Do you have the habit of siesta?

@snebxu66 (379)
China
September 25, 2008 2:55am CST
We had the rule for siesta when we were in the elementary school, we were forced to have siesta but nobody really wanted to, what the happiest was to be the supervisor on duty for the day at that time. Maybe this system has been changed in our elementary school nowadays I don't know. However, as an adult now, I works with a company and still get the habit, even if several minutes for a nap, I will be energetic for my busy work in the afternoon, otherwise, I will feel sleepy in the remaining time of the day and have to refresh myself by drinking coffee. So how about you and how long? Thank you.
2 responses
@IngramWu (194)
• China
20 Nov 08
I have the habit of siesta, usually, only half an hour, it is very great even only ten minutes.
@mykmari_08 (2464)
• Philippines
29 Sep 08
At this very moment, I feel sleepy and I'm certain that I definitely need at least a nap for now. In fact, I've been yawning for several times since early this morning. Unfortunately, I couldn't see any opportunity to do this specially now that I'm in the office. After eating lunch, I have allotted this time for surfing the internet and responding to discussions here in mylot. I guess it will just have to wait until I arrive home early in the evening. I already drank a cup of coffee with creamer a while ago. Honestly, I should not be feeling this way because the week has just started and I do get to rest during weekends since I don't have to go to the office. However, my husband arrived home very late last night. It was about twelve midnight and I usually sleep lightly so naturally, I was awaken when he arrived. I admit that I was disgusted because earlier last night when he came home from work, he told me he had to attend a birthday party of his male co-worker. He promised that it would take him just a while in the venue. At the back of my mind, I was already doubtful that he will keep his word. As expected, it took him more than four hours before he returned home and he was drunk. I was enraged at him and even if I tried to keep my calm, it was resulted to a quarrel until the wee hours of the morning. 'Till next discussion, regards.