Life on Saturday in MOI
I can see some of my follower nodding at this…Saturday is the most longed for day of the week…you
know why for you who conquer….and by the way which day do you really yearn for in during week?
For my case,
it’s the day you wake up late while trying to offload sleep hangovers of the early
rising-wee days. At this day, thorough cleaning and personal grooming
intensify. time You can now take unusual longer time breakfasting. Moreover, you
have chances of making full meals rather to compensate junk food and light
snacks you swallowed at weekdays just to quench hunger
At least you can pay tribute to “mabs”
shopping for groceries and adding up your closet…. Me “Its time you visit mabs
because its outgrowing its capacity…you may not believe it till you get there….”message
on a light note for those dread going there. On Saturday, you can accompany
friend(s) or visitors who came over to spend a weekend to celebrate nature’s
goodness. Additionally, you can have can have time paying visits to lost
friends.
It time to
check your closet for long not worn fittings unsuitable for official and
serious place as lecture halls presentations and church services on Sunday for
some. Casuals apply mostly. Half-clothes at most cases are preferred. This
includes t-shirts, tights, shots, stockings, track suits and what a few. More
aeration of the feet for men.
At times,
you get ample time doing assignments and read for cats in relaxed environments.
Looking for and watching movies are frequent.
For the
religious, it’s a forum going to bush and prayer mountains for extensive and
vehement prayers. For More fellowships
and meeting for this day.
It’s a healing , nursing time for the
strenuous week. At least you spent worrying less time eating what saved at the course
of the week at f2, meanwhile while out of academic square.
I love Fridays and Saturdays, talk of watching, strolling and just having fun outside the lecture room environment.
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