I’m just going to say it: I don’t recover the way I used to.
I’m rounding up all the likely suspects for questioning. My age, health, and mindset all come to mind. All three of them have their issues. I just know that I’m not the best at recovering like I was when I was younger.
Let me set the stage. My son and his friends went to an A$AP Rocky concert a few weeks ago. Now, my rap music cred is lacking to say the least. I hear the name of the latest rapper and I inevitably go, “who” with a big question mark. Still though, I volunteered to drive the guys into the city and pick them up afterward.

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I figured, how bad could it be? They could enjoy themselves without worrying about a designated driver or paying an exorbitant price for an Uber, and I would just keep myself busy outside the arena while the show went on. Sure, I knew the city traffic would be a total mess and we’d get home late, but I didn’t think much of it.
Boy, was I wrong.
It was 2:30 a.m. by the time I finally pulled the warm covers over my head and went to sleep. By no measure was it the longest night of my life — I’ve had plenty of others. I’ve done plenty of late-night pickups before. I’ve been an active guy all my life; I’ve run half marathons and marathons, and I’ve burned the candle at both ends at work. I’m used to late nights.

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But I was absolutely shocked by how much that one late night completely knocked me off my feet. It took everything I had the next day to keep my eyelids open. Let’s just say I punctuated every conversation with at least two yawns and three “Boy!! Am I tired!” comments.
The fog actually stuck with me for two full days, until I was finally able to sneak in a short afternoon nap. I had to laugh at myself. I’m clearly not the spring chicken I used to be. Heck, I’m more like the lazy sloth lounging in the corner, who can barely keep its eyes open.
Oh well. Here’s to a good night of sleep and knowing your limits.
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oh…my sinuses. They’re crushing me
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Love this! I’m right there with you. I haven’t been sleeping for a while now and I’m wiped! I keep saying that’s it I’m laying down after work. Wrong! I never do. I’m running on caffeine and prayers.
Hope you had the best Father’s Day my friend!
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Sleep does seem to be more of a priority lately!! ((Yawnnnn!))🥱🥱
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Wait until your my age. You will fall asleep at the drop of a hat; in the middle of a TV series you enjoy and awake to the late night news thinking someone has broken into your house.
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i so get this! i marvel at the fact that i used to stay up all night and then work or go to classes!
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Fibromyalgia and age. I’ve made peace with four naps a day. Hey, I can function a bit in between! But I do miss the days when I could research something for hours and go to bed only when I just had to. Still thankful, still blessed. I hope your riders tipped you well!
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You’re such a great dad, Brian! When I was 15, my uncle took my cousins and me to see the band Foo Fighters… I’m sure he was dead tired, but I thought he was the coolest ever for giving us that opportunity.
Hope you can catch up on your sleep, and hopefully no more late nights in the near future!
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First of all – you are a good dad!! And also – I hear you, Brian! Sleep is so important these days!
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