I will not hate this day.
I will not crib this day.
I will not talk about how this day is making everyone moody.
I will not give this day power over my life.
This day is like any other day. And that is how I will treat it.
-- Monday morning blues seem to have infested blogger today. I woke up feeling pathetic that it was a monday morning already, that I have to fight this monday and every other monday to come, alone, for a while. However, I read about ten different blog posts - some random and some that I follow regularly, all on the same theme - monday morning, and how we hate it.
So when the universe is sending you the message so loud and clear you got to do something about it.
It is a gorgeous day today. There's sunshine after a cold and rain-filled weekend. There's the prospect of getting out of the house and going to college. Inspite of the fact that I have some massive backlogs - for everything seems to be moving slowly in the absence of my husband - I am looking forward to the change, and all the good things this week will bring.
If you are at the end of your monday, I hope it was a good one. If you are starting your day reading this post, then I hope you will have a fun-filled day.
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| Spring is right around the corner. Wish harder. My garden daisies, two springs ago. |

3 comments:
lovely read...
truely inspired by u n ur love for plantation, if not for my interest, for u n for the love of the environment n upcoming generation, i'm going to buy plants n grow them. let me try if i can.
@matangi - thank you!
@sans - I am touched that you find it inspiring. I am sure your kids will enjoy a lot. you could try to start with some easy growing flowering plants. daisies, chrysanthemums (banti poolu) and in the winter months, chamanthi. these are all fool proof. just water, and once a month if you can give some fertiliser and they will grow. spread the love girl.
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