I have the same problem as you this time of the year....I'm just so
anxious to start the day that I may wake up at 4:30 raring to go! Yup
I simply enjoy X-Mass and everything that goes with it…finding the
perfect gift…sharing a perfect meal with those you love…nothing could
be better! I actually look forward to it all year long. I try not to
stress out about the temporary lack of sleep…since I’m not going off
to work I can easily just take a nap later while watching TV or just
go to bed an hour early the next night.
One thing great about being disabled is that I am the “master” of my
time…no job to go to and no strict bedtime rules to follow!
I hope you are all enjoying this wonderful season!
On Dec 6, 2:25 pm, "Michael Feir" <
michael.f...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello everyone. I was hoping I wouldn't have to deal with my insomnia until some time next year. No such luck. I've been up since ten to four. I had a great weekend though. Saw my family for a fun afternoon and dinner on saturday. My neaces enjoyed a children's story I had on my netbook and I enjoyed hearing them run around making a mess of my parents' house as usual. Everyone's gearing up for the holidays. On sunday, my church had a games day in the afternoon which I very much enjoyed. I got to play a boardgame I have on my computer with five youngsters. Weekends like the last one make all the boredom and sleep problems worth wading through. Hope all of you are finding bright spots in your lives.
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