Don't Mess With Texas
I'm spending my days off in a suburb of Dallas called Mesquite. In a few hours I will move to yet another Dallas suburb called Carrolton. The Strong Tower Tour is perfoming at North Church in Carrolton tonight and I am planning to go the show (for the first time). Should be fun. I will finally meet Barlow Girl and get autographs from all the bands for my roomie back at home.
It's 2:30AM and I have already had "lunch" at the Waffle House and done some shopping/browsing at the Super Walmart. When I woke up tonight I was very confused - thinking that it was 7AM! While I was chatting with friends from home on MSN I kept thinking that they were all getting ready to go to work/school, when, in fact, it was their BEDTIME! Very weird.
I think my schedule is officially switched but my body doesn't like staying up at night. And it is even worse when I have to find something to do all night. By 4AM my body feels like it's spinning. I was warned that I might feel like this. On regular days I am in the truck driving to the next tour city and it doesn't seem to bother me as much. I am already looking forward to going back to a NORMAL schedule when I come home!
Did you know that the slogan "Don't Mess With Texas" came from a public education campaign against littering? Littering is a $500 fine in Texas and apparently they go hard after litterers. You can even "Report a Litterer" - [ http://www.dontmesswithtexas.org/]!
It's 2:30AM and I have already had "lunch" at the Waffle House and done some shopping/browsing at the Super Walmart. When I woke up tonight I was very confused - thinking that it was 7AM! While I was chatting with friends from home on MSN I kept thinking that they were all getting ready to go to work/school, when, in fact, it was their BEDTIME! Very weird.
I think my schedule is officially switched but my body doesn't like staying up at night. And it is even worse when I have to find something to do all night. By 4AM my body feels like it's spinning. I was warned that I might feel like this. On regular days I am in the truck driving to the next tour city and it doesn't seem to bother me as much. I am already looking forward to going back to a NORMAL schedule when I come home!
Did you know that the slogan "Don't Mess With Texas" came from a public education campaign against littering? Littering is a $500 fine in Texas and apparently they go hard after litterers. You can even "Report a Litterer" - [ http://www.dontmesswithtexas.org/]!