Morning.

Apr 20, 2006 10:06

5:15 AM: Alarm goes off, terminating absolutely bizarre dream about going to Great America with Jon and Merav. (The dream was largely bizarre because it involved Great America being a chain, ala Six Flags; we all three went to the one in Jersey City, before I wound up somehow back in California, trying to go to the one in Santa Clara. Also, at ( Read more... )

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forestdweller April 20 2006, 17:13:56 UTC
You. Get up. So. EARLY.

I wake at six and I think that is early! O_O

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cadhla April 20 2006, 17:15:01 UTC
I really, really do. It's kinda obscene.

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forestdweller April 20 2006, 17:23:00 UTC
Indeed.

I've been promising myself that if I wake early enough I'll play twenty minutes of DDR before showering but everyday I'm Zombie!Raevyn instead. Grrarrg.

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forestdweller April 20 2006, 17:30:26 UTC
The fact that you are not Zombie!Seanan as we type earns you much admiration!

I have coffee.

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cadhla April 21 2006, 15:23:19 UTC
I can't actually talk for the first fifteen minutes or so, except to tell Lilly to stop doing things. Like licking me. Or licking the snake cage.

She's nuts.

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cadhla April 21 2006, 15:22:44 UTC
I really want to be able to get up and do the morning DDR/walk thing, but every time I ponder pushing back my wakeup time, I realize that I'm not that psychotic.

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salacious_pop April 20 2006, 18:29:31 UTC
I'm more amazed that it's only 20 minutes elapsed from the time she gets out of bed to the time she's out the door en route to the bus stop.. and thats WITH 12 minutes of email/internets.

I've gotten up at 5:15am before regularly, but I am *not* a morning person. Even now, getting up at 6:50am, I need 25-35 minutes of total prep time before I leave. The shower itself takes 10. I dont know how she does it.

She's v. tricksy... or an alien.

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alethea_eastrid April 21 2006, 00:48:28 UTC
It's an aquired skill, I think.

I developed the ability, while at bording school (and sleeping far too little) to be up, into clothing, and out the door, in more or less one motion. Helpful for those mornings when you get woken up by the five-minutes-to-class bell. Even more helpful the morning I woke up after having turned my alarm clock off in my sleep, and realized that I was supposed to be on stage, in front of the entire school, *AT THAT MOMENT*. I honestly think I broke the speed of sound that morning. (And I did make it in time to perform my piece, although they'd had to bump me later in the schedule.)

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cadhla April 21 2006, 15:24:31 UTC
Definitely an acquired skill, and once you acquire it, you can't get rid of it.

Stupid early training.

Yay on making your performance!

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cadhla April 21 2006, 15:23:40 UTC
Vote 'alien'.

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