Anyways, I guess it is time to start setting off a alarm on the other side of my room because sleeping in till 10:04 means no gym and it means that I am utterly exhausted from oversleeping so I have to take Ritalin to actually muster up the energy to function.
When life decides to throw a bowling ball in your direction instead of the occasional golf ball...
Tuesday, March 30
ugh crap.
I have a problem. Every time a alarm goes off in my room I turn it off. I do not press snooze, no instead my half asleep mind knows that turning it off is the best idea. This morning vaguely remember turning off my cell phone alarm, which is conversantly placed under my pillow, when it went off at 8:30. I also vaguely remember reaching over out of bed to my windowsill to turn off my alarm 15 minutes before it was set to go off. This alarm is one of the ones that has the vibrating disk that shakes your pillow and has a ear piercing noise that goes off as well. Let's face it I turn that one off in advance because it jolts me out of bed and I am convinced I will have a heart attack from it.
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I'm had this problem, too. My solution is two fold: 1. Go to bed early. 2. Have children.
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Lazy Julie
Haha...the first may be do-able but as for number two maybe in a couple years(meaning 10+ years of course) :-)
ReplyDeleteHiya - thanks for linking to my Magical Brain blog and the kind words. It put a big smile on my face.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to reading your blog.
Thank you for the comment Dave...looking forward to your future posts.
ReplyDeletewhen i was 19, & just starting to work full-time, i lived alone (well, with my 2 yr old, but she was just a great kid!)...all i had was one of those cheap little square battery-powered alarm clocks, that went off like this "beep-beep-beep-beep" and a pause, then 4 beeps again...& it worked wonders, bcuz i kept it across the room & had to get up & walk to it to turn it off!
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