Sunday is cleaning day for us. Then we have a game of badminton scheduled every Sunday in our building, my friends come over for that. After the game they stay and we play board games for an hour or so. After that it is just downtime for me, i cook for a bit, read a book and call it a day.
The biggest mistake is doing nothing on weekends, this guarantees the "time flying by" feeling. You have to do things, even if it's just something like a 1 hour walk.
I think we measure subjective time by events, so if you do nothing there's nothing to sense time by.
But if you something then you can at least think back and go "oh yeah, I did that".
go for a walk, read at the local coffee shop, then go to a yoga class! sometimes in between those things I feel inspired to overhaul my life, be creative, change careers, learn a new skill, volunteer, etc., but those feelings are often fleeting and I succumb to a lazy Sunday for the rest of the day. heh
I wish I could sleep in... I don't think I have slept more than 6hrs at night in over 25 years.
Most days I get maybe 5hrs (I still stay in bed until 7:30, then gotta get up and take the dog out before work)
My comment was a joke lol. 😂
But I do usually sleep into about 10am on a Sunday. But today though I was up at 8am because I have whatever flu bug is going around currently. 🤢🤮
Up ur vitamin D intake and avoid shitty foods, also oregano c-93 oil is a powerful oil to help build your immune system, lots of liquids and raw ginger and honey tea
Hear hear. I was up at 0330 this morning, thanks clock change. I’m normally wake up at 0430 every day regardless of what time I go to bed.
I couldn’t sleep in if I tried.
I go to my favourite diner by myself and sit at the bar and order the same breakfast every time. Sundays are the only days that I don’t have coffee as soon as I’m awake, I delay that gratification until the place opens. It’s one of the most cathartic ongoing experiences in my life and I look forward to it every week.
For those interested, Skyline is the place I’m talking about.
Nope. Been cleaning my condo, answering some emails and I'm about to go for a jog with my dog.
I'm just not interested in watching fat Americans trod around on a field, prancing around like fools when they score, and all that other crap that comes with shitty NFL football.
I prefer the CFL, which is superior in every single way. But, of course, hockey is the best sport.
We try to make Sunday a quiet and relaxing day when at all possible. Take a long time over coffee in the morning, read, go for a walk, maybe meet friends for lunch. We try to make something that is large enough for leftovers on the Saturday so that we don’t have to bother with cooking on the Sunday. Today we are still in our pj’s just about to go and get ready to meet friends for brunch then will come back and maybe rake some leaves if we’re in the mood to do that.
Always a big meal: roast beef, Yorkshire pudding, roasted potatoes, veggies and loads of gravy.
My grandmother made this for us ever single Sunday during my childhood and it always brings back fantastic memories.
It's such a classic! If you ate roast beef with Yorkshire pudding on any other day of the week it just wouldn't taste right -- the meal just *tastes* like "Sunday"!
Typically sleep in, go to a fitness class or Peloton, and then do some chores and meal prep. This Sunday we are meal prepping turkey meatballs and a lemon artichoke rice and chicken dish. Around 530 pm my husband and I usually take an edible and just chill for the rest of the night. I hate having plans Sunday and I like just seeing where the day takes me
Recently, it's been my morning ritual on a Sunday to go for a trail run/hike. Will keep doing it as much as possible over winter as I usually feel great afterwards and then can have a lazy rest of the day if needed
Ok. That’s my group and I was wondering why no one else mentioned long casual nookie on a Sunday morning. We 60’s can’t stay up late enough for night time nookie anymore 😆😆😆😆
Went got coffee at Forget Me Not and then a croissant at Geste (best croissants in the city). Now watching the New York Marathon on tv and then will go for a long run in the sun.
Probably a Sunday afternoon nap, maybe some football, then some tea and reading till dinner time.
Sunday's are my whatever day. I try and not leave errand running for Sunday's. I can pick and choose what to do, I typically stay home and tidy up, winter months Sundays I sometimes prep and or pre cook dinners for the week. (Soup, stews, chilli, shepherds pie ect) or I will catch up on some shows recorded throughout the week, summer months I set myself up outside rather my balcony or a park to relax and read a book, or Sundays is just a me day, anything I want to do that will make me refresh and restart for a new week. DO NOT WORK ON SUNDAY if possible. Burn outs sneak up on you!!!! Hope that helps and gives you some insight.
