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Title: Blue and gray days
Post by: Kimberly AJ on May 21, 2015, 02:11PM
Have you guys been feeling concerned about blue and gray days? Today, when Ms. Shanikwa and I were going to shop with my friend Katie Garlock and some others, I was falling asleep because it was raining harder than the previous time. I can't stay awake while moving around Walmart, but I was OK in Dollar Tree. Between going to the shops we had a lunch in one of the restaurants that I've first been to. (http://www.thesmilies.com/smilies/expressive/yawn.gif) Call me Sleeping Beauty for such a sticky condition.


Title: Re: Blue and gray days
Post by: The Impatient New Yorker on May 21, 2015, 08:50PM
I understand that. I'm in college, and through out the past semester, there were days when I could barely stay awake


Title: Re: Blue and gray days
Post by: Kimberly AJ on December 02, 2015, 05:49PM
Who else has got blue and gray days? The New Yorker and I told ours.


Title: Re: Blue and gray days
Post by: rfcw on December 03, 2015, 06:41PM
The lights can make you often tired, multiple places and restaurants although I can't say what restaurant would make you tired.. Walmart gets me too but not Target : D if it's cold in the store like Publix no way!


Title: Re: Blue and gray days
Post by: ShiningBright on December 04, 2015, 05:00AM
I absolutely love rain!

Personally, I always feel sleepy when it's really sunny and hot ;D


Title: Re: Blue and gray days
Post by: Naraku_Diabolos on December 09, 2015, 05:01PM
At my grandmother's house when I visit (mainly during the summer), I lay in the guest room with the window opened when it is raining. The soft pattering of the rain in the forest (her neighborhood is in a very dense forest community; she also lives on a golf course and has tons of wild animals that come by her, even bears) from the leaves on the trees to the ferns below on the forest floor, it makes me incredibly sleepy. I don't fall asleep in public, though. Just mainly at home.