I’m off into the wild blue yonder
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Dr Bron resides in Perth, WA, Australia. She is a mum of three teens, a psychology lecturer and researcher. Her research program is on various aspects of parenting and resilience. You might be able to help her research if you visit her site!
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Yoo Hoo! Sending love to you.
Thank you TT!
I probably should do another blog, but not sure all our readers would get the accent!
Great video; you look and sound great. Welcome back!
Thank you Elizabeth. Certainly done on the run!
Nice job on your video, Robyn.
Hope you are dead tired tomorrow . . . we’ll take it easy. A light lunch and a lovely chat.
oops! hope you are NOT dead tired tomorrow.
Taking it easy WILL be the order of the day I think. I now why we arrived a couple of days early – it would be impossible to jump straight in I think.
I remember the first time I came to the USA, the jet lag was horrendous and even four days later I was still awake half the night and alseep half the day. I’m pushing myself (we all are) to be active-ish during the day to force our body clocks to adjust. As I said to Pip, yesterday wasn’t so bad as we travellers were SO exhausted we slept that first night. Last night we all slept badly so today has been a real struggle. I could easily fall asleep right now and probably sleep for 4 hours, but it is only around 5pm here and then I’d not sleep again tonight so the cycle would repeat. *sigh*
So I just have to force myself to keep going!
I have a tough enough time sleeping without moving through several time zones. Hope you have a better night tonight. See you on the morrow.
Enjoy your trip!
Thanks, Sami. In the hotel room in Florida, but nearly dead!!!!