You are welcome to another moment of memories & thoughts with Saar_haywhy.
It Friday already and I hope weve all planned our going to rest. The Friday feelings have always been cool to me since I was a kid. Always happy with the half day and half work Friday brings. I'm so sure we all loved it at one point or the other.
How many of us remembered the way you shout when you hear the closing bell being rung? Or the way we give our teachers sign to make sure they don't exceed their time limit. (If you did any of this let me see your hands up)
Why did we do it? Why were we happy?
We were happy because we knew the school pressure has been minimized. We will be free from doing those cramming, test and certainly those assignments we have to submit the next day.
Everyone will agree with me that at some point we all felt like we needed a break, unfortunately, we can't get that all the time.
To those working, we know Friday is a full day with half day and half work. Thus making us plan our weekend to just get our minds off work and get the much needed rest.
Though we get leave periodically, somehow it doesn't lift off the burdens as the weekend does. But, how shall we always get our burdens off.
The truth be told; everyone has a burden. A kid burden could be how to deal with bullies while an adult's struggling financially.
Lest you forget everyone has who they go to share their burden with for relief. And those who dont have, it may lead to them being lonely and having an effect on them health wisely.
So we'd all agree that we need someone to share our burden. Which is why I'm showing him to you.
He has given assurance in his word saying:
Come unto me, all ye who labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest. You have the much needed rest in the master. Come unto him today and be safe.
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