sleep is disruptive
it seems to me that if i had not fallen asleep that i would feel just as i did last night, around 1030, or so. i felt fine, contented, not unwell at all. but this morning, upon waking, i felt very fuzzyheaded and foggy. and the truly unfortunate aspect of this feeling is that i slept so well - or at least i think that i did. i wasn’t awakened at all through the night by my rotten cats or the occasional gun shot or shouting match that often occurs nights in my ‘hood. spooning commenced around 10:15, which seems to be to be a totally reasonable hour, sleep promptly descended as it does once the proper spooning position is achieved. and the next thing i knew it was 630 and i was feeling less than refreshed and dreading opening my eyes. i could only muster a blind crawl down the stairs into the kitchen to start the coffee. then i crawled back up the stairs to sleep for the 10 mins or so the machine takes to brew. even when it chimed that it was finished i could barely convince myself to get up!why am i so unrewarded by a good night’s sleep? sleep should not be disruptive. i think i will give it up.
2 Comments:
spooning! c and i do that too! haha. whenever i feel like that, it's almost always because i'm getting too much sleep. my solution - stay up later!
You should train yourself to blog in your sleep, since being awake obviously isn't helping. Blogging is what separates us from the sloth.
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