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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I absolutely hate mornings and would gladly start my day at midday, when I begin to feel sociable. My neighbour gets up at 6.30am and will insist on phoning me about 9.00am for a chat. She is full of life and has done all her chores by then and I am still in my dressing gown, on my fourth cuppa and needing peace and quiet. Fortunately, I have an afternoon/evening job!!
I don't believe it is possible to change our natural rhythms - I have always been like this. I just hate people calling me lazy, 'cos I'm far from it.
I am a morning person, I have to get up at 7am for my job which starts at 8.45am.
I get up at 10past have a wash etc, make packed lunches for me and my boyfriend, make/eat breakfast, finish getting ready and then go.
I like weekends coz I can lie in, but I rarely sleep past 10.30, like your neighbour I like to get things done and then I have the rest of the day to do what I please.
Always have been a morning person, so never really gone against my natural rythym.
Ask this question again in August, when I have a screaming baby to contend with!
Sounds good, Andy. I love the dark, quiet hours of the night and my brain functions better then as well! I always sleep really well during the day - if given half a chance!
Emma-J. Make the most of the coming months! My son has been a night person since day 1. He didn't scream at night, just thought it was the best time to play!!
What I hate is the disapproving looks I get from people who think I am bone idle if they call round and I am still in a state of early morning shock at 9.00-10.00. I literally can't function first thing in the morning, and my son is the same. I always felt like I was a dreadful mother because he went to school without breakfast as a youngster. He just couldn't face food or milk, so I used to pack him a nutritious snack for break time. You can't forcefeed a child who just can't manage to eat.
All his learning as a babe/young child seemed to happen in the evening, when he was always bright, alert and happy, and bedtime was late for him because if he went to bed early he just lay awake for hours and hours.
I really believe that we are all very different. Unfortunately, because of work, school, etc. we have to conform to sleeping patterns. It would be nice if, like animals, we could live more naturally and sleep when we are tired.
Hi Shaneystar,
MrG fortunately is also a late person. Our house is the one with the lights still on at 3.00am on a regular basis.
My neighbours are retired, but she still is up at the crack of dawn - but always in bed by 10.30pm.
O'Bonio is your daughter really 6 months old? It seems hardly a week or two ago that you announced her birth - Amy isn't it?