Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Splain to me.....
I am so damn tired. Like I go to bed and have lights out generally by 10, am asleep generally by 11 at the latest, wake up between 7 and 8. I have no kids. I work normally 40 hours per week. I have no commute, no prep time in the morning (if I choose to just shower and stay looking like a bum). I have no bosses breathing down my neck. However, at any given time over the course of just about every single day, I could lay down and take quite the power snooze.Advice? Insight? Jokes to make me giggle thereby giving my abs a much needed workout?
Labels: Confusion
Elizabeth at 4:54 PM
10 Comments
- at 6:59 PM Dixie said...
Uhh.....how old are you again? I have kids, but I think I could do some power snoozing without them. I turned 32 this year.
- at 8:44 PM Unknown said...
Well, I'd just take that nap and show it who's boss!!!
But then again this is why I knew working for home would never be for me.- at 10:04 PM Nap Queen said...
Girl, I hear ya. I could sleep 10 hours a night easily AND take a nap during the day. I have been staying up late trying to finish Felicity. I know, I know. Sad life I lead....
- at 10:29 PM Wendy aka Cheeky said...
Giiiirrrrllll....I am right there with ya. I work from home and many times in my PJ's until the afternoon. I am up early (cause I have to get the man child ready for school).
The only difference?? I am lucky to sleep at all much less all night so I guess I have an excuse for being tired in the day but no excuse for not sleeping at night....ugh- at 11:21 PM Tammy said...
I heart sleep. So very much.
Oh, that didn't help did it? Sorry.
Um, er. . . can the hubby install a Starbucks into your house?- at 12:03 AM Kami said...
I don't know, but I am the same way. Oh, I know. It's all the stress that is consuming you in regards to Lauren and Sheila.
- at 12:33 AM SuburbanMom said...
Me too girl...me too.
- at 12:42 PM Fightin' Mad Mary said...
Dare I ask - but do you exercise at all?
Also what are you eating? I'm wondering if your body is crashing because of low blood sugar or something - carbs will do that to you.- at 4:28 PM Kat said...
A friend of mine was experiencing chronic tiredness and napping a lot - found out she had sleep apnea. Got one of those sleep breathing thingies and feels like a million bucks now. Perhaps you should do a sleep study?
Sis is right, if I'm tired, I'm out no matter where I am. Airport floors, minivan, my ex used to have me go sleep in the car if he wasn't ready to leave the bar - nice. :P heh-heh- at 6:37 PM Sheri & SuZan said...
Ummm....naps are our friends!
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.