friday is my favorite day of the week because this is a holiday and my mother cooks my favorite meals on this day. And guess today i had one of my most favorite foods today
grandad: We all have a day of the week that we look forward to. Mine is Wednesday when the 'pennies' go into the bank.
sundays because i meet my friends at about 10am and we have our rideout on the motorbikes. once we have decided where to go we stop for lunch and then the ride back home, great day.
Sunday for me, as every other day of the week is WORK, WORK, WORK.... it's the one day when I can relax and take in some good Bible teaching and have some nice social time visiting with other folks that attend the fellowship meeting, then catch up on some rest.
My favorite day of the week is "today" because no matter what day it is it's always "today" and that's all I really have anyhow. I find lots of good in every day and pace myself to enjoy each one to the best of my ability. I work the afternoon shift (3-11) and really get the best out of the day before I have to go to work. Of course the days that I don't have to go to work are even better but to look forward to only one day a week wastes the other six. jmho
omgamike: Actually, at age 61, any day of the week is special to me. Every morning where I can wake up and view the beauty of life all around me, is special.
Why Thursday? Because the public library where I use the computer is open till 8PM on Thursdays. We get to use the computer longer on Thursdays. Working hard to be able to afford a computer of my own.
chococherrieSomewhere over the Rainbow, Indonesia5,647 posts
mnowsa: friday is my favorite day of the week because this is a holiday and my mother cooks my favorite meals on this day. And guess today i had one of my most favorite foods today
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