It is. I think it's finally catching up with me. A good night's sleep will help. I've been trying to avoid taking anything because I'm worried I'm taking Ambien too frequently this week, but I think I may just need to bite the bullet. I mean, gods, they use Thorazine to treat hiccups. I probably need to stop worrying about a little sleep aid to actually aid sleep.
Kaylee ,'Serenity'
Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I hope you sleep well and that it's restful.
Thanks. And you should sleep too. It's late for us both.
Yeah, I hope to hit the sack soon. My hours are turned around.
Pix and Spidra, I hope you'll have a good night rest.
"teaspoon state" (I love that Nilly-ism...or is it just a Hebrew phrase?
Hebrew slang, indeed. I had no idea Nilly taught you that! (There's also "bicycle state", when you're dead tired but in momentum, and if you'll stop paddling/doing something you'll fall off your bike and crash).
I think I missed learning about teaspoon state. What is it? I get bicycle state, though - I've been there a time or two.
Pix, I hope you took an Ambien. This is what it's for, dear friend. This is when you need it most. Don't give yourself a hard time about needing it.
Pix, I hope you were able to get some sleep.
It's cold enough here this morning that I am considering getting a Snuggie.
It's cold enough here this morning that I am considering getting a Snuggie.
Is it just me, or is actual Fall weather coming earlier this year? I already have a yard full of leaves! This seems really early to me. I do have to admit, though, that I loved that I had to throw on a fleece to walk Toto this morning. This is my favorite weather.
Teaspoon state is a state where you're so tired that everything sounds hilarious and meaningless, including the word "teaspoon" (now you know where it got its name from). Also, a state of mental exhaustion that you got driven to. But again, the litmus paper is saying the word "spoon" (or "watermelon", or "carpet" or alike) without context. If it makes the other person giggle, she/he is there.