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Vicki,
You need a toddler or a teenager. Believe me, sleep comes easily
then because you are too exhausted mmentally to even want to do
anything else! GRIN!
Kathy
At 08:18 AM 9/5/2005, you wrote:
>I've tried to reform my attitude about sleeping, but found it hard to do. I
>know there are several of us on this list who seem to not be good sleepers.
>I've tried to look at it as a sort of blessing in disguise, or a time when I
>can engage in serious prayer for people. Sometimes I know for a fact, this
>is the case. But there are those nights when I simply can't see
>sleeplessness in this way. Last night was one of those nights. In fact,
>during one of those nights, to tell the truth, I'd like to make just as much
>noise as I can in order to wake the rest of those lazy sleepers up. After
>all, if I'm up, so should the whole rest of the world be up. That includes
>husbands, dogs, family friends and neighbors and any who might qualify as
>lazy bums. I'm half smiling when I say this, so don't take me seriously.
>It's just that some people sleep so effortlessly. They fall asleep almost
>on impulse at the drop of the hat. I've tried any and every home remedy
>available and some off the shelf stuff, including every vitamin and mineral
>known to man kind. Yet, the demands of the day still call. Guess I'll just
>wait to sleep until I get to heaven. Then I won't need any. Thanks for
>letting me voice my sleep deprived frustration.
>
>This is the day that the Lord has made. I will rejoice and be glad in it.
>And I hope you do too.
>
>Vicki
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