Damn. I should have gone to bed while I was still tired. But no, now that I’ve finished preparing for tomorrow (and more) I’m wide awake. Bet ya I won’t be tomorrow.
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scott
I hope you finally got to bed, and that the jetlag eases off for your tomorrow. If you were still up, I’d ring and sing you a lullabye, but I suspect your body has finally pulled the plug. Thanks again for visiting America. I know we did our best to prove that Norway isn’t the only place where it snows, but I hope that you had a good time, and can’t wait to see you again.
christian
I had a after-dinner nap yesterday for 3 hours. It made it impossible to sleep last night. Think I lay awake for 2 hours, very frustrating.