Today is the first day when I really had a nice, deep, uninterrupted night sleep. Aalways takes for me a while to get used to a new place and be able to sleep comfortably and “at ease”. I’m thankful it finally happened here.
I’m also thankful for meeting this super cool iguana-like dude (I'm convinced it was a he) by the beach today – there are enough of them there, but this one was the biggest I’ve seen so far and he clearly seemed to enjoy my company as he kept running around my sunbed all day long. I liked him because he totally posed for all of my pictures.
And one more thing, although I still really don't want to go back to the home country, I’m amazingly fine with having to go back there now. I'm relaxed and I'm ready, no worries on my part any more. I’m also feeling very very thankful that this vacation didn’t become an exception to the general rule of mine where I come back from one being a different person, having learnt something new and valuable about myself. So yep, I guess I’m ready to come back and get down to making all the inevitable things happen.
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Oh, a good night sleep makes everything look better!
ReplyDeleteyay for sleep, it makes everything better x
ReplyDeleteCool iguana! I keep forgetting to ask, where was this vacation of yours? ;)
ReplyDeleteI love this iguana shot, a lovely reminder of warm days, vacations, relaxation. :) And very appropriate to see somehow, with a post describing a very relaxing full night's rest - everyone deserves nights like that every night!
ReplyDeleteGoodness, he is a rather large iguanna....Great pic
ReplyDeletean uninterrupted night's sleep is so hard to come by nowadays!vglad you're having a great time my dear.
ReplyDeleteSleep is essential for the rejuvenation process.. I am not remotely offended by your comments, perhaps I should write copy for ads!! xxx
ReplyDeleteLack of sleep is the biggest problem I encounter while traveling. Unfortunately, these days I don't sleep nearly as well as I did in my youth.
ReplyDeleteoh, I love animal friends!!! I would have totally loved to have him near me. I love how you decided on his gender because you just "felt" that, haha, that's darling. Sounds like you accomplished everything you needed to for this trip and are ready to go home- the best of both worlds! Also, I wish you hadn't noticed the no-tights. I would NEVER have done that but we actually had just woken up at his place and decided to go get coffee, I had spilled on my tights from the night before so they weren't clean and so I just had to bear it with no tights, but no- not recommended! :)
ReplyDelete..oh yes , when you are in the new place , new country it's hard to get the right sleep routine ..
ReplyDelete..awwww ..that little Iguana is so so cute , I just love them - so beautiful and independent and cheeky as well ..he must had a model gene in him : )))
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