I've never thought of myself as a morning person, because ugh. But I think I could be if I could somehow get to bed at a decent hour. Watching TDS and getting up at 6am just doesn't work out.
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Then her stylist called her in and Eddie was still there! And she was too nervous to look at him! But he introduced himself! And was all nice and friendly and even handsomer in person!!!!1!!!!
So jealous! How awesomely, insanely cool!
I am not a morning person at all, but particularly before coffee. Mr. Jane refuses to have anything to do with me until I've had at least a cup. One morning he found me on the floor crying because I couldn't function well enough to seperate the filters to make the coffee.
But I think I could be if I could somehow get to bed at a decent hour.
I don't think I could ever be a morning person, but I think I'd be less bitchy if I wasn't so tired.
One morning he found me on the floor crying because I couldn't function well enough to seperate the filters to make the coffee.
Why isn't he making the coffee for you???
My mom (NOT a morning person) sets her coffee up the night before and my dad (a morning person) pushes the button and brings her her first cup in bed. I think this is the secret to their 40+ year marriage.
He didn't get home until 4 or 5 in the morning, so he was usually asleep. I think the sound of me slumping to the floor and growling at the filters woke him up.
On Saturdays and Sundays he makes the coffee if he's up first.
ETA: He did get me one of those metal reusable filters though.
Hubby's generally still asleep when I get up, but sometimes he's awake and chatty. I've been late more than once because I've calculated my sleep time to wake me up just early enough to get dressed and drive in to work.
Supervisors give you funny looks when you say, "Sorry I'm late, my husband talked to me."
Supervisors give you funny looks when you say, "Sorry I'm late, my husband talked to me."
Ha! Though actually that would throw me off to since I'm used to him still being asleep when I leave.
About a week or so ago, though, he got up, made coffee and warmed up the car for me. It was weird.
Supervisors give you funny looks when you say, "Sorry I'm late, my husband talked to me."
Ha! Though actually that would throw me off to since I'm used to him still being asleep when I leave.
Yep, was late this morning cause DH got up when I did and talked at me. Then my boss called my cell at 6:01 to discuss a message I had left her last nigh - so even though I was in my car, I guess I technically wasn't late since I was handling work stuff on time.
I am not a morning person by nature, but more than a decade of school hours has trained my body into reasonable functionality once I shower. If I don't shower? No way.
The long commute is actually very helpful in the morning, I've found, since I can use it to wake up fully. I have to be fully of energy once I start teaching--it's as much a self-defense mechanism as anything else--so my students think I'm a perky morning person. Which is kind of hysterical and depressing at the same time.
ETA: YAY first English class, Aimee!!!!!