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							Lately I have had a difficult time falling and then 
							staying asleep. 
 A group of researchers found that laughing in the 
							evening causes the body to produce
 more melatonin (the hormone released by the brain at 
							sleep onset)...read on and you'll see what this has 
							to do with Chloe...
 
 I’m not sure why. It might be my excitement about 
							Tom Brady and the New England Patriots winning their 
							4th Super Bowl. Then again, I love what I do so I 
							might be so excited every night before bed about 
							going to work the following morning. Or it might be 
							I’m anxious for baseball season to start. Whatever 
							the reason, not sleeping is not much fun.
 
 As we all recall from elementary school health 
							class, sleep is a key part of a healthy lifestyle, 
							and can benefit your heart, weight, mind, and more. 
							Essentially, a good night sleep effects not only the 
							next day but also our entire well being. This is why 
							I recently decided to research how I can make 
							falling asleep come a little easier. So I started to 
							work on my, what many health professionals call, 
							sleep hygiene. To put it simply, sleep hygiene is a 
							variety of different practices that are necessary to 
							have normal, quality nighttime sleep and full 
							daytime alertness.
 
 Some healthy sleep hygiene practices are:
 
 • Don’t nap during the day
 • Avoid caffeine after 3 pm [which is when Tea @ 2 
							on Tuesdays ends  ]
 • Exercise regularly but well before bedtime
 • Some say not to look at a computer screen, iPad, 
							or your phone at least a ˝ hour before bed
 • And do yoga to unwind from the day and prepare 
							your body for a restful night of sleep
 
 Having done yoga in the past, I decided to give it a 
							whirl before bed to see if it would help.
 The first night went something like this… I rolled 
							my pink mat out on the bedroom floor. The lights 
							were dimmed, like you’d find at a nice Italian 
							restaurant. To set the mood perfect for yoga, I shut 
							the door, making it nice and quiet. Or so I thought.
 
 As the new age music in the background of the 
							YouTube video began playing, I found myself slowing 
							down, really paying attention to my breathing, and 
							the stress I was carrying around began to slip away. 
							Peace. Something was happening with this yoga stuff 
							and I liked it.
 But then, something else happened. I should have saw 
							it coming because, well, I heard it coming.
 
 It was loud, with a low but noticeable rumble, like 
							a herd of Harley motorcycles driving on Keokuk on a 
							sunny summer day. The mirror on the wall began to 
							rattle as the noise got closer and my steady beating 
							heart soon began to race. That’s when I heard it.
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							Ssssssss-uuuuuuuunk. 
							
							As I was about to move from my sitting position to 
							child pose, Pete and re-Pete, my 2 golden goons, 
							threw open the door with their yellow muzzles and 
							enthusiastically entered with smiles on their faces 
							and a curiosity that inspired their wagging tails.
 Before I could make the transition, Chloe, my sweet, 
							sweet Chloe, decided she wanted in on the fun and 
							sat right down on me. There it went, a room full of 
							serenity and calm to an unintentional bout between a 
							yogi and a golden, which ended in a scene you’d 
							likely see at a circus.
 
 Eventually I made it into child’s pose. But as soon 
							as I went into corpse pose, my yoga time was over. 
							On my chest, sat a 60 pound Golden dog who wanted to 
							do a little stretching herself.
 
 Sometimes our plans don’t go as we want. We try our 
							best to follow the steps but occasionally, we 
							misstep. I find comfort knowing that in the story of 
							God, humanity on more than one occasion set out to 
							accomplish something God called them to, only to 
							mess up. But rather than giving up, God continued to 
							pursue humanity, entrusting humanity with the task 
							of bringing heaven to earth.
 
 Some days we follow our routines to a ‘T’. Other 
							days it is a struggle. What matters is not to give 
							up. After all, if we give up, we might miss what we 
							need. And what we need might not be what we 
							expected.
 
 Like a Golden dog interrupting yoga to sit a spell 
							on your lap, causing you to laugh...
 
							
							[Adam Quinn, pastor at First Presbyterian Church 
							of Lincoln]
 
			  
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