Sarah’s not bored. I guarantee it. But I know how Larry feels too – at least from the standpoint of having nothing to do. Been there and it’s true. Without visitors of some kind, even just the staff doing their jobs, the monotony is endless. Machines whir, things beep, phones ring, bells and alarms go off, and your room, or as much of it as you can see, has not changed one iota. TV is worse. Reading, radio or maybe the hybrid of audio books is the only solution I found.
Sarah’s not bored. I guarantee it. But I know how Larry feels too – at least from the standpoint of having nothing to do. Been there and it’s true. Without visitors of some kind, even just the staff doing their jobs, the monotony is endless. Machines whir, things beep, phones ring, bells and alarms go off, and your room, or as much of it as you can see, has not changed one iota. TV is worse. Reading, radio or maybe the hybrid of audio books is the only solution I found.