As I sit here at my computer while writing my blog at this somewhat late hour, I can feel the fatigue that has been gathered throughout the day. Thinking and learning at a college level is exhausting sometimes. When I lived at home, I would sometimes take sleep for granted. When you live with your parents and they go to bed before midnight, it feels weird staying up too late after they go to bed. However, staying up in dorm all night long is not as big of a deal. This does mean that you need to disciple yourself sometimes in getting to bed at a decent hour so that you don’t sleep the day away in the morning. As a third year college student, I am quite familiar with the effects of sleep deprivation. Not that much fun. My functioning powers are somewhat lessened during the day if I did not get enough sleep the night before. Not that I need an abnormal amount of sleep, but I find it is really hard to stay rested sometimes. Oh well, that’s what I get when I sign up for a full-course load, extracurriculars, struggle with procrastination, and still try to interact with friends. It was only when I came to college did I realize that you actually had to schedule sleep and it was not something that you could take for granted.
Quote of the day:
If it weren't for my lawyer, I'd still be in prison. It went a lot faster with two people digging.
-Joe Martin, Mister Boffo-
Word of the day: scuttlebutt:
\SKUHT-l-buht\ , noun:
1. A drinking fountain on a ship.
2. A cask on a ship that contains the day's supply of drinking water.
3. Informal. Gossip; rumor.

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