I could blame my desire to nap on my lack of sleep but that would be a blatant lie. I am sleeping plenty right now. I could also blame my desire to nap on my studio apartment. My desk is situated just so I can see how comfortable I would be to crawl back into bed and leave the backless stool I’m currently sitting on. That’s not so much a lie as a poor excuse to sleep the afternoon away.
It’s another day of not finding the right jobs to apply for and I am currently taking a break from my PHP lesson. Today was a break through. According to Larry Ullman, I am now a programmer after successfully displaying “Hello, world!” on the Web. Triumph! I am now ready for my Series A funding. I’ll be accepting money orders momentarily.
As I search for a better French tutorial and have taken a brief hiatus from PHP, I find myself tired and ready for a nap. In my former existence, that would be the employed-self, I would normally make a run to Walgreens for caffeine at this point. Ah, the days of sugar-free Redbull still fill my heart with delight but due to budgetary constraints, I have stuck to my tea regiment. I am considering a run but currently the interwebs are winning out. In short, I am comfortable and dare I say it slightly lazy today.
So, how will I fight this desire to sleep the afternoon away? It’s a game and I don’t like to lose. I still have other things to accomplish today and as inviting it seems to take a nap I know I’ll be groggy and frustrated when I wake up. Even though I’ve pretty much capped out on caffeine this morning, another glass of tea sounds mighty nice. Maybe I’ll even run over to the ridiculously priced grocery store for some milk and make it a tea latte. French and caffeine, oh la la!