{"id":17,"date":"2005-08-07T10:11:00","date_gmt":"2005-08-07T10:11:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/whoisandrewwee.com\/?p=17"},"modified":"2006-07-11T17:57:53","modified_gmt":"2006-07-11T09:57:53","slug":"sundays-after-sundays-after-sundays","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/whoisandrewwee.com\/uncategorized\/sundays-after-sundays-after-sundays\/","title":{"rendered":"sundays after sundays after sundays"},"content":{"rendered":"
sunday has to be one of my favourite days. (not that there are that many to choose from)<\/p>\n
it’s one of the few days where i can sleep the whole day away without feeling (too) guilty about it.<\/p>\n
and for those who might be inclined to skive the housecleaning duties, it’s the perfect time to make a batch of cookies or ice-cream.<\/p>\n
although i know i probably should catch up on work that’s been piling up throughout the week, my three most popular things to do on sunday include:<\/p>\n
1) Ironing: yep, there’s nothing like ironing 30 work shirts at once (especially when i realise there isn’t anything left in my wardrobe on monday, except my ‘old uncle’ work shirt). i would put a picture here, except that i’ve worn it already and its current condition is not ‘photograph-able’.<\/p>\n
2) Sleep: as in regenerative unconsciousness, not as in the other sleep. there’s nothing like making up for a couple of frantic 4 hour nocturnal ‘naps’ in the midst of meeting project deadlines during the week.<\/p>\n
Some of signs that tell i’m really tired:
\na) an ‘out of the body’ experience while i’m awake, and feeling detached from my body.
\nb) experience ‘lag’ (or ‘internet latency’) between the time i am thinking of doing something and my body actually doing it.
\nc) feeling really really exhausted, but being unable to fall asleep when i’m in bed.<\/p>\n
yep, i definitely feel more ‘alive’ after these naps.<\/p>\n
3) eat: the quintessential singaporean pastime, to scour the papers and magazine and find the next foodies paradise before the other foodies find it.<\/p>\n
the secret i’ve found is to go for dinner at 630pm (6pm if possible), because the half hour headstart could save about 1-2 hours of waiting time.<\/p>\n
if going for lunch, head out to the place at 11am.<\/p>\n
i hate crowds when i go shopping. the same applies to eating too.<\/p>\n
—
\ncollateral damage<\/p>\n
What’s a sign of how productive my week had been?<\/p>\n
My ‘to do’ list:<\/p>\n