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Do you make Sundays a bit more special than other days of the week?
Do you have a lay-in with a cup of tea and the newspaper?
Or do you have a full English, then a proper Sunday roast later? Do you do the 'traditional' Sunday jobs like cutting the grass, and washing the car, and visiting relatives?
Just another day for us really apart from the Sunday roast.
We enjoy Monday to Friday when its quieter I don't mean that in a nasty way, when both of us worked we longed for the weekends. Now we enjoy peace and quiet.
A lazy Sunday
been to B&Q for some bits and bobs then popped into the local Su Ryder charity shop for a browse.
Had a breakfast cum lunch at local Wetherspoons then home ...doing nothing for rest of the day ,think my sis will be coming round later for a quick coffee
Sunday is the day I "try" to catch up on the housework, I never seem to be in the rest of the week. It doesn't always happen though sometimes it's one of the Sunday markets, or lunch with friends or an event somewhere.
Just another day here - unless you live in Gardenstown. As far as I'm aware, there never have been 'Sunday trading hours' as such here, so many shops are open fairly normal hours (Tesco is open 8am-8pm)
I've got a lot of work to do outside, so if the weather is good, I'll be in the garden.
One concession to Sunday is that we have a more 'formal' dinner at the table, with wine etc..