This morning I had to will myself out of bed. In fact it took me ten minutes just to make my arm move, and my hand pull back the covers. I found that I was actually telling my legs to move. Eventually I managed to be half in and half out of bed. My mother found this experience funny. Why? I don't know. Maybe it was because I was talking to my unresponsive limbs.
I was travelling on the Tube with my mother at about...... 8 o clock this morning. Travelling on the Tube is not an unusual occurance for me, especially at 8 in the morning. Usually it's packed (if you're a Londoner and you travel by Tube in the mornings or evenings you surely know what I'm talking about) Today was no different. It was so packed that we had to fight to get on the train, my mother and I that is.
However, today as I was travelling with my mother, I didn't have my headphones in my ears, so I could actually hear everything going on around me. So as we got off at Kings Cross St Pancras tube station to get on the Northern line, we were walking around in a giant circle (which is how the station is set out now. The floor plan looks like a giant tube sign) I noticed that every single person seemed to be wearing hard soled or high heeled shoes. So it sounded like a giant army marching through the station. I never actually realised how it sounded before because I'm always listening to my I-pod. But to me it really sounded like an army marching through the station.
Are there any thoughts on that? Anyone ever felt that way on the Tube? Or anywhere else for that matter? Anyone else have trouble making themselves move out of bed? Trust me it wouldn't surprise me.
Quote for the day: "If I can't see it, it's not there."
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