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posted by [personal profile] rfunk at 06:37am on 23/08/2005 under , ,
[Warning: excessive mundanity. Please be advised.]

I like to sleep with the curtains open so that the morning sun helps wake me up. But today it was the moon, high in the southern sky, that helped wake me at 5:30am, 90 minutes before my alarm, and two hours before I usually manage to roll out of bed. So I've passed the time doing more than the usual amount of morning net-surfing.

Once I'm awake, I kinda like being up early, except that I know I'll regret it later in the day at work. For some odd reason siestas and afternoon naps (not even with little squares of carpet to lie on) haven't really caught on at the American workplace.

Maybe I'll get a decent breakfast for a change.
Mood:: 'awake' awake
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posted by [identity profile] braider.livejournal.com at 11:56am on 23/08/2005
Heh. For me, it was the 1:30 waking Sunday night that the moon had in store for me. (Well, that was a convoluted sentence).
 
posted by [identity profile] rfunk.livejournal.com at 12:30pm on 23/08/2005
Yeah, someone should do something about that moon, with her loud parties at all hours of the night.....
 
posted by [identity profile] wishesofastar.livejournal.com at 07:11pm on 23/08/2005
Ha! I loved carpet-square siestas in kindergarten. I haven't thought about them in ages.
 
posted by [identity profile] rfunk.livejournal.com at 11:28am on 24/08/2005
When I was a kid I never wanted to take afternoon naps, but of course I had to (and needed them).

Now I want to (and still need them) and can't. :-(
 
posted by [identity profile] wishesofastar.livejournal.com at 07:49pm on 24/08/2005
Yes, isn't it funny how things turn around like that? When I was a kid, I hated taking baths. Now, I can't imagine ever having thought that.

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