Grogginess is terribly difficult to shake. But somehow I fought through a stats presentation, six and a half hours of classes, practice with a voice student, a meeting with a professor, and planning for small group with it enveloping my head in laughing gas. And I actually might have absorbed a little bit of something in American Literature. Was it extreme fatigue or actual comedy that caused me to laugh when my professor said, "Walt Whitman wasn't writing any prissy poems. He was writing about grass!" Perhaps my chuckles were a little much...
These days when an alert, conscious mind seems impossible to summon are never fun. People ask you questions and make comments, and you either give some inane response or grin like an idiot. Or make an excuse. "I'm just tired, sorry." Well, hello, everybody's tired... this is college! You can't be talking. Sympathy is hard to come by unless you're deathly ill or have like 24 credits and five majors. We've all got it hard.
Solution? Everybody should go to bed at 10:30 and sleep until they feel like waking up. What a wonderful world it would be. Except you'd miss sunrises. And early morning mist. And the soft morning light that brushes your cheek so sweetly, turning the corners of your mouth into a smile. And breakfast, and coffee, and cheery "good mornings" as you walk to your destination. Mornings contain newness, freshness, a dose of hope and excitement found nowhere else.
All this musing makes me want to go to bed and wait for morning. Goodnight, and sweet dreams!
Sleep good this weekend!! you are so positive.
ReplyDeleteI wish you were here because I drank a cappuccino at 3:45 and it just kicked I. A couple hours ago. Ahhhh I miss you!!!
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