It was a perfect day for Rachel, who was a baker. She went to work at five in the morning, she was in time to prepare all the items she had on her list, fulfil her orders of the day, and fill her shop with tasty delights. It was a perfect day for Robert, who was a postman, he delivered letters and parcels to all the homes and business establishments in the neighbourhood. He was also chased by the ferocious dog at number 42, and managed to run out of the gates, before he got a bite, as he usually did.
Sometimes when everything goes the way we like it to, it all adds up to being a perfect day. However, If one thing does change in the day, something good happens and it turns out to be a perfect day. Unpleasant news would never make a day perfect, or would it? Unpleasant news about something could also make a perfect day.
Jane won a million dollars in the lottery and it made it a perfect day. She could buy her home for her family. She could help her parents and send her children to college. Mark got a promotion at work and he was now the manager of the company. However, it resulted in him moving away from his family, to another state. A year later his wife left him and took the children with her. Mark’s perfect day turned out not to be such a perfect one.
The day the dictator died, was not the perfect day for him, but it was the perfect day for the people of his land. A perfect day for one person may not always be a perfect day for another. Have you had such a perfect day in life and what was it like? My perfect day was the day I was born, the day I graduated, the day I got married and the day I realized that I was a writer.
The day my mother died and the day my father died were not the perfect days for me. Those days were the days when I felt my heart break with sadness. However, in the celestial plan of the Creator of all life on Earth, it was the perfect day to release their souls from their mortal bodies, or was it?