An ode to slow weekends

A slow weekend is an incredible thing. This is how it goes.聽

On Friday night, I get takeaway food, sit down and聽let my聽muscles finally relax now that the week is over.聽

On Saturday morning I聽sleep in late, and read in bed for ages. I'm in no hurry to leave the warmth of my bed on a crisp autumn morning like this. When I do get out of bed, I sit and have a cup of tea with my Mum. I make breakfast, taking my time. I visit the bakery and get some pastries to have with coffee. By then, it's past midday.聽

The afternoon is for errands. I drive around town, enjoying the sunshine and listening to some nice tunes. I pick up some groceries and a gift for a friend. I come home and potter around, tidying and maybe cleaning a little bit. I have a cuddle with the dog.聽

In the evening, I sit down with a glass of wine and call a friend. Then I settle in to watch some TV by myself in bed. The perfect Saturday night.聽

On Sunday, I wake up late again. I go and get coffee with a friend and we talk about uni and what the future holds. In the afternoon I do some work on an assignment, but I'm taking it slow. I get up and make a shepherd's pie which聽should feed me for most of the week. I make a plan for managing my workload for the week to come. Then I sit in the afternoon sun for a bit, just soaking up the rays and being still for a minute.聽

When Sunday evening comes around, I feel great. I feel rested, for once.聽

Sadly, most of my weekends aren't this slow. Usually I have assignments due, or social commitments, or whatever else it is that makes life so busy.聽

But there is nothing better than a slow weekend.聽

Tagged in Student life, self-care, What messes with your head