“never underestimate the healing power of melted cheese”

I’ll be the first to tell you that I hate Sundays (Sunday nights in particular). Even when The Sopranos and Curb Your Enthusiasm are “in season” this problem can’t be solved. I always have felt this way from when I was in grade school through today and I’ve discussed this before (here and here).

This even used to effect me when I was on summer break from school. I think my problem initially started with the awful television that was on Sunday nights while I was growing up. Back in the old days the worst was being stuck watching The George Michael Sports Machine since nothing else was on television late Sunday nights.

While reading my RSS feeds this morning (specifically kottke.org), I saw that I’m not the only one who feels this way. Finally, I’m normal! :)

“Rearming for the new week can produce anxiety and a sense of loss,” confirms psychologist Gary Hayes of the New York management consulting firm Hayes, Brunswick & Partners. It’s a result of the loss of momentary control that we gain on the weekend and then all but surrender during the workweek.

I’m always thinking of how I can “spruce” up my Sunday nights. Maybe that’s the perfect night to do my “much talked about yet nothing to show for” Podcast?

I think I need to go on a permanent vacation. That seems to be the only time I don’t care what day of the week it is.*

* – Unless, of course, it’s a Sunday and I’m flying back from Vegas

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