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[livejournal.com profile] irnbruise asked: Since someone already asked about your typical day, what's a typical weekend like for you? And/or, what's an ideal one?

Don't even know why I'm still up and around... I blame it on the expresso brulee and beignets I had earlier this evening. :)

Typical weekend splits into a Saturday and a Sunday.

Saturday - I'll actually sleep past 7.30 to maybe 9? Although this past weekend, I actually didn't start my day until much closer to 12. Depending on whether I have defined afternoon plans, I tend to go out to Chinese tea with the parents, followed by some variation of grocery shopping and general shopping in the afternoon.

Grocery shopping tends to be... pick up a loaf of bread, some milk, and grapes (or other fruits of some sort). General shopping sees me at Costco for an hour or two... picking up magazines and musing about the WD external HDD [which I shall buy one day]. Sometimes I combine the two types of shopping and end up with milk, bread, and fruits all from Costco, along with magazines. :)

Saturday night might be a dinner out with the rest of the family, or else, whatever strikes my fancy. No dinner is fine too. :)

Sunday is much more of my favourite day because I will sleep in until 9, and then go have tea with one of two grandmothers at 11 [two Sundays a month]. The afternoon is open and sometimes nothing is done. :)

Over the two days, I'll do two loads of laundry, and iron it all on Sunday night listening to Sondheim or whatever else is on the music play list.

An ideal weekend? Entirely spent in NYC seeing theatre. ;) From Friday night through to Sunday night, I'd want to spend it all at the theatre. Saturday and Sunday mornings would be at a museum, or else, I'd want to go find knishes. ;D I managed these 'ideal' weekends several times this past year - five shows over a weekend and all that. :)

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