It’s the little things in life you cherish…like sleep.
August 17, 2003
Well I sure feel a lot better. I went to bed at midnight last night, making my time up at a grand total of 38 hours, which is a few more than I really wanted. I didn’t take the sleeping pill after all and decided to let my body get natural sleep, and I slept SO well. Only ten hours, but that’s normal for me. So now it’s 3:15 in the afternoon, and I’m very tired, but I’ll wait until tonight to get normal sleep again.
I forgot about one of the movies I watched yesterday when I was listing them off last night. Unfortunately, I’m still kind of out of it, and while I remembered it while I was in the shower this morning, I don’t remember anymore. The combination of no school to exercise my brain and now very little sleep are a deadly combination/ At least I still remember that 2+2=22. Right?
Oh, and I forgot one crucial peice of information for my proposal from Friday night, about trying the Mozilla web browser. To download it, go to the Mozilla website at http://www.mozilla.org and download Mozilla v1.4. That’s the latest release version.
So now I’m back at my Mom’s after a weekend at my Dad’s, and it’s time to clean up my room. I did laundry last week, but I didn’t put the bag back in the hamper, so I have both clean clothes in a laundry basket on my floor and other dirty clothes around the room. Along with other random stuff. I’m watching an all-day “Monk-a-thon” on USA, eight back to back episodes, though I’ve seen a bunch of them from when I started watching it regularly this summer. They’re good enough to keep running in the background while I work, though. Then it’s the season finale of “The Dead Zone” tonight, and off to bed at a resonable hour so my body can begin to catch up on its sleep cycle. That would be nice, to go through some days without being too tired. I feel like I’ve been doing it forever, even though yesterday was the first day.
And hopefully today is the last.

Almost sleepy-time…just another seven hours or so.
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