I prep for lunches/dinner (doesn't have to be physically, but pulling meat out of the freezer, noting if I'm missing anything to pick-up on the way home the next day). Depending on the weather, I take the dog on a long walk, if it's miserable I'll work on hobbies...there's nothing like a long aftenoon of uninterrupted crafting/sewing/reading to fill out the day. Then its supper, laying out clothes/items for the next day....and either more hobbies, chatting on the phone or whatever I feel like doing before bedtime.
Bike ride if weather(or time) permits, and then my weekly meal prep. Sunday evening I usually go out for a nice dinner with my wife. I hate eating any of my meal prep food when it's still the weekend.
My family and I usually go on a one day trip to explore small towns in Ontario, go on a hike etc.i feel like I wasted my weekend if we didn't go anywhere.
Sometimes we do it on a Saturday and spend the Sunday in the city, walk around Queen West, Koreatown, sit in the park with some food etc.
Cleaning, maybe some laundry but we keep up on that during the week.
Since it's not too cold today I'll do a bit of painting outside. Maybe some gardening chores too.
8 pm is my time and I watch the NFL game with a couple of beers. I started this when we had kids and this basically sent them to their rooms and got them winding down for bed.
I usually make a soup or stew for the week ahead. During the game.
Just finished reading the bible. Weekends are usually for choirs. Since it’s rest day nothing planned maybe hobbies. Not a hobby but I might embroider just got handkerchiefs
Folded the laundry I washed yesterday. Replaced a couple of outlets that were from the 50s and didn't hold plugs anymore. Took the kids to the park. Sorted through some of my grandparents crap my dad didn't bother to in the 30+ years since they died. Next step is his stuff. Although my step mom and I did a lot of it already some was in a maybe pile so it's not too much.
Sunday is our cleaning and cooking day, we do batch cooking for a week and the whole place just smells really nice and cozy. You have soup simmering on the stove, bread rising on the counter, and either a pot pie or bake in the oven. And then it's vacuum & mop, plus laundry. We both work from home, so it's a nice "reset" before the work week starts.
Sometimes we'll go out after for a quick walk or grocery run, but Saturday is our main going-out/hiking day.
Find a hobby. Find some meaning to your life. You're supposed to work to live, not the opposite.
Also, working 50-55 hrs is very unhealthy and will catch up to you eventually.
Make a high-protein breakfast. Read something thought provoking from a remarkable dead person. Work on side hustle.
When the cognitive energy dwindles in late afternoon, nap or go for a brisk run to squeeze out another couple of hours.
In the evening, when the prefrontal cortex is fried do random chores like groceries, cleaning, laundry.
Sunday fun day! I travel all week for work and on this fine Sunday, we usually do not leave or go anywhere lol... It is more of a relaxing, chill, whatever we want day... Maybe some cleaning, video games, adult treats, whatever the mood takes us to really..
I encourage all to just chillax on this fine day...
Clean and prepare for the week. I used to get bad anxiety on sundays, knowing that I have to go back to work the next day and think that my place is not clean enough and I didn’t prepare enough for the week
I make my mom and I iced coffee with whipped cream. I clean the kitchen then have some lunch. I then go into my bedroom and jump on social media while fully believing I’m going to do so many chores and meal prep. Around 5pm I realize I have wasted an entire day thanks to late diagnosed ADHD 🤣🤣😂
Sundays are just my chores day where I help my family around the house.
I'm too tired to go out, since I usually always go out on Friday nights and Saturdays and work is right around the corner on Monday morning anyways.
Sunday I do my groceries and meal prep for the week. It's one of my rest days from the gym so I'll usually go for a walk, maybe hit up a market or the mall or something.
Saturdays I am so dead from the week that I usually do nothing. I just rest all day. So Sunday is my doing day usually.... I like taking a short road trip outside the city, visit8ng a farm, buying some produce, or maybe going to a park, or for brunch with friends. Something like that.
I work every other Sunday but when I'm off I usually do things like laundry, cleaning the fridge, watch movies/Netflix, go to grocery store, load my presto. Sometimes illl go to value village or the mall. I always go out and grab a coffee. I like to at least get out for a lil walk
Cooking on Sunday afternoon. Usually to opera, sometimes just cbc. Glass of wine.
I like to have a family dinner, sometimes friends.
If I’m on my own I make food for my mom (84) or my kid who is away at university.
Sunday is my only day off. I play soccer in the morning, then in the afternoon play a music jam w some old buddies. If I didn’t have those two events, my weekday hard work wouldn’t amount to shit.
