Today I helped mum out with a little bit of gardening and housework in the morning, it was lovely in the sunshine, but cold in our house. It was one of mums besties birthdays, so she took the day off work to meet her friend for lunch, and an afternoon of shopping.
Mum says thanks for all the sleepy wishes. Unfortunately last night, she couldn't get to sleep her body clock was all out of whack. She only managed to drift off at 5.30am til 9, and feels a bit wiped out. She had to attend a lecture this evening, on nuclear medicine physics and stuff, and she hopes that helps her with the insomnia. It is now 9pm and her eyes are a bit scratchy, so she is sure that she will drift off ok. After only 6 hours sleep in the last three days, she is due a full nights rest.
Oh, poor Mum! I could not function on so little sleep. At. All.
ReplyDeleteHoping for sweet, restful sleep tonight for your Mum! And you, too, Miss Poppy!
Our mom would be falling asleep standing up by this point, with so little sleep. We hope your mum can sleep soundly tonight!
ReplyDeleteYou're so good to help Mum with the house work, especially when she's so tired. Purrs foe an excellent night of sleep for both of you girls!
ReplyDeleteI thought for a moment it was your birthday, Poppy!
ReplyDeleteHope your Mom can get some sleep soon. My Mom is finally home from "Down Under". I missed her so much.
Hugs, Mandu
Soon I am certain that you and your mum will get some good rest together.
ReplyDeleteI am glad your human is finally getting some rest. My human could not keep those hours - when she does not get enough sleep she gets a little, well, let me put it this way - nobody, human or kitty, should have to be around her!
ReplyDeleteWe bet your Mum will be able to sleep well tonight, Poppy. Well, we certainly hope so, anyway!
ReplyDeleteWe hope your mum gets a good night's sleep Poppy. Our mum doesn't sleep well either, but 6 hours in 3 days and you would need to give her a wide berth.
ReplyDeletePoor Mum! We hope she gets her "forty winks" tonight. Be a sweetie, Poppy, and help her off to dreamland. xoxo
ReplyDeleteCan your mum take a pill? Mum does sometimes to help her fall asleep. Not often and just stuff she can buy over the counter.
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