tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4364575095827041469.post5105151006502725604..comments2023-07-22T05:27:49.707-05:00Comments on Trial Run: *hack*hack*hack*krlrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14392064691347464660noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4364575095827041469.post-24669714684670395252011-07-03T05:09:32.453-05:002011-07-03T05:09:32.453-05:00I'm glad you have a diagnosis, and I hope you&...I'm glad you have a diagnosis, and I hope you're feeling better!<br /><br />There were many things in your post that resonated with me, from financial worries that you can contextualize as first-world anxieties (we had that conversation yesterday) to the irritation over a husband who miraculously can sleep through a crying baby. <br /><br />But the thing I most wanted to endorse was the sleep thing. It seems obvious, but it's often astonishing to me to find out how different the world looks--and <i>feels</i>--when I'm well rested.<br /><br />Glad you had/are having fun with an in-person girlfriend!Alison Piepmeierhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17972854288403934814noreply@blogger.com