Since the switch back to Standard Time, I still haven’t found that missing hour. The Sun is setting in the middle of the afternoon and my brain starts it’s “You’re getting sleepy, sleeeepy.” routine before dinner.
Neither of us is a morning person. We used to be tied to his work schedule so he would get up to be at work by 8:30 am start of day. I worked on my own and did not make work appointments before 10 am. We slept in on the weekends.
Then he quit his job about 10-15 years ago. No longer tied to same. We kept going to bed and sleeping later and later. Then came Covid. No need to wake up in time for anything. We have progressed to the point where it is currently 2:50 am and he is upstairs on his computer (though can hear him and he will be down here soon) and I am downstairs on my laptop (have to some time during the day apart). We will come down in a short while and we will have our third meal of the day – late night snack. We will go up to bed around 4 am. He will go to sleep – most nights. I will not fall asleep until 5 or 6 am. We will get up at about noon or 1 pm unless we have a reason to get up earlier – such as reenactment event or my embroidery chapter meeting (tomorrow).
We are trying to work our way back to a more normal schedule as we have not gone to some reenactment events (including one at which we would have been paid to craft demos) due to getting up and dressed in time to get there timely. (18th century clothing takes much more time to put on and we each have to help each other with same.)
'IndyMan' about 1 year ago
I know the feeling ! ! !
Zykoic about 1 year ago
I tell my dreams to my wife and she politely feigns interest.
juicebruce about 1 year ago
This I can relate to ! Still get up between 3 and 4 AM even though I am retired .
PraiseofFolly about 1 year ago
Believe it, your wife KNOWS.
kaycstamper about 1 year ago
I live alone but my dog knows it!
rhpii about 1 year ago
That sounds like most nights for me.
flemmingo about 1 year ago
Prostate! How many times can you get up?
rickmac1937 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Got that right
ctolson about 1 year ago
I have that issue when the weather starts to change and my arthritis is acting up. Can never get comfortable.
Saddenedby Premium Member about 1 year ago
hammock or bed. hammock or bed. sometimes it just depends on the night, the body, and the aches. js
Escapee about 1 year ago
I just get a series of two hour naps due to bathroom breaks! All of this old age wisdom doesn’t come free I guess.
KEA about 1 year ago
no kidding
andersjg Premium Member about 1 year ago
I had a plugger night last night, so restless the cat abandoned her spot on the bed.
Doctor Toon about 1 year ago
That’s the Plugger version of sleeping around
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
Careful. That’s a slippery slope. It gets to the point you are talking about your sleep in your sleep . No jury in the world would convict. :)
g04922 about 1 year ago
A little more activity and work might improve your sleep ;)
Geophyzz about 1 year ago
And then I had to get up at 4:30 to be in my deer stand before sunrise.
eddi-TBH about 1 year ago
Since the switch back to Standard Time, I still haven’t found that missing hour. The Sun is setting in the middle of the afternoon and my brain starts it’s “You’re getting sleepy, sleeeepy.” routine before dinner.
mafastore about 1 year ago
Neither of us is a morning person. We used to be tied to his work schedule so he would get up to be at work by 8:30 am start of day. I worked on my own and did not make work appointments before 10 am. We slept in on the weekends.
Then he quit his job about 10-15 years ago. No longer tied to same. We kept going to bed and sleeping later and later. Then came Covid. No need to wake up in time for anything. We have progressed to the point where it is currently 2:50 am and he is upstairs on his computer (though can hear him and he will be down here soon) and I am downstairs on my laptop (have to some time during the day apart). We will come down in a short while and we will have our third meal of the day – late night snack. We will go up to bed around 4 am. He will go to sleep – most nights. I will not fall asleep until 5 or 6 am. We will get up at about noon or 1 pm unless we have a reason to get up earlier – such as reenactment event or my embroidery chapter meeting (tomorrow).
We are trying to work our way back to a more normal schedule as we have not gone to some reenactment events (including one at which we would have been paid to craft demos) due to getting up and dressed in time to get there timely. (18th century clothing takes much more time to put on and we each have to help each other with same.)