Addie said:Kylie, just be aware of that "three o;clock wall". You will be in the middle of a sentence and he will doze off to sleep. Next thing you know, you will be talking to yourself.
Cindercat said:I hit that wall almost every day & I haven't had surgery. Almost fell asleep reading an IEP today.
Cindercat said:I hit that wall almost every day & I haven't had surgery. Almost fell asleep reading an IEP today.
I hear ya, Cindercat and Chopper. Individual Education Plans (IEPs) aren't the most invigorating reads for the most part!
PrincessFiona60 said:Alright I have you all beat...neurosurgeon notes.
We should swap notes/IEPS sometime! We could have an internet long distance slumber party!
Good thing I have a dictionary to look up words I don't know.
I always seem to get those types of charts when I hit the "3 o'clock wall."
I don't work, go to school or have had a recent surgery. But I still hit that wall every day just after DH leaves for work around 2:00 pm. By this time I have been up 7 hours, fed dogs, emptied and filled dishwasher, made dinner (which we eat at 1:00 pm), made sandwiches for his work "lunch" and my stay at home meal, cleaned up from all of that, packed him up, got him out the door and then Whap! There is that wall. I either sit in my recliner or lay on the bed for a half hour or so. Then there is shopping, laundry, etc. But that first part of the day seems to be the worst!
So can I come to the slumber party? I have nothing to read, but I promise I will sleep!
Thank you Chopper and SB
Today I have just done some washing and a bit of gardening. Then Steve and I watched some Masterchef and we were both nearly falling asleep on the lounge
Other than that...not a lot, just trying to relax this afternoon without falling asleep