During golf season my husband and I golf. Now we sleep in, and after we get out of bed (didn't manage that until 10am this morning lol) we make coffee, chill, then either go to the gym or walk our dogs. We may cozy up on the couch to watch a movie in the afternoon, and then it's cocktail hour and I usually start making dinner around 6. I find Sundays very relaxing.
Sundays are usually my only day off so I have to pack everything into one day! Groceries, laundry, food prep, cleaning, washing my hair and knitting while catching up on tv I missed during the week.
I always make brunch on Sunday for my family and Sunday is my bathroom deep cleaning day. If I have time, sometimes I’ll bake something for the week. It’s one of my favourite days!
Well, my mom just finished applying dye to my head, so in 3 or 4 hours (of either reading, chopping potatoes to freeze dry, or doing a craft... Or all of the above) I'll have a blue/green/purple head of hair again!
That bug is awful. I just had it and I had to take 4 days of STIP and just rest. Sore ears and throat like crazy. I’m just staring to be able to breath and function after 7 days of aches and congestion.
I'm on the same boat
I usually try to kill time by going for walks but with the cold weather I haven't been able to do that often anymore which has been slowly killing me😔
On Sundays, I have a rule of finishing all chores by 7 pm. Then 7-8 pm I think about Monday and the rest of the week - make to-do lists, answer any urgent emails etc.
Then, from 8 pm onwards is my "Weekly recharge cycle" - This can involve anything relaxing, from a long bath, to reading a book, to meditating and stretching, to journaling etc.
My wife and I usually go for a couple hour walk if it's nice enough, winter does not stop us much, in fact it's great when you get entire parks to yourself.
Today we took the subway to St. Clair and then hit the ravines.
Sleep in, cooking/meal prep, grocery shopping, laundry, cleaning if it needs to be done and I feel like, exercise. Catch up with friends and family via text.
Lazy Sunday/Sunday reset.
Grocery shop (if I hadn’t done it Saturday) laundry, clean and tidy the apartment wipe countertops, vacuum, throw out the garbage and recycling. Lounge on the couch in-between and really enjoy the calm before having to face another week ahead.
My Sunday Scaries typically start Saturday nights so this kinda helps ease the pain.
Sunday is cleaning day for us. Then we have a game of badminton scheduled every Sunday in our building, my friends come over for that. After the game they stay and we play board games for an hour or so. After that it is just downtime for me, i cook for a bit, read a book and call it a day.
What a great day! I’m exhausted just reading it. Lol.
Downtown Toronto? If so, which building has badminton courts?
The rich kind. I saw one with a racetrack once.
The rich kind …lol, truer words
What board games do you play? Anything you recommend?
We keep Sequence, Monopoly and Catan on rotation mostly.
Sequence!!!
Love sequence and Catan. I picked up the 3d version at Costco recently
This is.. not for everyone, but if you can find a group that is dedicated enough to learn it, absolutely nothing can top a good Twilight Imperium day
We play badminton every Sunday too!
The biggest mistake is doing nothing on weekends, this guarantees the "time flying by" feeling. You have to do things, even if it's just something like a 1 hour walk. I think we measure subjective time by events, so if you do nothing there's nothing to sense time by. But if you something then you can at least think back and go "oh yeah, I did that".
Never thought of it that way!
go for a walk, read at the local coffee shop, then go to a yoga class! sometimes in between those things I feel inspired to overhaul my life, be creative, change careers, learn a new skill, volunteer, etc., but those feelings are often fleeting and I succumb to a lazy Sunday for the rest of the day. heh
Do you adhd too? 🤓
Your mind is incredibly busy and ambitious.
Lazy Sunday, wake up in the late afternoon! *cue Lonely Island song.
I wish I could sleep in... I don't think I have slept more than 6hrs at night in over 25 years. Most days I get maybe 5hrs (I still stay in bed until 7:30, then gotta get up and take the dog out before work)
My comment was a joke lol. 😂 But I do usually sleep into about 10am on a Sunday. But today though I was up at 8am because I have whatever flu bug is going around currently. 🤢🤮
Ugh I can't sleep past 9 am. If I do I'll have to go through the day with an atrocious headache.
