So, recently I started a paper route where I need to get up at 1 in the morning and deliver them all by 6 am. I also have a full time job during the day. Needless to say sleep is at a premium, so you would think naps would be a good idea. Well, yes and no. Sure, they provide a little bit of extra rest from the 4-5 hours I normally get now, but they can be rather disorienting.
Literally, every time I wake up from a nap it takes a bit of time to realize what is going on around me. Case in point, it takes a few minutes of looking at a clock to even realize what I am looking at, much less understand what it is telling me.
One time I was watching a football game and fell asleep in a chair in the living room. I slept through the entire second quarter and woke up in time for the beginning of the 2nd half to start. I looked at the score and could not decipher it. I thought the opposing team had scored 68 points in one quarter (which is pretty much impossible). After a while I realized I wasn't looking at it right, and what I was seeing was just the abvreviation of one of the team's names (GreenBay).
Anyone else experience this kind of thing, or am I slowly going insane?
Literally, every time I wake up from a nap it takes a bit of time to realize what is going on around me. Case in point, it takes a few minutes of looking at a clock to even realize what I am looking at, much less understand what it is telling me.
One time I was watching a football game and fell asleep in a chair in the living room. I slept through the entire second quarter and woke up in time for the beginning of the 2nd half to start. I looked at the score and could not decipher it. I thought the opposing team had scored 68 points in one quarter (which is pretty much impossible). After a while I realized I wasn't looking at it right, and what I was seeing was just the abvreviation of one of the team's names (GreenBay).
Anyone else experience this kind of thing, or am I slowly going insane?