“One day Mum saved up for this exciting new thing - a frozen chicken. She cooked it on the Sunday and we all sat around waiting for it, but there was a terrible smell from the kitchen. She didn't realise that the giblets were in a plastic bag inside it. We just ate vegetables and she cried and cried.” WaitingTerribleOne DayExcitingSmellSavedSatKitchenBagsSundayChickensRealisingVegetablesPlasticNew ThingsCriedMumFrozenPlastic Bags Author:Carol Vorderman
“One day in Auschwitz I became so dispirited that I couldn't carry on. They had given me a beating, which wasn't exactly a pleasant experience. It was on a Sunday, and I said: 'I can't get up'. Then my comrades said: 'That's impossible, you have to get up, otherwise you're lost'. They went to a Dutch doctor, who worked with the German doctor. He came to me in the barracks and said: 'Get up and come to the hospital barracks early tomorrow morning. I'll talk to the German doctor and make sure you are admitted'. Because of that I survived.” SaidI CanLostGivenMorningImpossibleTomorrowOne DayDoctorsGet UpPleasantSundayHospitalsSurvivedDoctor WhoComradeDutchAuschwitzTomorrow Morning Author:Otto Frank
“My mother made us eat all sorts of vitamins and supplements, until one day I nearly choked on part of The Sunday Times.” MadeHumorFunnyMotherOne DaySundayVitaminsSupplements Author:Milton Jones
“Because I'm a "strong person," the symptoms hit me by surprise. It was, as I write in the book, stinging in my eyes after Sunday that I thought was an allergy, until one day I sat in the car and decided to just let my eyes tear up so that whatever was in them would come out, and what came out were tears that wouldn't stop. It was literally a physical reaction that was my first indication there was anything wrong.” WritingFirstsPersonsBookEyeStrongCarTearsOne DayDecidedSurpriseReactionsSatSundaySymptomsIndicationAllergiesStrong Person Author:Barbara Brown Taylor