My alarm went off at 5:40am this morning. I'm not getting up earlier than that to do any goddamn thing unless I'm trying to make a flight.
Tim has to be at the hospital at 5:30 a.m. next week for his surgery, which means we're getting up at 4 goddamn o'clock in the morning. So wrong.
I am finally seeing Knives Out. Currently have the entire theater to myself. I feel very Howard Hughes.
One does not simply become a morning person.
How do I spontaneously combust turn into a morning person? Asking for a very tired night owl.
Meds. And coffee in the mornings.
(I don't actually recommend this plan, but it's the only thing that works for me.)
Timelies all!
I'm not really a morning person, but years of getting up at 6:30 to avoid traffic(mostly...) plus my brain insisting I need to move,move,move! have gotten me going in the morning.
How do I spontaneously combust turn into a morning person? Asking for a very tired night owl.
It didn't happen for me until I was about 50. For several years I had to get up super early to get the boys out to school and it became a habit. It then became my 'me' time when I would sit and sip coffee and relax before the world around me was loud and busy. My world is mostly loud and too busy. The major downside is nodding out about 9PM. I have to nap if I plan a late night.
Ugh - 3 interlopers have entered my theater.
Boo! Mostly I like an empty theater, but with some movies the reaction noise is fun too.
A friend used to call one movie theater the "interactive" movie theater, since there always seemed to be a lot of talking back to the screen.
When we saw Endgame, the row in front of us was filled with preteen boys. Their designated adult/mom, sitting next to me, told them "Remember, only inside voices during the movie!"
I turned to her and said, "How about NO VOICES during the movie?"