The morning you need
- Jul 7, 2018
- 2 min read
Let me display a picture for you that may evoke nostalgia. You wake up and you have an amiable morning with your simple or extravagant routine (no judgement) as you begin your day. Today isn't suppose to be hectic like those frantic work days. Today is suppose to be your day filled with whatever your tired heart desires. Instead of a carefree outing to pick up your favorite breakfast, anarchy introduces itself to your day as everyone seems to have the same desire as you, in my case, the desire for those chicken minis. You grin and bare the chaos but the loud demands of the crowd of people are too much for your overwhelmed mind. After what feels like an eon you leave with your beloved breakfast and you scurry over to pick up your prized coffee. This is the cup of coffee that you never have the time to simply sip and enjoy during the week, so you choose to indulge in the largest cup size possible and nestle yourself into the corner of the coffee shop for however long it takes you to slowly dine on your breakfast. You smile at the quietness and you say to yourself, oh this is nice, with your belly full and your cravings satisfied. All the while you're thinking to yourself how peaceful this is your chair is suddenly shoved by the unnecessarily large suitcases of tourists making their way to sit down talking arrogantly loud. They do not even acknowledge your presence little alone your discomfort and just like that your serenity is gone. The morning you wanted is yet again interrupted with the extemporaneous bouts of chaos. All you want now is some real peace and quiet so you just hurry home to your bed. Your once energetic and inspired mind that was ready for the open day ahead is now exhausted from the hustle and bustle of the city and those pesky tourists. You decide to succumb to your bed so you climb back into your sanctuary. Here, you spend the rest of the morning where you knew you needed to be all along... the universe is funny that way. It seems to force you into the situations you need the most, and in this case, rest.
























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