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Days Of The Week As Told By Harry Potter

Bloody Hell, is the weekend really over?

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Days Of The Week As Told By Harry Potter
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As the weekend comes to a close, you start to anticipate the various feelings that will come your way in the upcoming week. You may need a little magic to get you through the next work week, so here are the days of the week as told by Harry Potter gifs.

Sunday

Sunday is a day of rest, but it is also a day of denial. People are still off on Sundays, but they anticipate the new work week, and it is understandable if you get upset about that. A hug from Voldemort is more comforting than preparing for work.

Monday

Ugh. Time for waking up early and dealing with responsibilities. Monday’s cannot be conquered without at least 5 cups of coffee. Good luck trying to keep the yawning to a minimum.

Tuesday

Tuesdays are just alright. You’re still tired but are ready to get work done and be productive. The Monday blues are behind you, so it is time to conquer all the tasks ahead of you. Don’t forget, you’re one day closer to the weekend!

Wednesday

Hump Daaayyyy!! It’s finally the middle of the work week and you couldn’t not be more excited. Just two more days until Friday and one more day until Ladies Night!

Thursday

It’s basically the weekend so you’re pumped and you're starting to make plans. Tonight is ladies night so go out with your girls and celebrate the upcoming weekend!

Friday

You’re sitting at your desk at 9 a.m. and asking if it’s 5’o’clock yet. The excitement is uncontrollable and you find yourself daydreaming about the next 2 days.

Saturday

You’re still ecstatic about the weekend so you try to make either as many plans as possible or none. However, you spend your weekend, I hope it’s exactly how you want it.

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