Do Cornellians Ever Sleep
Seeing the sleep apnea article stimulated my fatherly instincts and I wondered, “do Cornellians ever sleep?” I guessed that the answer would be “yes, but not much.”
My wife actually likes to sleep but in many ways it seems that a lot of the rest of us do not. My daughters like to read under the covers with a flashlight. My sons did the same though they might be indignant at the suggestion and wish to correct, “we stuffed blankets against the door and turned the light on!” The truth is they did both and so did I.
Even now, when I should be in bed getting my rest for the busy day ahead, there’s a wee voice inside that says, “explore your son’s blog,” “write at least something trivial in your son’s blog,” “show that you care.” So here I am. And if I wasn’t doing this it there would be an impulse to read one more chapter, catch the late news, or search the collective pool of ignorance that fills so much of the world wide web (do alligators populate the sewers of New York City–opinion is divided).
Elliott, get your sleep when you can. Exams are just around the corner. As for me–I’m going to bed.
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