The only Monday songs I know of have lyrics "Tell my why I don't like Mondays" (Boomtown Rats) and "Sad sad Monday, she's waiting for me, but I'm a long long way from home" (Foreigner). Enjoyable music, but I am not having a bad Monday at all. I've done what is due tomorrow at payroll and my house is clean enough for the person visiting foster cat Chelsea to come.
Weekend was ok, but not great. Cat clinic was as usual, but I made negative progress at knit/crochet, having to rip out rows to fix a mistake. The xBFF had a grad party for her daughter, which meant the thrill of seeing the x and the other woman. DD16 and I left early, because it is finals week for her. Both this year's grads are getting day planners just like I have. It helped that there was a buy one, get 40% of second sale. Sunday, we went to church and I caulked the roof while DD studied. I used copious amounts of sunscreen, but didn't realize that the "roof day" shirt I use rides up. I got burned on my lower back. Not enough to be a real problem, but enough that I am grateful for the rest of me being protected. I finally got rid of a "toothache" with Benadryl + migraine meds. Toothache is in quotes, because that is what it feels like, but experience tells me that it is really sinus trouble trying to provoke a migraine. I got some yarn to start one of my Christmas projects - a "baby pink panda" for a niece. Of course, I had some light pink yarn, but was it enough? Where pandas are usually black, this one will be darker pink.
My often unemployed friend, N, is finally being evicted from "her" house by the bank. The loan was in her deceased live-ins name, but the title had both of them, so the daughter didn't get the house. Another state recognized N as being a common law wife, this state does not. No will means daughter gets it all. My own DD has been hearing about all this for the past two years, directly from N, who doesn't mince words and talks like DD is an adult. DD is more aware than most girls her age that even if marriage is "just a piece of paper", it's a very important one. I don't see shacking up in her future. I have set a weekend to go to her city to help her pack and move things. Sad, but not surprising, as the mortgage has not been paid in two years.