The Great Rhetorical Question of the day: Why does January Second always seem like a Monday?

I got up and thought about doing laundry, then realized it's the middle of the week and didn't need to. I've already gotten back into the routine - Change calendars... Write 2013 on the check to pay my bill this morning... Check my weight and swear I'll stop eating treats this week... Read LJ... Find funny videos on youtube...

It's not quite like getting back to work nor certainly like going back to school, but it's a routine.
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From: [identity profile] masqthephlsphr.livejournal.com


In the same way that January 1st always seems like a Sunday, and makes me think I should do Sunday things and then realize that's not going to work.

From: [identity profile] atpo-onm.livejournal.com


It is strange how holidays, or even time you spend out of your routine because you're sick affects the sense of time. Just earlier today I lost $20.00 because of street cleaning, which in my case means moving the car before 11 AM every 1st and 3rd Wednesday.

So why didn't I move it today? Because in my mind it didn't "feel" like wednesday, and I forgot the need to until I heard the sweeper swoosh by outside my house.
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