I should just get up and do that, not toss and turn
I have finally learned that laying in bed in the middle of the night wondering if I should get up an pee for, like, 45 minutes is worse than just peeing when I wake up and going back to sleep. You'd think the learning curve on that would be shorter.
The power of the warm bed cocoon is hard to thwart.
A movie filming here is looking body doubles for Chris Pratt and Lawrence Fishburne. Aren't we all?
Hee.
When I get up to pee in the night, I try to only open one eye.
What does that mean, ND, what do professional credentials get you?
I don't have to pay to attend, and it makes access to some areas and panels a little easier.
No license to kill?
It's in the fine print and phrased as "extra baggage on a case by case circumstance."
I sometimes wonder how it is that some people are actually able to spend the whole night in bed. I always wander a bit.
My little town's library has had (since Oct 1) reading/drawing in the children's room: Ben Hatke, Oliver Jeffers, Eoin Colfer, Matt Davies and tonight is Tam O'Shaughnessy. K is getting quite the collection of signed books.
You'd think the learning curve on that would be shorter.
Right? And I probably still have a ways to go before I really learn.
Ooh, very cool, ND!
Aren't we all?
Maybe it's a public service we could subscribe to.
My department meeting provided lunch (Subway, sigh, but I ate it) and the Consumer Relations Department upstairs is celebrating Customer Service week with, among other things, nachos, candy and cake for all. I am eating so much more food than I usually do today. Do I take the salad I made for lunch today home and eat it for dinner, or leave it here for tomorrow's lunch?
Tomorrow's lunch, one less thing to worry about in the morning.