Wednesday, 22 April 2026

Is Sunday or Monday the Start of the Week? How a Missed Meeting Exposed a Bigger Cultural Shift

Thumbnail image showing two calendar pages side by side labeled “Sunday” and “Monday,” each pinned with red and blue pushpins. A hand points to Monday. The headline above reads “Is Sunday or Monday the Start of the Week? How a Missed Meeting Exposed a Bigger Cultural Shift.” Small desk calendars, papers, and a coffee cup sit below on a cream background.


A simple question about the first day of the week caused me to miss a meeting on Monday. My colleague from a charity I work with asked on Sunday afternoon what day I was free next week. I replied Monday, meaning the 27th. She meant the 20th. For me, Sunday was the first day of the week. Therefore, next week is the week after. Hannah then told me that Monday is the first day of the week, so next week on a Sunday afternoon meant tomorrow onwards. If I had known, I could have said no. It was our anniversary. That moment, however, sent Hannah and I into a deeper reflection on calendars, culture, the quiet loss of rest in modern life, and Hannah feeling she had been lied to her entire life.

Monday, 20 April 2026

An Anniversary Post: Celebrating Two Years of Marriage

Martyn seated in his powerchair on the left and Hannah sitting on a bench on the right, posing together on their wedding day.

Today marks two years of marriage for Hannah and I. Our cotton anniversary. I always try to find whatever the theme is so I can connect it to presents each year.