No not really.. I kinda wish I did.. mine are mostly just housework, more housework, chores and I try to do a bit of reading.. but that's like any non-work day.
You should reward yourself with your Sunday reading after all those godawful chores. Start a tradition today! :) I'm kind of the same way, though. Sundays are usually my days to scramble and get everything in order before the week starts again.
I used to, but after school started, I lost the energy to travel, since I have to drive so much. This is no excuse, I just easily get out of routines that don't force me to be disciplined.
This is the stupidest excuse ever, because I am nothing without remembering every second what is important.
I'm wearing something very similar to that orange get up right as we speak...HA.
I have a hard time sticking to routines, but I so wish that I pushed myself to do it more. What did you used to do before your life got a little more hectic? You're studying massage therapy, is that right? :)
That orange GET UP as you term it is a color that Sages use to pronounce their non-attachment to the world.
I just graduated from school and am starting a job this week. I really have little to say about my life or my day to day activities. I'm not that thrilling, trust me.
This is way more interesting than my so- called life!
Some of the reports that you will read about Sai Baba’s miracles are mind-boggling. He has supposedly raised the dead, multiplied food as Christ did with the bread and fishes, materialized valuable objects out of the air and turned water into petrol when the car ran out of fuel. There are stories of him materializing sweets directly into people’s mouths, appearing in two or more places at the same time and projecting a photograph of Christ onto the film in someone’s camera. His devotees have witnessed paranormal and psychic phenomena for which no common-sense explanation is possible. With a wave of his hand he can materialize sweets, images, idols, flowers, fruits, rosaries and crucifixes. So many, so well attested and so extraordinary are these accounts that even the most die-hard skeptics find these ‘miracles’ hard to explain away.
Wow. I've never learned of him! But that is fascinating. I love hearing stories of the paranormal and other things-that-cannot-be-explained. I might need to do some research on him!
Make coffee, watch Face the Nation, eat breakfast, have second cup of coffee, go on line to see what's cooking, read the newspapers, if I don't have anything specific to do, then get dressed and go out. If I have something specific to do, I do that and read the newspapers when I come back. I know, you are so envious of my life, but please don't overexcite yourself.