7 thoughts on “no drunken sailors, but sleepy writers? and how.

  1. Ahhhhhhh. Sleep.

    Wait, what’s that? And holy crap! $4199 for an eiderdown? Sheesh. I’d never get out of bed if it was that comfy.:)

  2. I’ve actually never owned anything that expensive. :-)

    My quilt is a hand-me-down from my grandma, but I have been dying for a big, fluffy, fresh duvet for years. It’s right there on the list with a new bed in general, a new MacBook Pro and… oh yeah… traveling the world.

  3. um, eat some cake? maybe the marshmellow sugar frosting will keep you up temporarily until you can climb into the downy marshmellow fluff of your bed

  4. probably we’ve made you ill. i’m sorry. i’m always quite conscious now about other children and their diseases, but i forget that you, like me, are quite sickness prone. i feel terrible, and i feel terribly badly about passing our sickness on to you.

  5. No, it’s definitely not sickness:). Don’t you worry. You only did me good! I blame Eric and his flight now.:)

  6. I’ll trade ya my big fluffy down duvet for your made-with-love grandma quilt!!!

    Sorry to hear you’re so tired. I’ve been hitting the fatigue wall myself these days and it’s HARD TO FUNCTION when you hit that darn thing.

    Have you tried sniffing ammonia? That always wakes me up. :)

  7. i feels fer ya Meg as i too am tired – always. Maybe you should ask the Dr for a liver function test; they dont always send people for this test even after complaining about being tired for many years! If its the autoimmune disease Primary Biliary Cirohsis then at least you’ll know why you’re tired. There are meds available. Check it out at http://pbcers.org

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