
Here's a picture of Amanda when we were in Palm Springs a couple years ago.. about 0430 at Denny's eating the Grand Slam Breakfast.. She was tired.. Worked a night shift on Monday, an extra one, and I am still feeling the results of it.. Of course after a year of working night shifts at LUB one would think I'd be a pro at turning the day around and get back to a "normal day rythym"... Wrong.. I think the body is never going to be used to it, being a little tired is not the hardest, it's the missing out on the daytime and the sun. I enjoy the solo part of the job and if things work out with the basketball club then I will have even more to keep myself busy during the night. Another approach to looking at the night shift, we have the little guy and it has been a great way for me to earn some money while we are able to keep him home these first two-three years. When he starts in kindergarten then I'll have to see about this night shift working, I do in some ways enjoy the job, the only thing is that I get sooooooo tired and need a bunch of sleep to catch up on the missed hours. Read the other day that when you work night shifts you are creating a sleeping debt that you have to pay back and the only way to do that is by sleeping. Yeah, yeah... Gotta get up and get my day started, have hoops tonight and a new night shift on thursday to friday.