The number of women taking on the role of world leader is on the rise, and it’s about time, too:
The 16 Women Taking Over the World by Matilda Battersby of The Independent.
The number of women taking on the role of world leader is on the rise, and it’s about time, too:
The 16 Women Taking Over the World by Matilda Battersby of The Independent.
Tonight is the second night in a row I have been unable to fall asleep. Neither yawn nor eye-rub has passed my way. Not even a quiet whimper.
(While I type this, I periodically look over at my partner…who has been enjoying the benefits of REM sleep for over an hour now…and feel jealous. It’s all good, though: he just mumbled something about muffin pans and chocolate pudding, so I’m sure to have a good laugh in the morning when I tease him about it and he can’t remember a thing).
To be honest, sleeplessness happens to me a lot…well, sometimes. I am somewhat of a night crawler, preferring late nights to early mornings, and mornings and I have had a dysfunctional relationship from the beginning. On most nights I can usually fake it, but not tonight. And not last night, either. I blame the ginko biloba I started taking on Friday. I thought it would help me stay focused and have less-cranky mornings. Now, while staying up all night in college almost always guaranteed I would be wide awake when morning happened, after 30 that little trick stopped working so well (in fact, staying up all night in my 30′s has proven to almost always guarantee extreme crankiness and the very real possibility of missing mornings all together). Oh, the irony.
So, since I can’t sleep, I will plot adventures, instead.
Okay. Seeing how it is going on 2 o’clock in the morning, I believe I am now officially obligated to lie in bed with the lights off and my eyes closed. I do have to be at work later this morning, after all. G’night!