What do you get up to in the early hours?
Say, between 3am and 4am?
Your answer probably determines what you get up to throughout the day too. Peaceful sleep = productive day. Insomnia = coffee, grouchiness, blank stares.
Once, when I took part in a January “sleep”-out, I remember reflecting on how it must be for people without homes who can never count on a comfy 8 hours. It affects everything – how you relate, think, pray, plan. If sleeplessness is an everyday experience, how can you possibly engage in thinking about anything other than the immediate?
When Joe Ziegler steps onto the fourth plinth at Trafalgar Square this Tuesday morning at 3am, part of the One and Other project, it’s at a time when many will be sleeping. But not street children.
Joe will be pointing towards the Street Child World Cup. If you’re awake next tuesday between 3am and 4am, give him a boost. You can pledge to watch him or give him a heart here. For non-insomniacs among you, you can watch him afterwards.
Night night.
STOP PRESS
See Joe’s brilliant work here: http://www.oneandother.co.uk/participants/Ziegler
And give him a thumbs up, or leave him a comment.
Ta!
