Henry and Margaret had finally arrived at the perfect day: a Saturday with absolutely nothing to do. The plan was simple—sit back, sip coffee, and revel in the complete absence of productivity. But, of course, doing nothing is never as easy as it sounds… Margaret insists on scheduling their laziness, remembering how Henry accidentally cleaned the garage last time. The real challenge of the day is to truly do nothing—no tidying, no thinking, just a deep breath and a long, slow sip of coffee. Brutus, their loyal Labrador, is fully on board with the plan, having long mastered the art of doing nothing. But will Henry and Margaret manage to acquire this rare skill as well? Or will something—a ringing phone, a passing thought—once again derail their carefully planned inactivity? 💬 Can you go a whole day without doing anything? Or does something urgent always come up? ☕😆
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