apirateslifeforme
The Next Mrs. Simon LeBon
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I'm here to vent again...last night and this morning have been a total cluster. The biggest thing is that my aunt who is already battling cancer and having surgery on Friday - her 90-something-year-old mother suddenly passed away last night. OMG. What else can this poor woman have thrown at her? I guess the only good thing is that the mother did not want a service and made all of her arrangements for cremation already, so there's really nothing Aunt has to do. She also has a brother who I would hope would come out and help, but I don't think he lives near them.
Between this, and my kid not listening to me even when I'm RIGHT IN HIS FACE, and the cat bothering me for his supper when it's not even 10 a.m., and my DH being...well, a typical man every night...I'm stressed and beat. Josh even just said to me, "How about we have a Mommy-Take-It-Easy day?" Yeah, I'd LOVE that...
Does anyone here watch The Good Place? We just discovered it on Netflix...and this is ME right now:
https://tenor.com/view/brain-sound-...-kristen-bell-eleanor-shellstrop-gif-11000444
I can't say if DH is either. He gets up early because he says if he sleeps too late, he feels like the day is wasted. But no matter the time of day, he dozes off in his chair. 9:30 a.m...noon...2-3 p.m...8 p.m...10:30 p.m...he's snoring away.
Josh seems to be more of a night owl as well. As a baby, we often couldn't get him to fall asleep until after 1 a.m. He gets cranky between 3 and 6 p.m., but once we get over that hump, he's wide awake. I had read that it has something to do with what time of day you're born - people born in the morning are morning people, and people born after 12 p.m. are night owls. Has something to do with the light setting your body clock...? So that would make sense for Josh and I...I was born at 3:45 p.m. EST and he was 6:51 p.m.
Between this, and my kid not listening to me even when I'm RIGHT IN HIS FACE, and the cat bothering me for his supper when it's not even 10 a.m., and my DH being...well, a typical man every night...I'm stressed and beat. Josh even just said to me, "How about we have a Mommy-Take-It-Easy day?" Yeah, I'd LOVE that...
Does anyone here watch The Good Place? We just discovered it on Netflix...and this is ME right now:
https://tenor.com/view/brain-sound-...-kristen-bell-eleanor-shellstrop-gif-11000444
Put it this way...I'm a night owl who gets up early and gets stuff done. I have always been a night owl. When I was a teenager, my grandmother would complain that I slept until 10-11 a.m...but I didn't fall asleep until 2 or 3, so I wasn't oversleeping. And I didn't purposely keep myself up that late. I just naturally seem to wake up around 10 a.m. and find it difficult to fall asleep earlier. Even now, as tired as I always am, I can't seem to go to sleep before 11:30.QUESTION of the DAY: Are you a morning person or a night owl?? Have you always been this way? What about others in your family??
I can't say if DH is either. He gets up early because he says if he sleeps too late, he feels like the day is wasted. But no matter the time of day, he dozes off in his chair. 9:30 a.m...noon...2-3 p.m...8 p.m...10:30 p.m...he's snoring away.
Josh seems to be more of a night owl as well. As a baby, we often couldn't get him to fall asleep until after 1 a.m. He gets cranky between 3 and 6 p.m., but once we get over that hump, he's wide awake. I had read that it has something to do with what time of day you're born - people born in the morning are morning people, and people born after 12 p.m. are night owls. Has something to do with the light setting your body clock...? So that would make sense for Josh and I...I was born at 3:45 p.m. EST and he was 6:51 p.m.