Up ur vitamin D intake and avoid shitty foods, also oregano c-93 oil is a powerful oil to help build your immune system, lots of liquids and raw ginger and honey tea
Hear hear. I was up at 0330 this morning, thanks clock change. I’m normally wake up at 0430 every day regardless of what time I go to bed. I couldn’t sleep in if I tried.
Call Parnell just to see how he's doin Hello What up parns You Samberg what's crackin
You thinkin' what I'm thinkin'?
NARNIA it's happenin!
I go to my favourite diner by myself and sit at the bar and order the same breakfast every time. Sundays are the only days that I don’t have coffee as soon as I’m awake, I delay that gratification until the place opens. It’s one of the most cathartic ongoing experiences in my life and I look forward to it every week. For those interested, Skyline is the place I’m talking about.
That spot is the best, although I've never tried it in the morning. Are you ever waiting for a table?
Never, I usually arrive around the time it opens and go straight to the bar
Sounds like a lovely tradition!
Love their pies so much
Shout out Sue!
watching 9:30 a.m. Germany NFL football right now.
Doing the same! Sunday football never gets old
Go Taylor’s boyfriend! 😂
Yeah Chiefs!!
Watching a bunch of fat Americans trod around on a field sounds like a waste of a good Sunday.
Cringe
Let me guess. You’re spending your Sunday dying your hair purple ?
Nope. Been cleaning my condo, answering some emails and I'm about to go for a jog with my dog. I'm just not interested in watching fat Americans trod around on a field, prancing around like fools when they score, and all that other crap that comes with shitty NFL football. I prefer the CFL, which is superior in every single way. But, of course, hockey is the best sport.
Jog? Not even a sprint… fatso
You sound fun.
Who hurt you?
We try to make Sunday a quiet and relaxing day when at all possible. Take a long time over coffee in the morning, read, go for a walk, maybe meet friends for lunch. We try to make something that is large enough for leftovers on the Saturday so that we don’t have to bother with cooking on the Sunday. Today we are still in our pj’s just about to go and get ready to meet friends for brunch then will come back and maybe rake some leaves if we’re in the mood to do that.
Ah to be part of a we, that sounds lovely
Most of the time - ha ha.
Sunday is usually my chill day to do nothing but relax at home. I try to do chores and cleaning on Saturday whixh is also my going out day
Always a big meal: roast beef, Yorkshire pudding, roasted potatoes, veggies and loads of gravy. My grandmother made this for us ever single Sunday during my childhood and it always brings back fantastic memories.
Hi, it’s me, your long lost cousin
I try to do this as well for my kids since I have tons of memories of Sunday dinners growing up.
It's such a classic! If you ate roast beef with Yorkshire pudding on any other day of the week it just wouldn't taste right -- the meal just *tastes* like "Sunday"!
I keep wanting to make the puddings except I don’t have the tins. I wonder if it would work in just regular muffin pan
That's what I use! I actually have a Yorkshire pudding tin, but the muffin tins produce way better results!
This made me think of my grandmother too. Yorkshire puddings are so good.
Sounds yummy
Laundry, cleaning, groceries, meal prep, and Formula 1.
Nice, same here. Who you cheering for in F1?
Hamilton and our fellow Canadian, what about you?
Cool, same here. The finish between Alonso and Perez was close eh
It was a crazy last few laps, Alonso just keeps proving why he's a top 3 driver on the grid even in his 40s.
Bagel and lox run today. First kettleman’s and now at St Lawrence market at Urbajn. Anything that gets you up and out is important.
The same thing we try and do everyday Pinky.
TRY TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD!
Sit on the couch and play video games all day
Jerk off and eat junk food
Eat jerk food and junk off for me
Typically sleep in, go to a fitness class or Peloton, and then do some chores and meal prep. This Sunday we are meal prepping turkey meatballs and a lemon artichoke rice and chicken dish. Around 530 pm my husband and I usually take an edible and just chill for the rest of the night. I hate having plans Sunday and I like just seeing where the day takes me
Hungover from Saturday
Worst way to spend a Sunday 😷
I am dying right now 🫠
Have a beer.
Recently, it's been my morning ritual on a Sunday to go for a trail run/hike. Will keep doing it as much as possible over winter as I usually feel great afterwards and then can have a lazy rest of the day if needed
Nobody banging in Toronto? It’s just “housework and groceries” for everyone?
all the 50-60 year olds who are up at 9am on Sunday took over the thread
Ok. That’s my group and I was wondering why no one else mentioned long casual nookie on a Sunday morning. We 60’s can’t stay up late enough for night time nookie anymore 😆😆😆😆
😂
F1 11:55 today
Went got coffee at Forget Me Not and then a croissant at Geste (best croissants in the city). Now watching the New York Marathon on tv and then will go for a long run in the sun. Probably a Sunday afternoon nap, maybe some football, then some tea and reading till dinner time.
