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Pick one day to repeat for the rest of your life

Imagine that you're living the movie Groundhog Day. What kind of day would you want to repeat?

Rules:
1. You will repeat this day for the rest of your life. Be wary of any strenuous situations you may not want to repeat, such as long drives, air travel, etc.

2. When you awaken the next day, you have no recollection of the previous(same) day. Plans you make will amount to nothing(see rule #1).

3. There is no context for anything. Christmas every day would get boring, graduations would be anti-climactic, etc.


I'd advise against, say, the birth of a child; if you're the mother, well, I don't have to tell you, and if you're the father, you won't really know the kid.

There is no perfect day, for me at least. I couldn't think of one that would involve all of my grandparents, for instance.

My pick would be an average weekend day while I was still living at home. Both of my parents are still alive, and my brother is there, too. We get up and have a great breakfast. Later, our mutual friend comes over(we're in a band together), and we rehearse songs to play, some written by us, some covers. Then, we all have dinner until practice is over and we all watch TV afterward. Simple, and encompasses a lot of what I miss.

I'm very interested in responses.
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Handfull1 · 61-69, F
The day after my youngest was born. After having miscarriages and a high risk pregnancy, holding him for hours was magical!
Musicman · 61-69, MVIP
@Handfull1 That sounds just like my mother. After seven miscarriages and a daughter who died three days after birth my mom was determined to have a living child. The doctors warned her against it, but she did it anyway. It was so hard on her that after I was born she had to spend a month in the hospital. One of her sisters came down to take care of me until she was able to come home.
Handfull1 · 61-69, F
@Musicman God bless your Mom. You were a miracle baby!
Musicman · 61-69, MVIP
@Handfull1 Yes I was. I was her pride and joy for sure. We had a fabulous relationship. I cried when she passed. That actually shocked my dad.