wanna hear about my boring sunday? 

I’M TELLING you, it’s boring. 

It goes like this: I wake up. I make coffee. I drink coffee. I read. I do the laundry. I watch videos. I clean the bathrooms. I fold the laundry. 

And when I’ve finally had my fill of content and chores, I sit in front of the computer and confront the gaping gap in my day by, dun dun dun — by blogging. 

Or, more accurately, by trying to blog. 

What do you blog about when nothing interesting is happening/has happened? What do you write when it’s the very absence of events — of Things Worth Noting — that got you into this staring contest with the cursor in the first place?   

Mind you, I don’t necessarily despise the nothingness of it all. Being bored is a privilege, and I get that. It’s being in a state of Not Having Anything To Say that bugs me. It’s…I dunno — disappointing? Annoying? 

Anyway, it is what it is. I am bored today, and I have nothing insightful to say about it. Big deal. How burgis of me. 

But let me share this: Isbells’ Elation is currently playing on my speakers, and it is making the view outside my window feel more cinematic than it should be. 

Picture it: a February evening in the prairies and the sun is just about to set. Across the street, the rooftops are covered in snow. A tree stands over the houses, tall and spare and still, and its bare branches are basking in a spill of gold, catching what remains of the light. Then a breeze passes and four magpies fly at once, their black wings flashing against the eternal blue of the sky. 

It’s a pretty sight, I must say. Serene.

That’s one thing about boredom, I guess. It affords us the stillness necessary to notice the beauty in ordinary things. Or maybe it’s just the music, who knows?

Yea, it’s probably just the music. 

There’s no way I can write anything decent in this state, so I head to the bedroom to grab a pair of socks. I haven’t exercised yet, and running seems like a reasonable way to pass the time. 

As I make my way downstairs, I hear the front door open. L is back. 

I greet him at the door and he hands me a box of Krispy Kreme donuts, a jar of cheese, and…a boardgame? 

“Could be fun,” he says. 

I set up the board game and skim the rules while L assembles nachos in the kitchen. He sets out tortilla chips, cheese, salsa, and some leftover onion cake. We eat. We play. 

After the game, I run on the treadmill while L watches a movie. He cooks wonton soup for dinner. We eat again, and I tidy the kitchen.

I take a warm shower and get ready for the night, and before I head to bed, I open my laptop one last time to finish writing this. 

And this is how my Sunday ends. 

Boring, right? 

I did warn you, and you read on anyway. 

So thanks, dear reader. 

May you have a wonderful, not-boring day. 

2 responses to “wanna hear about my boring sunday? ”

  1. well, there has to be some sex in there… for it not to be hahahaha.. but sometimes sex is boring too.. mema lang. yung isa kasi sa suggested post “of golden mornings and loud sex”, one of your old posts

    i luv the Picture it part of your post btw. No cap (wow, so gen alpha or z. whatever)

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  2. Hey, you wrote something out of nothing. That’s the appeal of blogging…….

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