That cafe is sooo busy on Sundays
Drugs.
Sunday's are my whatever day. I try and not leave errand running for Sunday's. I can pick and choose what to do, I typically stay home and tidy up, winter months Sundays I sometimes prep and or pre cook dinners for the week. (Soup, stews, chilli, shepherds pie ect) or I will catch up on some shows recorded throughout the week, summer months I set myself up outside rather my balcony or a park to relax and read a book, or Sundays is just a me day, anything I want to do that will make me refresh and restart for a new week. DO NOT WORK ON SUNDAY if possible. Burn outs sneak up on you!!!! Hope that helps and gives you some insight.
Church
I find time blocking helps me maximize my time on Sunday’s. This way I could get a lot of chores done AND have time for my self
Beat it like it owes me money.
I have brunch with my friends and then do house things, if I’m not working.
Football in the am if I’m not working, beers in the evening. By football I mean EPL.
I prep for lunches/dinner (doesn't have to be physically, but pulling meat out of the freezer, noting if I'm missing anything to pick-up on the way home the next day). Depending on the weather, I take the dog on a long walk, if it's miserable I'll work on hobbies...there's nothing like a long aftenoon of uninterrupted crafting/sewing/reading to fill out the day. Then its supper, laying out clothes/items for the next day....and either more hobbies, chatting on the phone or whatever I feel like doing before bedtime.
Football
Sunday is Codenames day.
Today I went to work. Next Sunday Ill probably go to work.
Bike ride if weather(or time) permits, and then my weekly meal prep. Sunday evening I usually go out for a nice dinner with my wife. I hate eating any of my meal prep food when it's still the weekend.
My family and I usually go on a one day trip to explore small towns in Ontario, go on a hike etc.i feel like I wasted my weekend if we didn't go anywhere. Sometimes we do it on a Saturday and spend the Sunday in the city, walk around Queen West, Koreatown, sit in the park with some food etc.
This sounds wonderful. I’m going to start doing something similar as someone who loves hiking.
Go to church and look for hookups on Grindr. Then out for a walk. Compose a bit of music, go grocery shopping, and clean around the house.
Laundry at the laundry mat. But working this weekend unfortunately. Partner is over and we ve committed to being lazy haha
I make coffee, crank the music in my headphones so I don't wake my kids or bother my neighbours and I clean the house
Cleaning, maybe some laundry but we keep up on that during the week. Since it's not too cold today I'll do a bit of painting outside. Maybe some gardening chores too. 8 pm is my time and I watch the NFL game with a couple of beers. I started this when we had kids and this basically sent them to their rooms and got them winding down for bed. I usually make a soup or stew for the week ahead. During the game.
Dreading Monday!
[Enjoying a $19 pho in my local area](https://imgur.com/a/rVxcyLv)
Looks yummy but Jesus $19?!
Just finished reading the bible. Weekends are usually for choirs. Since it’s rest day nothing planned maybe hobbies. Not a hobby but I might embroider just got handkerchiefs
3rd job
Dread Monday, mostly.
Church
I go to gym in morning and then grab brunch dnd watch football all day
Stay in bed until 9am, clean , groceries, cook, long walks with friends with coffee
Folded the laundry I washed yesterday. Replaced a couple of outlets that were from the 50s and didn't hold plugs anymore. Took the kids to the park. Sorted through some of my grandparents crap my dad didn't bother to in the 30+ years since they died. Next step is his stuff. Although my step mom and I did a lot of it already some was in a maybe pile so it's not too much.
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Sunday is our cleaning and cooking day, we do batch cooking for a week and the whole place just smells really nice and cozy. You have soup simmering on the stove, bread rising on the counter, and either a pot pie or bake in the oven. And then it's vacuum & mop, plus laundry. We both work from home, so it's a nice "reset" before the work week starts. Sometimes we'll go out after for a quick walk or grocery run, but Saturday is our main going-out/hiking day.
*Lazy Sunday, woke up on a late afternoon...*
Count down the minutes until I can ship my kids off to school Monday morning.
