At Day’s End
Aug11
on 08/11/2015
at 12:01 am
After an exciting day of adventure, it’s often hard to let the day go; you don’t want the day to end.
After an exciting day of adventure, it’s often hard to let the day go; you don’t want the day to end.
That looks so familiar! All the excitement and adrenaline for creative action, and a soft sofa a snuggle partner take it all away. Oh well, they will be able to see more clearly in the morning, anyway.
Next day freshness is good… But they can’t let the experience get too far away… Write & draw before the moment is gone!
Usually that doesn’t happen till much later in the marriage. Congratulations, guys, you’ve moved into the advanced class.
What doesn’t happen …? Exhaustion? Or… Falling asleep in a hamster pile?
Both, actually. Usually the young-married new-married couples are too interested in each other to fall asleep until, well…at any rate, they make it to the bedroom and don’t fall asleep on the couch.
*heh* I’m like them at the end of the day, too. On, on, on, on, OFF! Takes me less than five minutes and sometimes less than one minute – to fall asleep. I mean, even right now, if I just gave a little, tiny thought to falling asleep, I*THUD!*;sdlkfaj;jklkfdsjf;alkj;lfdkgj;alkjbldkjgf;alfkjblkfdjalkfgakjglakjgaflgkja;fgl…..
I get this slow decline… unless I amp with coffee… but it is like this… super effective becoming gradually less effective until after dinner when I become useless. This is normal procedure unless something really exciting is happening… like I’m in Paris… then all bets are off (and more coffee is required).