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love2travel Mentor

AM for me - I am an early morning person. I go for my daily walk at 6 AM. Definitely NOT a night owl and am in bed by 10 PM.

You?


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Kind of both, but mostly PM. Up with the kids early and don't go to sleep til I crash at anywhere between 1-3 in the morning.

love2travel Mentor

Kind of both, but mostly PM. Up with the kids early and don't go to sleep til I crash at anywhere between 1-3 in the morning.

That would do me in. I do have serious insomnia so I rarely sleep well but I still make myself get up every day at the same time. I just love mornings - they are new and full of promise. And cooler! Oh, in winter when it is -40F I do NOT bundle up for my walks until about noon but I still get up early. Now I've got to put that horrific wintery thought out of my mind...blech. :angry: It's coming up in practically a couple of days.

~**caselynn**~ Enthusiast

It depends on what day of the week it is for me lol Sun-Thursday I'm a morning person, up early and to bed early with 10 hrs of work in between. When Friday night

comes I let the night owl out haha I go to bed whenever (11p-2a)and sleep until whenever (7a-12p) depending on what's going on!

Adalaide Mentor

I do not do mornings. Like, as in preferably I don't get up before noon. I spent about 2 years working first shift at a gas station full time and it took copious amounts of coffee to get me to be that wonderful perky person all my regulars loved. I can function if I need to after a while, but this while 7 am thing I've been doing? Yeah, it's even too early for the kid I watch so when he passes back out so do I! I'm more of a 2-4 am bedtime kind of girl.

beachbirdie Contributor

What is this thing called "morning"? :P

Jestgar Rising Star

am I'm up at 5:30 with the rooster.


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am I'm up at 5:30 with the rooster.

9:30 EST Hah! I'm up before you're up, without a Rooster, but have noisy husband. :huh:

bartfull Rising Star

I have been a night person all my life. I remember when I was a little kid before I ever even started school, hearing Mom and Dad turn off the 11 o'clok news and come to bed.

I've always had trouble getting to sleep at night, but in the daytime I can close my eyes and be asleep within a minute.

Now that I own a business, I will never be able to sleep in the daytime again. :( So as a result, I am tired ALL the time. I get up early, but only because most nights I am so wiped out I'm in bed by 8 or 8:30. So I get up around 5, but usually take a nap at 6:30. Then I get up permanently around 8, jump in the shower, and come open the store.

Life? WHAT life? :lol:

Adalaide Mentor

That's so funny Bart. I'm the same way during the day. If it's before about 4 in the afternoon if my head gets anywhere near anything it can touch I'll be out like a light in an instant. How do people like us end up in this "day life" crap? :lol: I feel like a zombie when I have to get up before noon. At least you're doing something amazing though, music makes the world go round.

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