Every time I get a Monday or a Friday off, I think to myself how much I really wish all weekends were 3-day weekends, particularly when I get Mondays off. I think most people are in agreement that Monday tends to be the worst day of the week, if for no other reason than the weekend is at that point as far away as it gets. However, when you take Monday off, in some ways it's still technically the weekend. It's like magic, I know.
By not going to work or doing anything productive (which is what holidays are for), you can skip the whole general crappiness that makes Monday so awful to begin with. In addition, Sundays aren't very relaxing sometimes, especially when there are a lot of meetings and other responsibilities that fill up the day (and take away my precious nap time). Consequently, I'm never quite as relaxed as I would like to be by the time Monday rolls around, and by that time I have to start it all over again...unless it's a holiday. :)
On another note, I saw Indiana Jones on Saturday, and I have to say that because I went in with low expectations, I actually enjoyed it very much. I know a lot of people really hate it, but I guess I'm not super picky with a lot of movies. However, I also watched National Treasure 2, and I decided that I still didn't like those movies. I don't know what it is, whether it's the complete and utter predictability, the convenient coincidences, Nicolas Cage as an intellectual, or the lame canned jokes from Mr. Sidekick that made me dislike both of the National Treasure movies--or maybe all of it combined--but I really don't like them at all. It's just too much for me.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
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