Thursday, March 13, 2008

Sleepless in Bedrock

Good Morning..and may I add...very early morning..argh
This was the morning that I had said...I am going to sleep late and catch up on this DLST loss...well, wouldn't you know that at 2:30 a.m...I woke up...wide awake and can't find sleep..I first thought I'd just check mail, then I was in Ravelry, then on to read a few blogs, knit a few rows, worked a puzzle left over from yesterdays newspaper..how I love the jumble.
My Dad and I used to have a battle over who got to solve it first, looking over each others shoulders directing the other..or trying to solve it without unjumbling the words..brings back such fond memories..now my Sister and I challenge each other with this..and I am SO much better than she...lol..the one left over from yesterday was one she had asked me about last night on the phone and because yesterday was most hectic with Dr. appts...etc, I hadn't even looked at it..but it's now 'dun'
While surfing blogs I ran by Nikki's...please do likewise and if you're able to help...contribute to her Relay For Life..such a great worthwhile cause...for those survivors as well as those that were not so fortunate. I am sure there is not a single one of us here that hasn't lost someone to cancer or know someone dealing with at the present.

3 comments:

Nikki said...

I really hate that sleeplessness in the middle of the night :( I hope you get some sleep :)

and thanks for the mention!

Marianne said...

oh nooooo, dratted pesky DST... I hates it. I hope you can get a nap in... or whatever works best for you... but hey, sounds like you spent your time well :^)
I've been meaning to donate at Nikki's, I just need to look over the funds...
I love the jumble story, you and your dad, and now your sister, heeeee. :^D
XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX

Dana said...

Awww...I hope you've been able to catch up on your missed sleep since you posted. That quiet time - - doing whatever moved you - - sounded lovely though.

What a great way to remember your father and now, you and your sister are carrying on the tradition. It was very moving to read!

Love ya