What do you call a person who, daily life permitting, would get up around 7:30 or 8? That's not a morning person,
Oh yeah, that's a morning person. That's four to four and half hours to noon.
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What do you call a person who, daily life permitting, would get up around 7:30 or 8? That's not a morning person,
Oh yeah, that's a morning person. That's four to four and half hours to noon.
What do you call a person who, daily life permitting, would get up around 7:30 or 8? That's not a morning person,
Oh yeah, that's a morning person
That's what I was thinking! I don't have to get up until 7:45 and I hate it like burning. (As in, that's WAY the fuck too early for me.)
What do you call a person who, daily life permitting, would get up around 7:30 or 8? That's not a morning person,
I think it's not so much about time as inclination/awakeness. I mean, if you work until 2AM and pop up out of bed at 10AM, I'd still call you a morning person...
Though admittedly, I think I am not so much a night person as a late afternoon/early evening person! That's when I have the most energy for working out, when I'm most cheerful, when I can focus best and get shit done (I used to work 9:30-7 or so, and always got the most done from 4-7)
Oh yeah, that's a morning person. That's four to four and half hours to noon.
So, okay, I may be a morning person by some measures.
I think it's not so much about time as inclination/awakeness.
But less so by others.
Though admittedly, I think I am not so much a night person as a late afternoon/early evening person!
You're crepuscular!
I'm a easier to wake up when the sun comes up than when it's overcast or pitch dark in the morning type person.
I get up between 7 and 8 most days. Mostly because DH gets up that early and partly because it takes that long to become fully coherent. I used to b e a major night owl but with this marathon walking prep - I just need sleep
I'm diurnal. I typically wake up at dawn, but I am rarely chipper about it. On really overcast days I never quite wake up all the way. And yet, there was a time when I was quite a night owl.
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Really late to the convo, Steph, but I thought I'd throw in my $.02, given my own recent experience. I just finished abt 6 wks housesitting for someone. I've sat for her before and I'm pretty sure she includes the request every time, but the, "...I don't mind if you want to have a friend over, but please, no overnight guests," really bugged. I felt a little insulted, and, if I had been seeing anyone, would have 100% ignored her anyway. So I second (or 3rd, or whatev) the "just don't let him have your fave sheets, etc." suggestions.
ION, an hour and a half until my 40th - Cass, how's the weather on that side?
You might, but then again, my DH sleeps like the dead, and in the morning he's no easier to wake than they are.
I actually find this reassuring.
What do you call a person who, daily life permitting, would get up around 7:30 or 8? That's not a morning person, but it's not a dedicated sleeper-inner either. Anyway, that's me.
*I* call it a morning person. My parents call it sleeping in.
Then again, I was happily sitting outside the other night reading until 1. It was all Southern California balmy and ... mornings are so early.
ION, an hour and a half until my 40th - Cass, how's the weather on that side?
You know, not terrible. Then again, I made my family sing, "and you don't look 40" instead of, "happy birthday." Embrace the sunscreen and enjoy.
I am going to be 30 minutes early in wishing you a happy birthday (and you don't look 40!) because I am not sure I going to be awake once the clock rolls over.
HAPPY EPIC BIRTHDAY, EPIC!