(Note:
This blog entry is about the topic, “How would you spend an ideal
day?”)
No
worries on responsibilities – homeworks, studying, deadlines. The
guilty feeling of procrastinating and cramming in the end should be
eliminated. These are just some rules for me to spend an ideal day.
But how would I spend an ideal day? Maybe.......
On
a warm, sunny day. I can't
promise to wake up early in the morning; but if I miraculously do
wake up before 7am, I would take a good exercise I almost never get.
I could do with a lively sunny-side-up or fluffy scrambled egg for
breakfast. I'd also like to travel down a smooth well-paved road
driving my own car (if I could drive, and if I had my own car) to a
“nature” place – maybe lay a picnic on the banks of a clear,
refreshing, blue river, or get a waterfall bath, or lay down on a mat
on a windy green meadow while reading a book. Of course, I could do
with all the picture takings. I could also do something different
and new like talking to a stranger or an acquaintance, or bumping
into a huge celebrity, and gaining them as friends while
chit-chatting and sipping a cup of coffee under the coffee shop
umbrella. At night, I would love to lay down on a cozy mat at a high
place (maybe on a grassy, windy hill? Or on the roof?) where I could
clearly see the bright stars of the universe or starry lights of the
city, or both.
On
a gloomy, rainy day. Who said I
can't spend an ideal day on a day like this? For the record, I like
waking up at 8 in the morning, realizing that the sun has been and
will probably be hidden by those heavy gray clouds for the rest of
the day, feeling I've had at least 8 hours of sleep, and also lying
awake on the cozily chilled bed linens cooled by the air-conditioned
air preserved by the equally cool environment outside. I would
suffice having a movie marathon for the day – may it be a drama,
comedy, suspense, horror, inspirational, heart-warming,
heart-breaking, old, or new, I'm pretty sure I would enjoy watching
those in my humble black flat-screen. A warm cocoa drink by the hour
of 3 in the afternoon might be the perfect drink I would enjoy; and a
nice grilled dinner would I also love to eat just outside the house
where the warm dinner comforts my body from the shivery temperature.
By the time I have washed myself, I would have allowed my DVD player
to rest – but not the TV. I would want to delight myself in
watching the nightly TV shows of my favorite TV station before I go
to bed and wake up the next morning to face the real world once more.
The
24 hours of my ideal day may not be enough, but I want to make the
most I could out of it – anyway, my ideal day comes only once in a
blue moon.