We're in day 2 of hiccups. No relief. Have tried every weird remedy found on the web. The doctor prescribed two medications. The first one didn't work. The second one has so many warnings that we're afraid to try it.
The lack of sleep is starting to get to both of us. I had an out of body experience during the two hour meeting I ran today. If this is what sleep deprivation does to me, I think I need to adopt kids. Preferably at age ten or older.
Anyway, I wasn't the only one who was having some scale/perspective issues. I've got a Nike Presto Duo watch and set it on the table to time the presenters.
RS, one of my team members: What is that?
Me: It's my watch.
RS: Your wrist is so tiny. I thought it was an earring.
I've taken over hammock hanging duty from the Serene One. Unfortunately, I cut it a little small and had to stretch it really tight in order to tie all the corners to the cage. I think you could market it as a Military Rat Hammock--you could bounce a quarter off it. I was also so concentrated on stretching the hammock that I tied it about an inch from the top of the cage. I hope the rats don't bang their heads on the cage as they get in and out of it. Poor girls.
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Hey, what makes you think you get fewer sleepless nights as your kids get older? Only the causes change!
Random hiccup remedy - bend over so your head is hanging upside down. Drink several sips of water from the "wrong" side of the glass, opposite of where you usually do.
I'm sorry you guys aren't sleeping well. We've had a bad week because of the time change - sleep schedules wacky and both cranky.
Hope Oreo and Cupcakes sleep better in the tight hammocks. We don't want 4 sleepless people in the house.
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