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My favorite time of day is dawnâs early light. When I lived in NYC, on Election Day, I was usually the first voter there when the polls opened at 6 AM.
In my 40s & 50s I worked graveyard shift, which was great because Iâm a night person. But my diurnal rhythm would bottom out about 5 am, so I would walk for an hour between 5 and 6âsafe enough on the military base where I worked (the security patrol got to know me). Some of the best times was when sunrise happened during my walkâsometimes I had to do the last westward mile walking backwards so I could look at all the glorious colors behind me.
Over 25 years ago when I started working for my current employer I was a young man who preferred sleeping in. I became friends with a guy about 15 years older than myself who grew up on a farm. His personal feeling is that if you get up past 4:30, âThe day is half shot.â
His influence, along with various life circumstances, brought me to the point that my alarm is set for 4:00 a.m. every weekday and never later than 6:00 (usually 5:00) on weekends.
On the rare occasion Iâm in bed when my kids get up, they all want to know âWhatâs wrong with Dad?!?!?â
Sometimes itâs cool to crash out at 8 pm and wake at 4 or 5 am and be wide awake in time to watch the sunrise. Unfortunately I usually have to stay up all night the night before to be sleepy enough to be able to go to sleep at 8 pm. ;-)
I notice that not only has the running stance reverted from dream Elly and Connie, but those matching track suits are also gone. Dream Elly and Connie looked better in all the ways.
I am a morning person. I am almost always up bright and cheerful by 5a. I have been told repeatedly that I am disgusting, âNo one should be bright and cheerful at 5a. Go away for at least 2 hrs and when I do come back, Iâd best have coffee!!!â
She ran into a tree and immediately fell asleep? (And a very thin tree at that, one you would almost have to try to hit.) Thatâs not the sign of someone whoâs ânot a morning person,â thatâs the sign of someone who just shot herself full of heroin or something.
Funny how our perspectives change. These days in my late 60s my day typically starts around 4 am because that is when my natural circadian rhythm is. Back when I was was in my 20s 4 am was typically the time I went to sleep
Coopersdad 11 months ago
Afternoons are my mornings.
snsurone76 11 months ago
My favorite time of day is dawnâs early light. When I lived in NYC, on Election Day, I was usually the first voter there when the polls opened at 6 AM.
DorothyGlenn Premium Member 11 months ago
Mr. Spouse is a âConnieâ and I am not. When I retired, I let my system do what it wanted to, and turns out I like 3:00 am to 10:00 am for sleep.
LeslieBark 11 months ago
In my 40s & 50s I worked graveyard shift, which was great because Iâm a night person. But my diurnal rhythm would bottom out about 5 am, so I would walk for an hour between 5 and 6âsafe enough on the military base where I worked (the security patrol got to know me). Some of the best times was when sunrise happened during my walkâsometimes I had to do the last westward mile walking backwards so I could look at all the glorious colors behind me.
WaywardWind 11 months ago
Since I retired, I usually get up about the crack of nine.
Tantor 11 months ago
El is tree hugger!
azrael2000 11 months ago
Love the âsnorkâ sound effect
biglar 11 months ago
Over 25 years ago when I started working for my current employer I was a young man who preferred sleeping in. I became friends with a guy about 15 years older than myself who grew up on a farm. His personal feeling is that if you get up past 4:30, âThe day is half shot.â
His influence, along with various life circumstances, brought me to the point that my alarm is set for 4:00 a.m. every weekday and never later than 6:00 (usually 5:00) on weekends.
On the rare occasion Iâm in bed when my kids get up, they all want to know âWhatâs wrong with Dad?!?!?â
I am indeed a fan of sunrises.
dcdete. 11 months ago
Ironically yesterday somebody said, âAt least their arms and legs are in the correct runnerâs position.â
That was in Ellyâs dream! Today they are back running with their legs and arms wrong.
French Persons' Savvy Selection of Screaming Elly Premium Member 11 months ago
Not a morning person, but definitely a moaning personâŠ
Enter.Name.Here 11 months ago
âEarly to bed, early to rise.â
Sometimes itâs cool to crash out at 8 pm and wake at 4 or 5 am and be wide awake in time to watch the sunrise. Unfortunately I usually have to stay up all night the night before to be sleepy enough to be able to go to sleep at 8 pm. ;-)
Snolep 11 months ago
Iâm impressed that Connie can talk so much while running at full speed.
Daltongang Premium Member 11 months ago
Which explains why Elle is married to a dentist and not a farmer.
howtheduck 11 months ago
I notice that not only has the running stance reverted from dream Elly and Connie, but those matching track suits are also gone. Dream Elly and Connie looked better in all the ways.
CultofFarley 11 months ago
Ooga Farley!
Booga Farley!
Googa Farley!
Wooga Farley!
ctolson 11 months ago
Iâm a morning person. Totally p!sses my wife off bu she appreciates her coffee being ready when she gets up.
ladykat Premium Member 11 months ago
I donât think Ellie is, either.
kamoolah 11 months ago
Is Elly eating the tree? Or is she in love with it?
rshive 11 months ago
Nothing special about the Mississippi Bottoms â morning or not.
Bruce1253 11 months ago
I am a morning person. I am almost always up bright and cheerful by 5a. I have been told repeatedly that I am disgusting, âNo one should be bright and cheerful at 5a. Go away for at least 2 hrs and when I do come back, Iâd best have coffee!!!â
The Gun Doctor 11 months ago
I used to be a morning person. The Army cured me of that.
[Unnamed Reader - bddb15] 11 months ago
Runners own the mornings!
planostanton 11 months ago
Mornings should not start before lunch.
John Jorgensen 11 months ago
She ran into a tree and immediately fell asleep? (And a very thin tree at that, one you would almost have to try to hit.) Thatâs not the sign of someone whoâs ânot a morning person,â thatâs the sign of someone who just shot herself full of heroin or something.
kathleenhicks62 11 months ago
First and foremost âifâ I got up early I would NOT be âjoggingâ! (the end)
sobrown51 11 months ago
You might even say âshe mourns morningsâ.
indysteve9 11 months ago
Iâm not a morning person either. LOL!!
'IndyMan' 11 months ago
âElâ is a âtree-huggerâ (but only while she catches a quick nap) ! ! ! !
g04922 11 months ago
Would think after 3 children, Elle would be a morning, noon, and night person.
sjsczurek 11 months ago
I used to be a morning person. But that was many, many, many moons ago.
h.v.greenman 11 months ago
Funny how our perspectives change. These days in my late 60s my day typically starts around 4 am because that is when my natural circadian rhythm is. Back when I was was in my 20s 4 am was typically the time I went to sleep
MarthaGwen Premium Member 11 months ago
My dad would say this. âIf God had wanted us to see the sunrise, He would have scheduled it later in the day.â I heartedly concur!