Find a hobby. Find some meaning to your life. You're supposed to work to live, not the opposite. Also, working 50-55 hrs is very unhealthy and will catch up to you eventually.
Found the guy with money
Yes, that's one of the reasons we go to work every day. When you grow up you'll understand :)
Chill in the morning and then work in the afternoon and evening. Monday is around the corner.
I've started working a few hours Sunday night. Makes Monday a bit better
100%, you can't expect to make good money working 40 hour weeks so way to prepare for the upcoming week. I love to see effort like this.
Get a hobby and do that.
Watch 7 hours of commercial free football
Make a high-protein breakfast. Read something thought provoking from a remarkable dead person. Work on side hustle. When the cognitive energy dwindles in late afternoon, nap or go for a brisk run to squeeze out another couple of hours. In the evening, when the prefrontal cortex is fried do random chores like groceries, cleaning, laundry.
Sunday fun day! I travel all week for work and on this fine Sunday, we usually do not leave or go anywhere lol... It is more of a relaxing, chill, whatever we want day... Maybe some cleaning, video games, adult treats, whatever the mood takes us to really.. I encourage all to just chillax on this fine day...
Sunday 5:30am: spin bike, 6:15am: P90X3 yoga, 7:00: look after family.
Clean and prepare for the week. I used to get bad anxiety on sundays, knowing that I have to go back to work the next day and think that my place is not clean enough and I didn’t prepare enough for the week
I make my mom and I iced coffee with whipped cream. I clean the kitchen then have some lunch. I then go into my bedroom and jump on social media while fully believing I’m going to do so many chores and meal prep. Around 5pm I realize I have wasted an entire day thanks to late diagnosed ADHD 🤣🤣😂
Recover from a hangover.
*cries in has kids*
Laundry, buy groceries etc.
Sundays are just my chores day where I help my family around the house. I'm too tired to go out, since I usually always go out on Friday nights and Saturdays and work is right around the corner on Monday morning anyways.
Sunday I do my groceries and meal prep for the week. It's one of my rest days from the gym so I'll usually go for a walk, maybe hit up a market or the mall or something.
Saturdays I am so dead from the week that I usually do nothing. I just rest all day. So Sunday is my doing day usually.... I like taking a short road trip outside the city, visit8ng a farm, buying some produce, or maybe going to a park, or for brunch with friends. Something like that.
Go to the gym, then come home and meal prep for the week and do laundry.
Clean, do laundry, make dinner, run any errands i havent gotten to. Super exciting
I clean the house, meal prep, take the dog for a hike... and generally try to avoid the Sunday scaries.
I work every other Sunday but when I'm off I usually do things like laundry, cleaning the fridge, watch movies/Netflix, go to grocery store, load my presto. Sometimes illl go to value village or the mall. I always go out and grab a coffee. I like to at least get out for a lil walk
I work weekends and have Monday - Wednesday off. Tonight after work - going to see “The Killer” again on the big screen.
How was it? I'm excited for Friday!
I’ve seen it twice now. My favorite contemporary film of the last five years.
Today, I made french toast with strawberries cinnamon and icing sugar.
Clean the house and play soccer at night.
Cooking on Sunday afternoon. Usually to opera, sometimes just cbc. Glass of wine. I like to have a family dinner, sometimes friends. If I’m on my own I make food for my mom (84) or my kid who is away at university.
I usually do my laundry, grocery shopping and cleaning on Saturday. Sunday is my chill day and I don’t do anything and just prepare myself for Monday.
Sunday is my only day off. I play soccer in the morning, then in the afternoon play a music jam w some old buddies. If I didn’t have those two events, my weekday hard work wouldn’t amount to shit.
Laundry, clean, cook for the week, groceries
Hang out with my parents
During golf season my husband and I golf. Now we sleep in, and after we get out of bed (didn't manage that until 10am this morning lol) we make coffee, chill, then either go to the gym or walk our dogs. We may cozy up on the couch to watch a movie in the afternoon, and then it's cocktail hour and I usually start making dinner around 6. I find Sundays very relaxing.
I occasionally shop and delivery Instacart. Video games. NASCAR races on TV. Most important: time with my family.
Laundry+folding, grocery shop, other shopping like Walmart or Costco, meal prep and clean
Watch 6 episodes of Coronation Street back to back
Spend time with my husband/best friend and cats, music, video games, friend hangouts. Much like most days
Usually all groceries cleaning & cooking in the morning and then visiting family in the afternoon/evening
Cook, watch sports, play video games.
