TheBanyanTree: Sleeps
Teague, Julie Anna
jateague at indiana.edu
Mon Sep 19 13:14:36 PDT 2016
That's pretty weird because I did the same thing last night, only 4am...so about the same time in my time zone. Awake until 6:00. Alarm goes off at 6:45. Argh. So sleepy today.
Julie Anna Teague | Programmer & Data Analyst | Bloomington Assessment and Research
Indiana University | Carmichael Center 201 | 530 E. Kirkwood Avenue | Bloomington IN 47408
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I know what you mean. I usually go to bed between 9 and 10. A habit from many years with a 4am alarm. Most nights, ok. Last night? Woke up soaking wet at 2am. Like, use my bath towel to dry my hair. I wasn't hot. Or cold. The dogs were all asleep.
Wide awake until 5. Dozed until 6:30. Let the dogs out.
I'm groggy.
Now you know who let the dogs out.
paul
Dale M. Parish said the following on 9/18/2016 10:41 PM:
> Yep. Been there. The only thing I can think of as redeeming is that
> I usually know that I'll sleep better, if not good, the next night.
>
> Hugs, Dale -- Dale M. Parish 628 Parish RD Orange TX 77632-0264
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Linda DeMerle Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2016 20:56
>
> Sleeps
>
> I don't care what anyone says Four o'clock in the morning No matter
> how romantic it sounds Is a brutal hour
>
> It's too early to be cool It's too late to have the wherewithal To
> complete anything well and Too late to stay up the whole day Nausea
> takes you down around 10 and A general hatred of life sets in about
> 1 Followed by desperation at 2 An involuntary nap at 3, and then A
> panicked wake-up at 6:30 When you know you’ve lost your chance At a
> good night's sleep this damned night, too
>
> So, you heat up some comfort corned beef hash Chase it with watermelon
> and Set up your DVD marathon to run well into the night When you can
> confidently fall into a sleep which will Let you slide into a
> respectable 8 o’clock am Respectable for someone with no kids in
> school Who doesn’t have to punch a clock, but Can leisurely sip tea
> Cup after cup after lemoned and honeyed Cup As the mid-morning sun
> Crosses the cool, white floor and Slides down my bare, white legs
>
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