It has
been pouring with rain all day long and the generic idea of a perfect Sunday is
completely ruined forever. I’ve just complained about a rainy day which I
actually enjoyed because it made me feel all fuzzy and warm inside(since I
stayed in my bed all day sippin’ on black tea)...that’s how I role
apparently. No offence here, but I believe this is a woman thing, complaining
about everything that is. However, it’s a bit stressful and eating me inside
not being able to find my words(I know English isn’t even the language I speak
every day so I believe I have an excuse). On a normal basis, I kind of think
too much, so much that I can’t sleep at night because I’m too busy thinking
things and feeling feelings about thinking too many things at once. And boy I
have no idea how can I fight the doomsday, make out with Austin Butler and
elaborate my diploma subject all at the same time in my head, at 3:00 in the
morning, It seems rather exhausting having an imaginary life these days. The
actual point of this gibberish is actually the fact that I have no inspiration
whatsoever in writing something a tad more meaningful and interesting than the
ordinary superficial subjects which we all adore.
With
that being said, I will contain myself and provide a bit of guidance on how to
spruce up your indoors rainy Sunday( assuming the weather is the same all
around the world which is profoundly dumb of me). Since autumn is here to stay
and we all know that from the fall 2013 lookbooks that float all over the
Internet, it’s a proper time to feel excited for fashion and miserable about
well, everything else. And what better way of escaping the misery than
watching a summer related movie. Obviously, 500 days of Summer is the first
choice, but I would recommend something a bit more young, fresh and visually
engaging, The
Kings of Summer. If you’re more of a documentary type of person, you
can always watch Samsara to relax your mind and incite your
soul. Romantic books go perfectly with a hot chocolate, but if you want to
actually learn something and understand the art of success in a more scientific
manner, Outliers is the book for you. Speaking of
chilled rainy mood, The Neghbourhood always gets me there, José González makes me dream and Foals makes me dance and scream-the choice
belongs to you, master. It goes without saying that tea and cookies, blankets
and fluffy cardigans are a must. Ultimately, you can take
the longest bubble bath in the history and drink a glass of rosé with Ludovico Einaudi’s Ora playing in the background.
In
all seriousness, we all need some "me time" every once in a while.
But fear not, because laying around all day, watching TV shows or meditating
and embracing solitude sometimes is far from shameful. Enjoy the sweater
weather.