I love when the four of us are all together on the weekend, sitting in the family room goofing off. My husband and I instantly revert back to our childhood, with our kids and the giggling commences! :)
The Sunday Morning routine:
Check Post Secret, watch This Week or Face the Nation or Meet the Press, listen to Edith Piaf while doing dishes/laundry, making Waffles for the family.
@cak@SirBailey my husband has no days off, so I don’t get a break and no family time between us. I consider a weekend when my husband has at least one day off. It used to be sundays and mondays, but that went out the window long ago :(
@casheroo, My sympathies are with your husband! I did the “7 days a week work” thing for years…You get up in the morning and you don’t have any concept of what day of the week it is.
Spending time with my husband and daughter. Friday nights trying a new recipe. Saturday going to the farmers market and watching movies. A good bottle of wine and companionship with my husband who is also my best friend. Sundays are lazy days spent at home. Friends and family usually pop in. There is always something cooking and ready to be shared. We usually have jazz music playing in the background. Sundays during football season are always packed at my home. We are huge Saints fans and everyone comes over. There’s always too much food and often too much beer available on those days. We live for the weekend as our work week is super busy! Weekends are our time to reconnect with each other and all who are most important to us!
Community Supported Agriculture. Basically my prepaid box-o-veggies. You get a lot of random stuff, which is kind of cool because I’d never had some of these things before. I like the challenge of figuring out what to do with them. Like kale—I’d never had it before except in soup but now kale chips are easily one of my favorite things.