I am sleepy all day long...
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I have been suppressing yawns during my driving ,walking,shopping, eating etc...(and working?!)
I don't know how many times of yawns I suppressed today.
The cause of lacking of sleep has been coming from the Olympic in London.
There is difference in time of 8 hours between Japan and the U.K.
To enjoy the live broadcast of Olympic games, I have to keep awaking midnight in Japan.
Actually, I went to bed in 04:00 am in this morning and had to wake up in 7:00 am.
Additionally, it is SOOOO HOT outside in these days here.
I have never experienced such a high degrees in my life.
I live in the north part of Japan though,
I can enjoy the sense that seemed to be in the southern country just one step out of a house.
I don't know how many times of yawns I suppressed today.
The cause of lacking of sleep has been coming from the Olympic in London.
There is difference in time of 8 hours between Japan and the U.K.
To enjoy the live broadcast of Olympic games, I have to keep awaking midnight in Japan.
Actually, I went to bed in 04:00 am in this morning and had to wake up in 7:00 am.
Additionally, it is SOOOO HOT outside in these days here.
I have never experienced such a high degrees in my life.
I live in the north part of Japan though,
I can enjoy the sense that seemed to be in the southern country just one step out of a house.

I don't know how many times of yawns I have suppressed today.
Another difference between Japanese/Chinese and English is that classfiers (助数詞) are rarely used in English.
For example:
An apple, an orange, a bag, a computer.
There're no classfiers between numbers and objects.
The cause of my lacking of sleep has been coming from is the Olympic in London.
I have never experienced such a high degrees temperature in my life.
Although I live in the northern part of Japan, I feel as though I am in the southern part of my country within seconds of taking one step out of my house.
You appear to dislike the hot weather so I guess you shouldn't use "enjoy".
I can enjoy the sense that seemed to be in the southern country just one step out of a house.