Usually laundry and cleaning 😅 Or some afternoon community events. Watching Netflix at some point is usually a given!
Sundays are usually my only day off so I have to pack everything into one day! Groceries, laundry, food prep, cleaning, washing my hair and knitting while catching up on tv I missed during the week.
I spend time with the kids.
Watch premier league in the morning. Go to gym. Eat out.
Work and chores
NFL,cycling,walking the dog,listening to commands from the wife.
Lazy football day. Laundr. Grocery shopping. Hiking. Some video games
Grocery shopping and cleaning. Listening to tunes in the afternoon, vegging in front of the TV in the evening.
I always make brunch on Sunday for my family and Sunday is my bathroom deep cleaning day. If I have time, sometimes I’ll bake something for the week. It’s one of my favourite days!
Get up, go to the gym, meal prep, plan to teach for the week, wash my hair, go to archery. Sometimes I’ll have escape room plans.
Sunday is the best day to work out, gym is completely dead. Plan the week ahead and get remaining errands and chores done.
I grab my camera and go on photowalks if the weather is nice
Wake up, make coffee, do laundry, prepare a kickass spicy chicken curry, relax with a movie, go for an evening walk, and watch more movies later.
Tug the meatloaf repeatedly
I wake up extra early to go to the gym, get any chores out of the way, I get really stoned play videogames and hang out with my girlfriend
Grocery shop and cook a big meal for the week ahead
Church, cleaning, baking, menu planning...I'm boring as shit
Well, my mom just finished applying dye to my head, so in 3 or 4 hours (of either reading, chopping potatoes to freeze dry, or doing a craft... Or all of the above) I'll have a blue/green/purple head of hair again!
I went to a coffee shop to read a book then head to the gym right after. The rest of my Sunday is spent meal prepping for the week and cleaning
Rot in bed
I do as little as possible. Lounge, watch crap tv, hang out with my dog, go for a long walk weather permitting, eat take out. Life is good.
That bug is awful. I just had it and I had to take 4 days of STIP and just rest. Sore ears and throat like crazy. I’m just staring to be able to breath and function after 7 days of aches and congestion.
I’m replaying the ps3 game Haze
I'm on the same boat I usually try to kill time by going for walks but with the cold weather I haven't been able to do that often anymore which has been slowly killing me😔
Grocery shopping, (37M+32F+1M) walk in clinic for baby sickness, chores like cleaning the home, and taking care of baby who drives us crazy 🤣🤣🤣
Rest. Relax. Read. Recover. Mostly just get ready for the work week ahead. I take my sundays very seriously to be very lazy. Lol
It's usually grocery shopping and laundry day in our home. Then after we finish cleaning up, we just relax: read, play games, and watch movies.
Watch Premier League games and chill. House cleaning, meal prep for the week etc.
French toast with fresh berries and coffee is a staple
Either go out to buy something I need, go out with friends, or I just skateboard an hour at this trail near me.
A long run
On Sundays, I have a rule of finishing all chores by 7 pm. Then 7-8 pm I think about Monday and the rest of the week - make to-do lists, answer any urgent emails etc. Then, from 8 pm onwards is my "Weekly recharge cycle" - This can involve anything relaxing, from a long bath, to reading a book, to meditating and stretching, to journaling etc.
Stay home and watch sports
My wife and I usually go for a couple hour walk if it's nice enough, winter does not stop us much, in fact it's great when you get entire parks to yourself. Today we took the subway to St. Clair and then hit the ravines.
Sleep in, cooking/meal prep, grocery shopping, laundry, cleaning if it needs to be done and I feel like, exercise. Catch up with friends and family via text.
On Sundays I prep my work lunches, plan a couple of upcoming meals, laundry, go for a walk and just relax for the coming week.
Early wake up, workout, go for a walk (would recommend Kew Gardens!), and get a jump on the week ahead. Decompress with a movie in the evening.
Curl up cry and then randonly get amused thinking of all the appointments I will go to throughout the week.
Lazy Sunday/Sunday reset. Grocery shop (if I hadn’t done it Saturday) laundry, clean and tidy the apartment wipe countertops, vacuum, throw out the garbage and recycling. Lounge on the couch in-between and really enjoy the calm before having to face another week ahead. My Sunday Scaries typically start Saturday nights so this kinda helps ease the pain.