I Must Nap.

Almost every day, and I don’t care if that makes me “lazy.”

Lisa Martens
Nov 3 · 4 min read
Photo by Martina Misar-Tummeltshammer on Unsplash

When I was a child, I felt the need to sleep right after school.

Other kids were involved in sports. They couldn’t wait to run around and play when school was over.

I needed time to myself. When I was in after-care, I slept on a bean bag chair in the library. It was a spot normally reserved…

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