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.
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
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.
ReplyDeleteBarb: I'm sorry this is happening to you! I think things should get easier as we age, not harder! What's up with that?
DeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteShelly: 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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ReplyDeleteOk, 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.
ReplyDeleteI'm a little of both depending on the day. Mostly a Nightingale though. I do my best writing then.
ReplyDeleteMostly an early bird, altho w/enough motivation, I can stay up too. Good question.
ReplyDeleteearly bird ... who enjoys an occasional late night.
ReplyDeleteA little bit of both.
ReplyDeleteA 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
ReplyDeleteI 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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