Sweet, sweet sleep...
One of my goals on this transatlantic holiday cruise was to sleep. I think we are accomplishing it quite well.
Almost every day is 25 hours. We go to bed around 8 or 9pm and I wake up about the time the gym opens. T grunts at me and goes back to sleep. At home, he generally requires 1-2 hours less sleep than me. But here...? I'm not sure how he is doing it, but he seems to have flipped to 1-2 hours more than I do every night.
My theory is that he actually has a very mild case of sea sickness. Not enough to feel ill, but just enough to feel really really sleepy. He smiled at me sleepily when I suggested this to him.
T also says that he is "winning" when it comes to sleep. I've tried to tell him that it is not a contest. "Yes, it is! It is a sprint." *sigh*
One of my goals on this transatlantic holiday cruise was to sleep. I think we are accomplishing it quite well.
Almost every day is 25 hours. We go to bed around 8 or 9pm and I wake up about the time the gym opens. T grunts at me and goes back to sleep. At home, he generally requires 1-2 hours less sleep than me. But here...? I'm not sure how he is doing it, but he seems to have flipped to 1-2 hours more than I do every night.
My theory is that he actually has a very mild case of sea sickness. Not enough to feel ill, but just enough to feel really really sleepy. He smiled at me sleepily when I suggested this to him.
T also says that he is "winning" when it comes to sleep. I've tried to tell him that it is not a contest. "Yes, it is! It is a sprint." *sigh*
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Date: 2017-12-24 03:00 am (UTC)Twenty-five hour days sound perfect!
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Date: 2017-12-25 03:16 am (UTC)