Thursday, October 18, 2012

What About YOU? Early Bird or Nightingale?


 

 Ready for today’s What about YOU question?
Are you an early bird or nightingale?
Over the years, have you changed from one to the other?
 

12 comments:

  1. It seems the older I get the harder it is to get up in the morning and harder getting to sleep at night. It used to be the complete opposite.

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    1. Barb: I'm sorry this is happening to you! I think things should get easier as we age, not harder! What's up with that?

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  2. I have always been an early bird, but I find myself getting moreso as the years roll on. I get up at 4 AM now, although I don't have to leave for work until 6:45.

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    1. Shelly: How odd, that you have the opposite experience as Barb. I guess this shows that all our bodies function on their own, unique clocks!

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  4. Ok, will try to do this again, error free this time. For the most part I'm an early bird, always have been. But at times I'm a Nightingale.

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  5. I'm a little of both depending on the day. Mostly a Nightingale though. I do my best writing then.

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  6. Mostly an early bird, altho w/enough motivation, I can stay up too. Good question.

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  7. early bird ... who enjoys an occasional late night.

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  8. A nightingale married to an early bird. What a combination...for more than 57 years!!! Has not really changed through the years. I CAN get up before 7:00 a.m. but I don't function very well. Interesting thought. Clella

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  9. I am an early bird and also a nightingale. It's whatever bird moves in the afternoon that I am no part of. Very sluggish at that time.

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