In Praise of a Full Night's Sleep

kotori

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Me. Last Night. 11:30ish to 7:00 this morning. Mmmm-mm Good.

In contrast to my general insomnia of the last month or so (just the night before I was up 'til 5:00am).

It would be a good day for brunch, but I doubt my guest will be up before the crack of noon. :)
 
Full nite's sleep? What's that? :D

And just kick him awake. Vacation is no time for sleep. Anyone knows that. :p
 
Vacation? I think he's probably logged more miles these past two weeks than his dad.
 
Very true. It's probably a good thing he's not having top pay per mile in his travels. He'd have been broke eons ago.
 
That leads me to another thought...

I wonder if I deduct the milage he's put on my car as a business expense? 30¢/miles times 2500 (so far) = nice fat return.

What would I call the business?
 
Hell yes. I got home at 11, hopped into bed and was asleep in less than 20 minutes.

I awakened at 6:30 with a smile and a hard-on. It was just a pee-boner, but it was as hard as a rock.

In fact, it was so stiff, I had to sit on the potty to releive myself.
 
Wait a second, I got the name:

"Chef-To-Go"

(And Cherry, that was baaaaaaad.)
 
Given that I woke up at one stage and told him I went to bed at 4am...

I come home so he can sleep i think.
 
I should have knocked off all the canteloupe just to show him, but I did have 3 sandwiches for lunch
 
Even tho I was too bloody lazy to cook Thursday nite's supper? :D

(OK, actually, I was just taking advantage of the transportation to get out of the house. :p)
 
Maybe but you didnt have to ride me there and back.

Even the kids thought that was a little extreme.
 
Well, where else did you expect me to sit? You had a kid under each arm. I had to get hold somehow. :p
 
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