Denise N. Rall wrote:
Thanks David, for making sense of something that seemed senseless to me at first.
LOGGING OFF <snip>
Hmmmm ...... is this a variation on tuning in, turning on .................... ? And just seen in a column in a Virginia newspaper. Some people clearly need a form of 'logged off' time to do important matters in peace. End of nap time signals start of new stage ................................... My 3 ^1 _2 -year-old son no longer takes an afternoon nap. And it's been a huge adjustment -- for me. Nap time used to be the sacred quiet time when I could clean the bathrooms, do my writing and answer some e-mails in peace. I could pick up a book and escape for a few chapters. I could bake cookies or fix a casserole for a friend who had a baby. I needed nap time as much as my son did. ...............................................................