I almost never don’t have that kind of disruption. A really good night, for me, involves any more than four hours of sleep. I get those once a week if I’m lucky. Three is more usual.
My epic disruptions lately involve suddenly having to strip the bed and scrub, hydrogen-peroxide-treat, and wash all the bedding. I’m on day twenty-one of this at the moment. Three hours is about as long as I can go with a tampon, a pad, and a folded up black towel under me, before I either have to wake up and change all that out OR I sleep ten minutes too long and as punishment for that I get the epic laundry. I just adore being female. Adore it. *barf*
I wish I knew how people survive like this. I do not have flex time at my job. I do not have sick days. And if I make mistakes at work, lives are lost. I need some ironclad coping skills.
It’s time for me to foster some more orphan kittens. I used to wake up every two hours for those. The really young ones need the bottle that often. It would be a good use of my already wacky sleep situation!
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Date: 2019-02-08 02:44 pm (UTC)My epic disruptions lately involve suddenly having to strip the bed and scrub, hydrogen-peroxide-treat, and wash all the bedding. I’m on day twenty-one of this at the moment. Three hours is about as long as I can go with a tampon, a pad, and a folded up black towel under me, before I either have to wake up and change all that out OR I sleep ten minutes too long and as punishment for that I get the epic laundry. I just adore being female. Adore it. *barf*
I wish I knew how people survive like this. I do not have flex time at my job. I do not have sick days. And if I make mistakes at work, lives are lost. I need some ironclad coping skills.
It’s time for me to foster some more orphan kittens. I used to wake up every two hours for those. The really young ones need the bottle that often. It would be a good use of my already wacky sleep situation!