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Friday, March 26, 2010
"One Love" Out of Seven
There was a "special aire" (if you would) about today that made me think of one of the most talked about and anticipated days within a 120 hour, seven day stretch. When the sun is out in spring it helps generate thoughts of excitement at times, or the expectation of being with family or friends, just thinking about it at the end of a 32 hour work week into the last 8 with baited breath, to only bellow out to your fellow co-workers it's very existence. Everyone you talk to on it's birthday (which comes once a week and always at the end of the work week) know that you know it's birthday which is highly celebrated each week if not every week. The love of everyone's 40 hour work week is the last day proclaimed and heralded as "Friday." I've heard it mentioned as the following, (and you've probably heard it also)... "Happy Friday" or "It's Friday" or "TGIF" or " The Younger Brother to the Weekend has Welcomed Us" and many, many other expressions that celebrate it's very existence. It keeps us young, it's desired like nothing else ever known to the working man or non-working student, it's atmosphere is contagious whether you have a lot to do or nothing at all, it has a certain captivating motivation to break out of the norm, let your hair down for a bit and breathe in the fresh air of freedom, "it's given special recognition for it's vast appeal and therapeutic quality, it's has in it the properties of great weather or not so great weather, yet that has no bearing on it's ability to give one the sense of freedom from the daily routine. It generates it's most powerful effect on those stuck in offices, bound and restricted for 8 hours having random thoughts of "what it's like outside right now," and thoughts of "I should have just stayed at home." For many, the signal that "life begins" is always 4:59pm it's the golden moment. Thoughts of the first thing that they need to do once the last minute of the work day stands boldly at their clocks 5:00 threshold, or It invokes a posture of fresh thoughts -time for one's self, time for family, worship, fun, relaxing, writing, meeting new friends and severing work ties. Friday, the one love out of seven days that's always there for you, -Friday!
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I don't even go out to work and yet I too love Friday's. :-)
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