I’ve been sleeping later and later these days. So much so that my whole sleep cycle becomes quite screwed up. I slept at 5 in the morning yesterday. The day before, I slept at 5 am too. It’s not good for health.
One both days, I was reading books. Yes, the book is interesting but what actually made me sleep late is the fact that I can’t sleep until about 4. I only fall asleep when I grow really tired.
This thing only happens when in camp. At home, I can sleep anytime I want.
Perhaps it’s due to an environment change and I just like my own bed more. The bed in the army is soft till I feel the hard springs. And each time I move my body, a bunch of springs releases sound effects. Very irritating and it’s quite painful to turn around.
I’m not surprised when a fellow bunk-mate can’t sleep too. I was reading books and he start talking to me about money and statuses in Singapore. I don’t mind entertaining since I can’t sleep anyway of course.
Today, it’s just my own bed and I. I guess I’m going to sleep earlier. It’s nearly 1 am. But I find myself sleep. It’s a good sign. Good night!
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Tags: books, health, money, national service
Good Night!
by Nafcom (May 18, 2006 at 4 AM)I am sure the army service will end someday =)
it’s okay be happier. one year “anniversary” of army is approaching right?
by sky (May 18, 2006 at 8 AM)Nafcom and sky: Yup, It’ll end in about a year two months.
by Mr. Dew (May 18, 2006 at 12 PM)when i was in army, i was sleeping on sponge beds and my metal cupboards were half the size compared to yours. Be glad that you are sleeping on spring mattresses. Times has changed. I am getting old.
by viv (May 18, 2006 at 2 PM)viv: That’s true. I know it’s gotten better but our beds aren’t that too. I transfer between camps and sometimes I get good beds, sometimes I just don’t.
by Mr. Dew (May 18, 2006 at 2 PM)Mr Dew: You will survive, even with such beds!
by Nafcom (May 19, 2006 at 12 AM)Nafcom: Yup! I will!
by Mr. Dew (May 19, 2006 at 2 AM)