May 25 2009

A public service announcement

It’s Monday.

That’s right, wipe the sleep out of your eyes and fire up the grill.  It’s what I like to call Second Sunday – it looks like Sunday, it feels like Sunday but it’s not.  This means, of course, that tomorrow is not Monday and that for the rest of the week I will be unsure of what day it is.  That goes perfectly with the fact that I with friends and family scattered all over the country that I rarely am sure what time it is.

Although right now it is time for coffee.

Will you make time to write on this Memorial Day holiday?  With one barbeque on the docket  I’m going to try to carve out a two-hour window later this morning.

Thanks to our soldiers and veterans, I can do I want to do, today and every day.



5 Responses to “A public service announcement”

  1. By Melanie on May 25, 2009 | Reply

    I’ll be editing my little heart out today. :P They don’t really care about Memorial Day down here, but maybe we’ll get a burger in honor of the day.

    And in true American spirit, Ibis got laid off. Boo.

  2. By Mel @ A Box of Chocolates on May 25, 2009 | Reply

    “Thanks to our soldiers and veterans, I can do what I want to do, today and every day.” So true! Since I pretended yesterday was Saturday again, that would make today my Sunday so time to clean the house and catch up laundry to get ready for the week. Only 7 more days until summer vacation though!!

  3. By MindyMom on May 25, 2009 | Reply

    Since I have to work today it is actually a Monday…

    Such is the life of being self-employed – and I do have to go meet with a client for afew hours plus do the work.

    Yeah, it’s a Monday.

    Hope you enjoy your “second Sunday” though.

  4. By Melissa Marsh on May 26, 2009 | Reply

    I watched “The Longest Day” and took a nap. :)

  5. By Annmarie Lockhart on May 31, 2009 | Reply

    Memorial Day Weekend was a working weekend for me, but a labor of love in that it brought vox poetica into being. Memorial Days forward will include my remembrance of this wonderful adventure too. And lest we forget the cost of the freedom to work or not on this day and all others, God rest the souls of those who died so freedom might live; God bless the souls of those who came back from the fight broken of body or spirit.

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