Use the correct tense form of the verbs:
My days off (to be) Saturday and Sunday. I never (to know) how (to spend) them. On Friday night when I (to go) to bed think that I (to get up) very early on Saturday and I (to have) enough time to do a lot of things that I (not to do) during the week. I also (to plan) that on Saturday I (to have) a good rest. But Saturday (to come) and all my plans (to change). I usually set my alarm clock for 8 o'clock. 1 (to do) so last Saturday too, but I sever (to hear) it, I (to think) it (not to work). When ' I (get up) it (to be) about 11. It (to take) me an hour to cook breakfast. After breakfast I (to decide) to go shopping because I looked into the refrigerator and (to see) that I (to have) no food for the next week. I (to come) back home only in the evening because Saturday (to be) not the most convenient day for shopping. I (to forget) it. Late in the evening! (to go) washing and cleaning, and (to watch) some TV programmes. I (to go) to bed at 1 o'clock. But before I (to fall) asleep I (to make) plans for Sunday. "I (to have) the whole day to myself tomorrow," I (to think).