The alarm goes off at 8 or 8:15, and I'm out the door by 9:15 - 9:30.
Zoinks, I'm getting to my desk at the time that Jilli's alarm goes off. Or have been at my desk for 15 - 30 minutes.
Getting out of bed is the hardest part, even if I'm not able to get back to sleep. Once I'm actually up, I'm good to go. I'm also the sort of person who needs to jump into a coldish swimming pool, so that I get the shock over with, but it often takes a lot of time to take that plunge.
Does it have to be human? Does it have to be mine?
This is the line Pete and I quote at each other all the time.
So that's another vote for the excessive vamp/ww fiction diagnosis!
eta: Thanks, -t. "there, there" totally made me smile.
Oh, and I finished 98 cover letters. Three more and I'll be done with all the job openings I've found so far.
Ugh Hil. I hate that part of the job search.
Oh, that reminds me. I have a moment right now so I'll go look at your statement.
If the balloon shop has a four foot panda I am totally buying it.
On the way home from the hospital I think I'll get the ingredients for Lasagne.
I'll have to look through my pictures and see if I can find the one I took of my niece with a christening gift--a three-foot-tall clown doll. She's got this really pensive look on her face while she's staring at it sharing the chair with her which is just adorable. (I'll have to show it to her next time I see her--she's now 16, and I have yet to embarrass her with baby photos!)
. My alarm is "Going Through the Motions" because it really REALLY captures how I feel about morning.
Oh, hey, that's a good one.
So you'll all go ahead and take my word for it and make with the virtual love and strong liquor, si?
Oh, sweetie. {{{{{{{{{{epic}}}}}}}}}}}
Check it: you can download the Jeeves "Good morning, sir" messages for only $15 bucks or so from the clock manufacturer. [link] Why don't they offer the "madam" ones?