Article: Holding Sunday-night blues at bay

Family Matters

Holding Sunday-night blues at bay

By SUSAN REIMER

Los Angeles Times-Washington Post News Service

Sunday, March 19, 2000

It is Sunday, and in a matter of hours, the sun will set on your weekend and on your mood.

Forty-eight hours of inconsequential busyness -- errands, exercising, kid sports, socializing -- are slipping away with each tick-tick-tick of the "60 Minutes" clock.

Sunday evening comes, and you shift into a frantic rush to tie up the weekend's loose ends -- the laundry, the groceries, the paperwork, the homework.

There is no place for parties, movies or dinner out on Sunday night, not when you have to gear up for the week ahead. Shave your legs, clean out your ...

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