Sunday, May 15, 2011

Monday: A Blue Day

Today is Monday... *sigh... Yesterday was Sunday. (*We knew it) And tomorrow will be Tuesday and a HOLIDAY!!! \(^_^)/ yayyyyy.... Thinking about tomorrow's holiday, I have no courage to go to work today. But here I am... Teaching on the first session at 7 o'clock with our native speaker from England, George.
I have nothing to do after teaching. Too much to do list, frankly speaking. But don't want to do it.
I have just read that Monday has often been called a blue day. It is quoted:


There is considerable speculation as to why this might be so. One theory runs that Monday (before the advent of the washing machine) was the usual day for washing and a blue dye was frequently used to keep clothes from yellowing. Blue is also frequently associated with depression. Since Monday is typically the first workday of the week and workers must look over a long depressing stretch of time until their next day-long break it has often been referred to as a blue day.
Monday
Many cultures see Monday also as an unlucky day, even as a day when people become insane. This may have something to do with the day's association with the moon. The moon has been called inconstant, due to its tendency to wax and wane. The Latin word for moon comes even into our own language to designate lunacy.

For me, Monday is still a Monday. The beginning of our long hibernation. A day that we should start with a smile and a spirit. Even though tomorrow is a holiday, Monday is still a Monday. A working day. No excuses to be absent. No excuses to be lazy. Happy Monday all...... ^^

Here are some pictures taken from Graduation Day and Farewell Party of my Faculty:
 Mineola coat, Executive pants, unbranded bag, Krisna (Bali) bangle





 

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