My bed could really do with another person in it right about now. Me and who?

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My bed could really do with another person in it right about now. Me and who?
i lov crying at night
Play this Kitty Care Game and get the Experience about various Bedtime activities with a cute Kitty.
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I'm not quite sure what to do right now. It's 9pm, my son is asleep, and my husband is still at work. I've been forced to log out of my work network because of a system update so I can't do that. There are many things I could choose to do, and I'm almost overwhelmed.
Read my current book The Search for Significance
Watch a teaching online at the Hebraic Roots Network
Do... some sort of Bible study on... something
Read the Torah portion
Journal for my therapy group
Watch TV/Netflix
Sleep
Catch up on Dice With Buddies
Work on my copying of the Torah (I'm still in Genesis after about 3 years)
I probably shouldn't journal this close to bedtime, but I haven't written anything yet. Honestly, doing something that doesn't use much brain power is most appealing, but I really should sleep. My *plan* is to get up and start working at 6am, and that will only happen if I don't stay up half the night on my tablet so I should probably nix the Netflix and dice. And the HRN.
The longer I type, the more pulled I feel towards my book. So I reckon I'll do that for a little bit and then sleep. Here's to waking up on time tomorrow!
Cheers and shalom.
I would just like to make it known how underrated eating corn chips in bed is.