Sunday, October 31, 2010

Insomnia

Sleep deprivation aggravates these days. Due to O'levels? Nah, I don't think so. Maybe I'm morphing into a nocturnal creature. Perhaps my liking to the dead silence and serenity of the night accompanied by the crisp sound of crickets has increased. I just loved the cool breeze, very rare during the days, that is continually blowing through the window of my study. It's so calming. Dizziness and slight headaches(migraines do occur sometimes during the day and mostly at night) are the side effects of staying up late. Feasibly, it is one of the habits I've attained since the sudden change of my character. Whatever it is, it's toll on me will ascend if I do not resume to my preference of turning in early. The sudden loss of my pets doesn't seem to show melancholy but I was, in fact, morose. It took me great pains to procure them. And now I'm back to square one. From now on, I'm going to endeavor in acquiring another pair of green crested lizards. I might consider getting myself a glider(another species of lizards that has a flap of skin on their sides that gives them their names).

Currently, I'm doing my best to finish up the whole of the Physics textbook and just started on the first chapter. OMG D: Anyway, I hope the paper which is due in 13 hours and 7 minutes later to be as easy as it could be (:

And I've just gained 5 kilos laaa... OMG :O
*sobbing.. Junk food!!!

Bronchocela cristatella

"Bronchocela cristatella" is the scientific name of the lizard I kept. A native species in this country. An exotic pet to keep at home. When I have the time, I would take individuals out for a stroll. Erm... Hanging them on my shoulder. And you could not be bothered by their presence. In moments of solitude, I would take one of these magnificent, or others might say weird creatures, out and we would stare at each other for a long period of time. An eccentric habit I have. It seems that these dumb creatures can somehow understand the messages I am trying to convey to them. Silently. In times of despair, I would talk to them and they would also perceive.

Very, indeed, I am glad to have them as pets.