy Sunday afternoon.
(Sidenote: Happy Mother's Day to my amazing mom and any other moms reading this!)
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Day 86 needs a jolt
It was a lazy Sunday if I ever saw one. Lazy, lazy, lazy. I spent about 2 hours working up the energy to look at my to-do list. Then another 4 hours avoiding doing anything on that list. And I'll be finishing up the night by finding new a creative ways to continue avoiding doing any actual work at all. Unless drinking coffee counts as work, in which case... nailed it. But such are Sundays I guess. I'm conceding defeat and just going to bed having accomplished nothing more than resting. All in all, still a good day.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Day 23 loves football sunday
I created my own football haven today to watch the games. My sis was watching a show in the living room on the big TV all day so I had to get creative if I wanted to watch any football (which I did). Turns out the other thing a giant computer is good at is turning into pretty decent tv streaming machine. HOLLA! I pulled up some chairs, pillows, snacks and then put my feet up and spent my Sunday watching two awesome football games. And how was your Sunday?
Sunday, January 9, 2011
a very lazy day 9 sunday
After the excitement of yesterday, my sister and I opted for a lazy sunday of grocery shopping, laundry and movies and it was absolutely divine. There's a farmer's market literally 2 minutes away from our apt and we're there at least once a week. The prices are so cheap we buy a week's worth of fruits/veggies there for under $10. Every time we leave with our full bags having only paid a few bucks I always feel like we should hurry to go the car and leave before they realize they've somehow made a mistake in charging us. They haven't, of course, just still haven't washed that "everything is over-priced" new york mentality off of me yet!
ps. Happy Happy Birthday, Katie!!!
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