Goodness me. Fell asleep early and only woke up once. Been awhile since Iโve been able to sleep so soundly.
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Yummy bacon butty please. And coffee (decaf cos late).
I remember when HJs brought out their bacon chip cheesy butty burger thing. I tried one and thought it wasn't awful, and they were also only going for a buck, so I suggested to someone at my last place that they grab one
We went up to the counter and I said "can I just grab, uhh, a chicken Royale please" and she said "oh can I try one of those bacon bums please"
That was a funny but moderately embarrassing day
Portuguese-style sardines don't taste any different to any other sardines in oil. There, bang, I said it.
So how long is a warranty on something like headphones? I need to go to jb hifi to return some but it's been almost a year or a bit longer.
Can't seem to find the info anywhere. I'm probably googling the wrong thing.
I found this but idk if it's applicable
Youโre probably good within a year as long as they didnโt cost like 10 bucks or something.
Warranty length is usually on a slip of paper with the headphones.
Also you have the Australian consumer law to rely on as a backup that can not be overruled.
Going on another ride with the bicycle users group today. My plan is to get to the meeting place early so the boys can have a bit of out of pram time before we head off
I couldn't get to sleep last night. Melatonin was no help. I was so tired I couldn't open my eyes, but I just couldn't sleep.
Then when I did get to sleep, I had another bad dream. This one didn't involve death like the last few, but I got really angry in my dream and broke everything in my path and hurt a lot of people. I hate those kinds of dreams, because they feel so realistic while I'm in them and then about half way through the dream I realise I've mega screwed up and then end up dealing with the fallout while I'm still dreaming. And then after I wake up it's a combination of relief that I'm not rotting away in a dingey jail cell somewhere, but also terrifying because it makes me wonder if I am actually capable of hurting people irl
And then after I woke up I realised I'd slept in until 1pm. But in my defence, the watch tells me I was tossing and turning until 5:30
Yep. Like Goonsey said it is normal but that doesn't mean it's nice. My brain dredges up all sorts of stuff when I sleep. Over the years I have kinda learned to deal with it and even appreciate it a bit - It's my brain processing all the stuff and filing it where it needs to go.
One thing I find really helpful is to just lay there for a bit when I wake up, with my eyes closed think about what I am feeling inside (is there somewhere hurting? Stressed?) and to think back on what I dreamt. Kinda say thanks brain for processing and remind myself it was a dream and I am safe now. And to then think about where I am in details - what do the sheets feel like, what can I hear, that sort of thing. Just breathe in that in between space and basically put down the night stuff so I can go into the day clean. Or at worst, cut myself some slack because it was a rough night.
Everyone has their own thing - just sharing my little process in case it helps.