Bed time is the best time of the day

Philippines
August 5, 2008 8:22am CST
I look forward to sleeping time each night. This is the best time for me because I can put all my worries, concerns and thoughts to rest as I lay down on bed and close my eyes to drift off to dreamland. It's just comforting to end the day and start a new one the next day. Do you also look forward to bed time?
7 responses
@balasri (26537)
• India
5 Aug 08
One cannot deny the fact of comfort and calmness the bed gives.Yes it is the solace after a hard say.
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@cher913 (25782)
• Canada
5 Aug 08
i have to agree with you...i love my bed time, my cozy bed, my pillows and recapping all the days events and then waking up (hopefully refreshed) to a brand new day!
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@hellcowboy (7374)
• United States
5 Aug 08
I think bedtime is a great time because you are right it is the best way to put worries aside,and especially if you are having a bad day you can go to sleep and start a fresh new day,because it always feels good to start a new day,without having to worry about the problems and such from the previous day,I especially like bedtime because I get to cuddle with my fiance.
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@gloreymay (882)
• Philippines
5 Aug 08
Yes I love sleeping too especially when I had a whole day work and is very tired! I really miss my bed at that moment. It feels good when you are lying on your own bed.
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• Philippines
5 Aug 08
yeah..i really love to sleep too... ^_^ i cant wait to go to my bed and sleep..
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@bookworms (351)
• Pasig, Philippines
5 Aug 08
SAME here buddy sleep is the way to forget our problems temporarily within 8 hours ^_^
@bellis716 (4799)
• United States
7 Aug 08
I do not look forward to bedtime that much. I like to think that is because I'm not a morning person. When I was in my 20's I worked from 10 PM to 7 AM. That was right up my alley. My ideal schedule would be to work all night and sleep most of the day. Alas, I married a morning person and am still trying to adjust after 53 years.