Something that is supposedly very good for the human animal. My patterns here lately have been upended by the crazed work schedule. After working for so long in CHattanooga, I got used to getting up at 4 or 5 in the morning, and getting to work at 7. Then I get back home, and I don't have to get up until 6 or 6:30, to be at work by 7:30 or 8. Then, this week, I've arrived at the job at 9pm, 7pm, and 6pm the three day's I've worked this week. I was supposed to go in at 4 this evening, but plans got changed, so I now have to go in at 7:30 tomorrow morning. Yeesh. How the hell am I gonna get to sleep?
This week, I've gotten back into my natural rythem of getting in be at 3 or 4 AM, and rolling out at 11 or 12. This ismy sleep-cycle when I'm not working (aka. jobless). It's got a kind of comforting feel to it, and I've had a chance to reacclimate myself to this, only to be dashed. The worst part is: that it makes perfect sense to curtail the night shift, and go ahead and re-rope this elevator. I can't argue with the logic a bit, as I was one of the people standing around questioning "Why aren't we re-roping this thing?" Foist on my own petard, I was.
Anyway's. I'll just keep drinking and blogging. In hopes that the SandMAn will call early early enough tonight for me to be effective on the morrow.
Posted by Johnny - Oh at March 9, 2005 09:15 PMNah sleep is overrated. Apparently some army somewhere is conducting research into sleep patterns and sleep deprevation. It is conditioning that we need sleep - babies seep loads to process all of the information that they receive (think about it - everything is new to them). So find the appropriate army, join and volunteer for this sleep thing and you should be OK.
I hope.
Posted by: Alex at March 10, 2005 04:52 PMBut, But. I'm too damn tired to join the Army! Besides, all I need is about 4.5 to 5 hours a night, and I'm fine.
Posted by: Johnny - Oh at March 11, 2005 12:51 AM