Jet lag?
I can never remember which direction you have to travel for jet lag to really be a thing, but I think it might not be the direction we went. Let me think this through. We flew from Annapolis to Oregon, east to west…when we go to Europe, we’re jet-lagged at the beginning of the trip, not the end…that trip is west to east, so yeah. Going to Oregon should not have caused jet lag, and as much as I would like to blame the exhaustion I felt over the weekend on jet lag, I’m pretty sure that’s not right. I’ll just blame a long travel day, followed by a late night (we went to bed around 3am (personal time) after getting up at 5am). Eight hours of sleep later, I spent all of Sunday fighting my drooping eyelids.
Will and Christina’s kids are adorable. I just listened to Christina read them a bedtime story that included chanting “Part-y! Part-y!”, so there’s no telling when they’ll actually sleep, but it was really cute.
Here’s hoping I’m back to my normal level of alertness (whatever that is) tomorrow.