{"id":105,"date":"2004-05-26T02:38:31","date_gmt":"2004-05-26T07:38:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nachzen.net:8080\/?p=105"},"modified":"2004-05-26T02:39:04","modified_gmt":"2004-05-26T07:39:04","slug":"sleep-patterns","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nachzen.net\/?p=105","title":{"rendered":"Day to Day Sleeplessness"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I have an unfortunate tendency to stay up quite late.  &#8220;Around here.. we stay up very, very late&#8230;&#8221; (Counting Crows)  I get involved with something, don&#8217;t notice that I&#8217;m getting tired, and soon it&#8217;s 4am.  And then I sleep until it&#8217;s afternoon.  And then I stay up even later, and so on.  Left to my own devices, I tend to go to bed when the sun comes up and get up late afternoon.  Unfortunately, the rest of the world seems to be very morning-centric.<\/p>\n<p>Lately I&#8217;ve been flying in the afternoon.  But Jonah works.  And I when I can&#8217;t sleep, I toss and turn.  And Jonah doesn&#8217;t like that.  So then I get up and have to amuse myself until I think I might be able to sleep.  I can&#8217;t do things like study, because I&#8217;m too sleepy.   I&#8217;m probably too sleepy to write as well, but I&#8217;m probably also too sleepy to realize it.<\/p>\n<p>I had my alarm set for 10am this morning.  After not getting to sleep until very early in the morning, I wasn&#8217;t very happy about it going off.  I figured the weather would probably be bad (the OKC TAF looked pretty bad when I went to bed), but I needed to confirm this before going back to bed.  Because if it was good enough, I&#8217;d have to fly.  Text weather isn&#8217;t that hard when I&#8217;m fully awake, but when I&#8217;m asleep, it&#8217;s difficult.  I finally decided that even if there wasn&#8217;t much convective activity (and it didn&#8217;t look like there was), it was too cloudy.  It was predicted to get to 800ft broken over OKC by 2pm.  I was supposed to fly at noon. I decided that cross-country flying was probably, indeed, out of the picture.  I set my alarm for 11am, checked the weather again.  Less thunderstorms, more clouds.  I called D., but he didn&#8217;t answer so I left a message.<\/p>\n<p>My telephone rang at 12:30.  A 251 number I didn&#8217;t recognize.  I decided the possibility it was for me was slim to none.  Being the anti-telephone sort of person I am, I sent the call to voicemail, then dialed my voicemail.  It was someone calling about our overpriced health insurance that I was supposed to have had 3 months ago but which would now be effective on June 1.  It&#8217;s always nice to think that you have health insurance, but then find out that you haven&#8217;t really had insurance for the last 6 months, you just thought you did.  I suppose that if I never found out I didn&#8217;t have it, I didn&#8217;t need it, and I saved money&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>There was also a message from D..  It seems that my phone didn&#8217;t ring when he called, only a couple minutes earlier than the insurance people.  The message said, &#8220;Hey Berck, it&#8217;s Mike, I dunno if I missed you or what, I got back from my flight a little late&#8230;  It&#8217;s 12:30, call me.&#8221;  I called him back.  He apparently hadn&#8217;t gotten my message, but he did agree that it might well be too cloudy for cross-country flying.  He called back later to tell me that he was utterly unable to schedule me for Wednesday, but that I was in the schedule for 4pm on Thursday.  This really bites.  Flying 1.5 hours every 2-3 days is ridiculous.  If I don&#8217;t fly more often than this, I might as well try to get a job.<\/p>\n<p>So cleaned the kitchen.  Joanna cleans the kitchen most nights, but she hadn&#8217;t been feeling well, so it was rather messy.  And it needed a real cleaning.  I cleaned off the counters, scrubbed the stains out, scrubbed the stove, cleaned the already clean pots which had some sort of scum in them, scrubbed the sink, found a tortilla that was now a petrified tortilla&#8230;  After I got tired of that, I read cookbooks for awhile trying to decide what to make for dinner.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve been wanting to make Gnocchi for some time now.  I haven&#8217;t had it since I left Italy, and it was one of my favourite pasta dishes.  I had, I thought, acquired everything I needed, but a careful examination revealed that I really needed a food mill.  Not to mention that I needed one anyway to make tomato sauce.  So I made &#8220;Spaghetti&#8221;.  With all the real Italian cooking I&#8217;ve been doing lately&#8230; it was something of a dissapointment.  Not bad, just disappointing.  Joanna liked it, and that&#8217;s what&#8217;s important.  Really.<\/p>\n<p>I also found health insurance that&#8217;s costs 25% less, has a half the deductible, and no coinsurance (as opposed to the current policy which is 80\/20).  That&#8217;s good.  Only now I have to go through all the headaches of applying for new insurance, canceling the old one and so on.<\/p>\n<p>There was the hope that Joanna would get a job with benefits, but I&#8217;m starting to wonder.  In spite of the literally hundreds of jobs she&#8217;s applied for, she&#8217;s gotten a sum total of zero phone calls and one rejection letter.  This isn&#8217;t promising.  I don&#8217;t really understand it&#8211; and it&#8217;s making me wonder just what good a college degree is after all.  In fact, her current employer was worried about hiring her to work in a warehouse because she had a college degree.  She&#8217;s started leaving her masters degree OFF of her resume for the secretary-type jobs she&#8217;s applied for.<\/p>\n<p>There&#8217;s a position open at a local community college for a history professor that she&#8217;s well qualified for.  But we&#8217;re not going to get excited.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I have an unfortunate tendency to stay up quite late. &#8220;Around here.. we stay up very, very late&#8230;&#8221; (Counting Crows) I get involved with something, don&#8217;t notice that I&#8217;m getting tired, and soon it&#8217;s 4am. And then I sleep until it&#8217;s afternoon. And then I stay up even later, and so on. 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