Posted by Kevin in OK on September 25, 2010 at 05:14:05 from (74.195.239.160):
No real meaning to this post, other than to ramble on about a whole lot of nothing. Not even a tractor related comment to bring it back on topic. Anyways, my sleep schedule has been all kinds of messed up this week. Took a nap yesterday evening around 6 o'clock which eventually turned into bedtime.
Woke up around 2:30 am, tossed and turned until 4:30, then finally convinced myself to get up. Wasted time until about 6 m, then started some breakfast. Made myself a REAL breakfast, one like I hadn't had in a long, long time. Sausage, egg and cheese scramble with some onion and tomato, home fries with onion and cheese, toast and a little coffee. Deliscious.
Noticed the sky getting a little less dark and went outside to finish my coffee and just sit. It reminds me of when I was little and would go down to my grandparents lakehouse at Lake Texoma and watch the sun come up out on the deck. Made me miss it, actually. I suppose it's time to actually start my day and do something productive, thanks for reading.
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