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After several hours of unsuccessfully attempting sleep, I now sit in the family room. My spot on the couch. Knitting. Laptop. Fireplace. Buffy and/or Angel. Dragons. A cat or two. The usual.
This is getting very tiresome. (See what I did there?) I have things I need to do tomorrow today, reasons I need to be functional. I’m guessing that ‘not sleeping’ is not a stop on the road for success.
On a related note, do I have any artistically inclined friends out there? I see a great need for a ‘Hello Insomnia’ (a la Kitty).
Good morning!
Hey wow. It *is* time to wake up. Shame I don’t feel at all rested!
And a good morning to you, too, sir.
Time to wake up? Nonsense! Well, certainly, if you’d like to be up that’s your choice. I, for one, desire to go back to sleep!
I’ll get a few more hours in, just … woke up checking FB … heading back to. When you’re On Call, you catch your sleep when and however you can. With varying degrees of success.
Benjamin: I tend to wake up between 5 and 6 most days. Not sure why. I even did it on the east coast, so it’s not like I just haven’t adjusted or anything.
Michael: Fair point. I’ve happily (if originally somewhat reluctantly) hung up my ‘on call’ hat, so I forget about such things. 🙂
I will gladly let you have the early morning shift! 🙂
How come you dont take something to help you sleep? dont