Apparently it doesn't matter what wacky sleep schedule I subject myself to in a given week. Stay up too late, go to bed early. The one day I didn't need to wake up, the one day I turned off the alarm, I woke up at 5:30 completely on my own. And then of course I had a hard time getting back to sleep. Even though I was exhausted. Now if I could fall asleep at the same decent hour each night, then I wouldn't mind so much the fact that my body thinks it needs to get up at "o-dark-hundred" every morning. Says the girl who just looked at the clock that reads 2 am. Maybe one of these days I'll learn.
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morning my body woke itself up at 5:30 am, I firmly said, "Oh, no you DON'T!!", thumped my head back down on my pillow and went back to sleep.
I refused. (Though after two years, I do seem to be stuck around 6:30...)
Just wait until the Bambinos come. If they're like ours, you'll never sleep in again.
Sleeping on cue reminds me of the joke about how the Stake President cured the three-year old of acting out in Sacrament meeting. Maybe a similar solution would work for you. Mutti
You're awake at 2 a.m. too!?!?!?! And how many of our students appreciate it? Enough to keep us going and do it again. Hmph. I hate going to sleep after grading tests because then I dream about that. Ugh. 6 Traits of Writing dancing through my head. And whose bright idea was this to assign a test with essay questions from the book for all 6 of her classes? Ah, the life of an English teacher.
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