Insomnia is kicking my ass... I am going to try to get to bed early tonight, and hopefully actually sleep.
I'm finally getting somewhat caught up at work... which is a good thing, cause I go on vacation next week! Details to follow!
Now that I said I'm getting caught up I'll probably get a slew of new problems tomorrow. BUT, who cares, cause I'm going on vacation next week! Did I say that? Oooooh I think I did!
I have some work to do tonight at home, a HUGE software update to a server that needs to be done after hours. I am definitely spending wayyyy too much time thinking about work!
I paid $3.55 per effing gallon for gas today. This is seriously cramping my shopping style! I remember when I said that if gas got over $3.00 per gallon I'd stop driving. That's only because I never actually thought it'd get there. Hmpf!
I have changed up my walking routes lately and variety is a good thing! My quadriceps are thanking me for change.
I'm pretty beat up and from reviewing this post, lacking creativity... so I'll just stop here...
Thursday, April 24, 2008
What's In My Head
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4 comments:
Insomnia sucks. I am so sorry to hear it. Hope you sleep like a baby tonight (a baby that sleeps through the night)
Vacation huh? Wel, as I type to you from Orlando/Disney I can tell you, vacations rock! If you can't catch up on sleep before hand, I am sure you will on the trip.
Changing up routines is so important in so many ways -- your quads will thank you as will your heart and lungs and waist, and , and, and...
I've been battling insomnia for at least a week now and it's killing me. I'm hoping you got some well deserved rest.
Sounds like you've had a pretty brutal week so far, but good to know there's a light at the end of the tunnel for you. Vacations always rock, so whatever you're doing, have fun.
Have a super relaxing weekend.
I think it's just a creativity-slump sort of day. I hope you have a totally awesome vacation, though. And that you'll tell us about it through a combination of internetting and interpretative dance.
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