My sister could fall asleep at the drop of a hat. She would fall asleep on the train. Me, I never slept. Still. I have a hard time sleeping. But I used to admire her ability to wake up late.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Unfortunately, I have a child who doesn't sleep.
I can fall asleep anywhere.
For months, I slept at work, even though I had an apartment. I'd fall asleep on the floor at 4:30 A.M. By 7 A.M., I was up and ready to start teaching every class.
I would love to be a sleeper, but I'm not. I'm usually up pretty early, even if I've been out the night before.
I think I'm a narcoleptic. I could sleep on a railway track with a train running over me, in-between the rails.
Mother believed that I should have an enormous amount of sleep, and so I was never really tired when I went to bed. This was the best time of day, when I could lie in the vague twilight, drifting off to sleep, making up dreams inside my head the way they should go.
I can fall asleep at any time and wake up at any time.
If you said to me, 'Lie down on that concrete floor and fall asleep,' I could do it. I can sleep anywhere at any time of day on any surface.
I've learned very quickly to fall asleep wherever I can. I sleep in the car from event to event or show to show sometimes.
My father was sleepless most of his life. So by the age of five, I was awake with him all night long, watching bad television or we'd lie in the same bed, and I'd read my comic books while he read his latest spy or mystery novel.