but the same child or adult that complains and grumps about what time they have to get up Monday to Friday will be up, bright eyed, and ready to play at that same time on Saturday and Sunday. I know my granddaughter is a bear at 6 M-F but up at 5 on Saturday and Sunday.
I can relate. I’m up everyday about 5am . I do the obligatory bathroom visit, get dressed, walk the dog for approximately 30 minutes, return home, get undressed, and go back to bed !
Life is just not fair. lol In my younger years I hit the snooze button several times before I could get up. Now that I’m retired my eyes pop open at 5:00 am every morning!
When I was still in school… I woke up and thought it was the weekend but was disappointed to find out it was a school morning and I had to heave myself up from my warm bed.But there were also times where I thought it was a school morning and realised it was the weekend and I was happy that I could snooze until whenever I wanted!
I remember complaining about having to get up to go to school ( I had a 1 hour buss ride). I remember my kids complaing about it and my grandkids and now my great grandkids.
Being an early riser doesn’t necessarily make you more productive than those who sleep later. Many of us are much more productive later in the day. I seldom get into work before 9:30, but I’m hard at work in the late afternoon and into the evening hours, long after the early birds have gone home.
EarlP2 almost 12 years ago
Also up at 1:00AM, 3:30AM, and stumble back to bed. And that’s way those are called the wee hours …
Llewellenbruce almost 12 years ago
What is the point then Earl?
el8 almost 12 years ago
Did you remember to put the seat back down, Earl?
linsonl almost 12 years ago
I spent years working rotating shifts…..Heaven to me was getting up at the same time every day, even if it was five, and having weekends off.
jprozeboom almost 12 years ago
Earl needs to see his urologist and get his prostate checked. While he’s there, also get his PSA tested
alondra almost 12 years ago
I hear ya Earl. Get up once or twice during the night and crawl back into the so comfortable bed!
GROG Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Makes me want to crawl back into bed now.
jeanie5448 almost 12 years ago
but the same child or adult that complains and grumps about what time they have to get up Monday to Friday will be up, bright eyed, and ready to play at that same time on Saturday and Sunday. I know my granddaughter is a bear at 6 M-F but up at 5 on Saturday and Sunday.
Linguist almost 12 years ago
I can relate. I’m up everyday about 5am . I do the obligatory bathroom visit, get dressed, walk the dog for approximately 30 minutes, return home, get undressed, and go back to bed !
ncalifgirl58 almost 12 years ago
Life is just not fair. lol In my younger years I hit the snooze button several times before I could get up. Now that I’m retired my eyes pop open at 5:00 am every morning!
Number Three almost 12 years ago
When I was still in school… I woke up and thought it was the weekend but was disappointed to find out it was a school morning and I had to heave myself up from my warm bed.But there were also times where I thought it was a school morning and realised it was the weekend and I was happy that I could snooze until whenever I wanted!
xxx
Rickapolis almost 12 years ago
I see many of us can identify with this one…excuse me, I’ll be right back…
Palyke almost 12 years ago
I remember complaining about having to get up to go to school ( I had a 1 hour buss ride). I remember my kids complaing about it and my grandkids and now my great grandkids.
Catherine Spencer-Mills Premium Member almost 12 years ago
I know that guy…I live with him. LOL
hariseldon59 almost 12 years ago
Being an early riser doesn’t necessarily make you more productive than those who sleep later. Many of us are much more productive later in the day. I seldom get into work before 9:30, but I’m hard at work in the late afternoon and into the evening hours, long after the early birds have gone home.
hippogriff almost 12 years ago
Paul Rozeboom: The PSA has so many false positives and false negatives that it is only used in the US, and there mainly to pad the doctor’s income.
baldhedjer almost 12 years ago
Damn straight, I got back into bed! Put my cold feet up against you too!