When a Monday morning kicks off in a weary
manner, then the prospect of the whole week becomes scary. You do not know what
to expect and when. It is more like operating in a vacuum, where you do not
know or feel anything, all you do is pray that the wheels of time turn faster
so that you get to Thursday again.
I am not sure how you spent your weekend,
but all I am sure about is that nobody quite enjoys their Monday mornings.
Somehow we all would like to wish away Mondays, get them totally expunged from
the calendar. It would be fallacious, at least I believe, if anyone was to
claim that they always enjoy their Mondays. However, some would, depending on
how they spend their weekends, look forward to Monday.
I would not say I had a busy weekend, that
would be a lie, but then again that might just be the reason why I did not
enjoy this particular Monday. Maybe a glimpse into how I spent my weekend would
come in handy in convincing you to join me in this campaign where we officially
hate Mondays. This is not a journal I am doing, so for my own good I will leave
out all the ‘juicy’ details and hope that it is one of those moments where
curiosity and suspense makes you remain locked on my piece of literature.
I am not sure when your weekend begun, mine
started on Wednesday morning, picked up on Thursday and by Friday it was over
the roof. I know that contradicts my earlier statement of me having a not so
busy weekend, but then again who said you have to be busy for you to get over the
roof? The details of Thursday and Friday I will have to minimize since they
fall under the ‘juicy’ category of which we are not venturing into. I do not
drink either by the way, in case you are wondering or expecting to read a
drunk’s confession.
So on Thursday my acquaintances and I (text
missing) … then on Friday I had to wake up at 7 o’clock in the morning because
I was to be settled down by 8 a.m. to acquire some knowledge on Equity (by the
way, did you know that equity aids the vigilant and not the indolent? Mmmh)
Then came my good professor with his theatrics on Trial Advocacy (again, text
missing)… before you know it I was having a sweet (‘juicy’ details withheld)
Friday night.
Saturday! A good day on the calendar, never
disappoints, unless it is off season in the major football (yanks prefer
soccer) leagues. After my sweet (‘juicy’ details withheld) Friday night, it was
inevitable that I was going to wake up past 8 a.m. Ooh! I almost forgot, I
received a phone call from a special friend asking me to help out with
something, so I rushed out of bed, into the shower, got dressed up and set off.
It was quite more disappointing for me that I did not offer that much help,
than it was for her.
However, we cannot allow my unfortunate
incapacity towards my friend’s request derail us from the main issue. The day
was set to be a much more eventful day. I was also caught up in the football
web and on this particular day I watched Gor Mahia FC on the one hand,
unfortunately lose the Kenyan (Tusker) Premier League title, while on the other
hand, Tusker FC (yes…tusker) deservedly retained the same. That was a highly
predictable game by around the 30th minute, so I might have been
disappointed as a Gor fan but I would not really say I was hurt. Then across
the borders came a more entertaining and unpredictable game. Some well known
devils in red came eye to eye with certain villains; it was a bad meets evil
turn of events.
To cut an ‘evil’ story short, you do not
easily get rid of a devil, especially when it is in red. Sunday, I woke up to a
pancake promise, rushed to say my Hail Mary and within a couple of hours the
pancakes were history (whoever wants to rid the world off the amazing me should
simply spike my pancakes). Later that day… I still think old Harry Redknap was
the man for Spurs, the boys lacked their usual self-belief and drive. So that
was a boring game, it was much better when time came for an astonishingly
improved Chelsea side who were up against the see-sawing Scousers. You cannot
mention Liverpool and fail to talk about their natural cheat and cheeky number
7, (of course I have never forgiven him for Ghana’s exit from World Cup 2010).
Then another (‘juicy’ details withheld) night capped my weekend off.
After all those activities, mind you I have
not revealed the distance covered and kilo joules of energy lost in between, I
was still expected to be up and paying attention by 8 a.m. So I dragged myself
out of bed to mark the end of another sweet (‘juicy’ details withheld) night.
The difference between this one and the others was that it led to the dreaded
Monday morning. The dreadful day that should just be scrapped out of the
calendar (I wonder how many signatures I would gather in support of a petition
to that effect). Monday Blues, that’s what I call it because as I sat there
looking drowsy and feeling awful, I could not pay attention to my lecturer. It
was Monday Blues, and this is what I was writing during my Property Law
Lecture…oops!! My lecturer might just be one of those who get to read this, I
have to go study, let us wait for the next Monday.