"Daddy? Daaaaaaaddy?"
"Mmmm?"
"Don't go sleepybyes."
"I'm not...i'm resting my eyes."
How many times have I heard that one before?
There is a great danger in closing your eyes and thinking. That said sometimes it is necessary. I think that it only become dangerous when you know that you will, without a doubt, drift off to sleep. For example, when you are on a train and the journey is going to last for no more than 45 minutes and your stop is not the last. To fall asleep would be inadvisable indeed as it tempts the chance of you missing your stop and then having to pay a rather nasty fine of £20.
Other times falling asleep randomly can cause you other problems, like neck ache. There have been a few times, although I do try to avoid them, when I have fallen asleep at my desk or leaning over a book and the dull throb you receive when you first wake up is not something pleasant.
"Mmmm?"
"Don't go sleepybyes."
"I'm not...i'm resting my eyes."
How many times have I heard that one before?
There is a great danger in closing your eyes and thinking. That said sometimes it is necessary. I think that it only become dangerous when you know that you will, without a doubt, drift off to sleep. For example, when you are on a train and the journey is going to last for no more than 45 minutes and your stop is not the last. To fall asleep would be inadvisable indeed as it tempts the chance of you missing your stop and then having to pay a rather nasty fine of £20.
Other times falling asleep randomly can cause you other problems, like neck ache. There have been a few times, although I do try to avoid them, when I have fallen asleep at my desk or leaning over a book and the dull throb you receive when you first wake up is not something pleasant.
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Right! So i'm shattered at the moment. Completely and utterly knackered. I have been packing all day for a departure in *finds calender and counts* 18 days. Woah...i'm leaving home in 18 days. That's pretty scary if you ask me. I didn't actually think it was so soon. At least I know now. I leave for University pretty early as you can see. It all seems too fast. Sometimes I feel like this is what I've been waiting for, and other times I don't beleive that I am yet old enough to be going to Uni. Never the less the 11 boxes are sitting, happily packed up for the looming event and so I must get used to the fact that I shall be leaving the hugs and security of home behind.
I'm drifting upwards and leaving the comfort of living so close to LOndon behind. Manchester is a big place...and around 4 hours car journey away from home. But it's a new life for me to start and so I shall grasp it will gusto!
Time for me to contiue the packing process. God help me when it comes to clothes.
Keep Smiling
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Right! So i'm shattered at the moment. Completely and utterly knackered. I have been packing all day for a departure in *finds calender and counts* 18 days. Woah...i'm leaving home in 18 days. That's pretty scary if you ask me. I didn't actually think it was so soon. At least I know now. I leave for University pretty early as you can see. It all seems too fast. Sometimes I feel like this is what I've been waiting for, and other times I don't beleive that I am yet old enough to be going to Uni. Never the less the 11 boxes are sitting, happily packed up for the looming event and so I must get used to the fact that I shall be leaving the hugs and security of home behind.
I'm drifting upwards and leaving the comfort of living so close to LOndon behind. Manchester is a big place...and around 4 hours car journey away from home. But it's a new life for me to start and so I shall grasp it will gusto!
Time for me to contiue the packing process. God help me when it comes to clothes.
Keep Smiling
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