Does Jet Lag Apply Here?
Please excuse me, I’m whipped. If the gibberish that follows doesn’t’ make sense, well that’s about par for me, but at least this time I have an excuse. I have jet lag (until recently, embarrassingly recently I thought it was jet leg), at least that is what I’m claiming.
In the past three days, I have spent roughly 18 hours in the car and gotten about five hours of sleep a night. I’ve not crossed into a different time zone at all, but I swear I have jet lag. I’m so tired breathing is a chore, and I’ve had a persistent headache. I’m also queasy from the lack of sleep and proper nutrition during our travels.
Doesn’t this sound like jet lag to you?
OK, no I didn’t get on a plane, and no I didn’t cross into any time zones, but cut me some slack here.
While you’re Googling the proper definition of “jet lag,” I’m going to go take a nap. Let me know what you find, and do forgive me while I take a few days to pull myself together.
When I return from my extended siesta, I have a lot of adventures to share with you and a I am in desperate need of some advice on a few hurtles I’m having trouble jumping.
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Whether or not it’s “jet lag” doesn’t matter — it sounds like you deserve some sleep and a good, healthy meal. Here’s hoping you awake feeling refreshed and get to indulge in a nutritious meal soon after waking.
I was making great progress until yesterday when I spent the entire day eating deliciously bad for you fair food (gyro, funnel cake, snow cone…). My tummy isn’t too pleased, but man it was good!
Sleep away!