A Perfect Day
Thursday, October 15, 20096:56 PM
I woke up in the morning. It was the best feeling in the world. I felt as if my entire body was rested and I was ready for the world, and the lemons that would be given.
Breakfast was delicious: waffles, eggs, bacon, strawberries, and a tall glass of OJ. I didn't feel rushed by the ticking of the clock or the peeking sun. It was if I could just relax and eat my breakfast in peace.
I walked out to the bus. The day was gorgeous with a sun glistening a thousand colors of yellow and a warmth that surrounded me. The mood at the bus stop was airy and light and everyone seemed to be having the time of their life.
School was, dare I say it, fun. Classes were educational, yet still enjoyable. No hard tests to worry about, and no blunders throughout the day. The school lunch was even delicious, with a meal that felt as if a top chef had made it. A Chicken Sandwich with Pasta on the side. There even was the best double chocolate cookies.
After school, I went to my clubs. They were fun and entertaining, yet progress in our projects had been completed. People were genial and we could goof off for hours. The elementary school students that we mentored entertained us like no other. They found joy in the smallest things, and that in turn brought joy to us.
I went outside after all this. I went to a park. I lay down in the grass and watched the clouds dance by. Their images brought merry thoughts and dreams. I could have laid there for hours.
I went home and my family was there. They were all in their best moods and life seemed like it was at it's best. My mom was happy to see me and bustling around the house filling the house with happiness. My brother enjoyed his time and played with his toys imagining what he could create. My father simply enjoyed his day off on the couch, watching TV, and was the best mood he had been in for days.
When I went to sleep, I had the biggest smile on my face. It was a great day. No, it wasn't a great day, it was a perfect day. It was a perfect day, the absolute most perfect day there was, and it'll never happen.
Labels: Dreams, Personal