Your morning routine
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@scottalanmiller said in Your morning routine:
@RojoLoco said in Your morning routine:
@wirestyle22 Oh, I keep my room nice and cold for optimal sleeping, but I still feel dirty the next morning.
I literally prefer freezing temps. I once woke up covered in snow that wasn't melting.
Sounds like paradise
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@BRRABill said in Your morning routine:
@RojoLoco said
I never feel clean if I shower the night before.
Same here. I have a friend who does and I argue with him constantly.
His take is that he can't stand sleeping dirty. I don't really care. I am usually asleep in seconds. Even if I am covered in sweat and suntan lotion.
If I'm that dirty I take a shower before bed and again when I wake up.
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@scottalanmiller said in Your morning routine:
@wirestyle22 said in Your morning routine:
@RojoLoco said in Your morning routine:
@wirestyle22 said in Your morning routine:
I prepare my clothing (ironing or whatever needs to take place) and shower the night before. That way when I wake up I can just throw my clothes on, brush my hair and leave.
I never feel clean if I shower the night before.
I get up as late as possible, shower, clothes, out the door, sit in traffic for an hour.
I feel fine but I also sleep with the AC on full blast. It's like 60 degrees in my room at night. I barely sweat
I thought I was extreme at 73 degrees.
Oh lord - we couldn't have my house be that warm, my wife would never sleep. 68 or less for her when possible.
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@Dashrender said in Your morning routine:
@scottalanmiller said in Your morning routine:
@wirestyle22 said in Your morning routine:
@RojoLoco said in Your morning routine:
@wirestyle22 said in Your morning routine:
I prepare my clothing (ironing or whatever needs to take place) and shower the night before. That way when I wake up I can just throw my clothes on, brush my hair and leave.
I never feel clean if I shower the night before.
I get up as late as possible, shower, clothes, out the door, sit in traffic for an hour.
I feel fine but I also sleep with the AC on full blast. It's like 60 degrees in my room at night. I barely sweat
I thought I was extreme at 73 degrees.
Oh lord - we couldn't have my house be that warm, my wife would never sleep. 68 or less for her when possible.
We PREFER it cold. But don't want to kill the AC unit.
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How is 78 during the day, 73 at night.
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@scottalanmiller said in Your morning routine:
@Dashrender said in Your morning routine:
@scottalanmiller said in Your morning routine:
@wirestyle22 said in Your morning routine:
@RojoLoco said in Your morning routine:
@wirestyle22 said in Your morning routine:
I prepare my clothing (ironing or whatever needs to take place) and shower the night before. That way when I wake up I can just throw my clothes on, brush my hair and leave.
I never feel clean if I shower the night before.
I get up as late as possible, shower, clothes, out the door, sit in traffic for an hour.
I feel fine but I also sleep with the AC on full blast. It's like 60 degrees in my room at night. I barely sweat
I thought I was extreme at 73 degrees.
Oh lord - we couldn't have my house be that warm, my wife would never sleep. 68 or less for her when possible.
We PREFER it cold. But don't want to kill the AC unit.
Well you are in Texas, so that's a significant difference. At night it's about 73 outside during the hottest part of the summer (of course some nights are more)... so getting down to 68 isn't as much of a chore compared to you - getting from night time of 88 to 68, etc.
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We have two AC units and live in a smaller apartment so its not hard to get down to whatever we want. I am missing central air though
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730am: Kettle on, grind beans, shit, shower, kettle + beans into coffee press, dress, coffee into thermos, ass into truck -> work for 9am (8:30 most days, because early >> late, but am often late)
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@MattSpeller said in Your morning routine:
730am: Kettle on, grind beans, shit, shower, kettle + beans into coffee press, dress, coffee into thermos, ass into truck -> work for 9am (8:30 most days, because early >> late, but am often late)
The only time I was late for work was because I was travelling down I-195 W and a truck fell over and blocked 98% of the road. That road is a complete shit show.
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@wirestyle22 said in Your morning routine:
@MattSpeller said in Your morning routine:
730am: Kettle on, grind beans, shit, shower, kettle + beans into coffee press, dress, coffee into thermos, ass into truck -> work for 9am (8:30 most days, because early >> late, but am often late)
The only time I was late for work was because I was travelling down I-195 W and a truck fell over and blocked 98% of the road. That road is a complete shit show.
Gah, I am late (30mins+) at least once a month, usually more. Fortunately my employer is awesome and understands that being on time is far less important than getting work done. Also I put in lots of flex hours that I don't take and that is well understood by management.
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@RojoLoco said in Your morning routine:
@wirestyle22 said in Your morning routine:
I prepare my clothing (ironing or whatever needs to take place) and shower the night before. That way when I wake up I can just throw my clothes on, brush my hair and leave.
I never feel clean if I shower the night before.
I get up as late as possible, shower, clothes, out the door, sit in traffic for an hour.
My commute is one of the worst while still living in the city, one side to the other - 20-25mins heheh
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"cats' alarm" is something around 500 to 600 am depending on season. Damn.
alarm is 700am.
then the second one at 710am.wash, dress, feed cats, prepare breakfast (mostly put stuff on the table nothing hot even on winter, but a cup of camomille for my wife is there).
Now it's something like 730/745am, go upstairs bring my daugther and put her on the "big bed" with my wife.
Have my breakfast, move my daughter in the toilet around 800am. brush my teeth.stay with her untill 815am, then go to work.
commuting is around 20 minutes.
out of office around 1830-1845. ultra fast driving at home. Prepare the dinner. have a dinner around 2000. fight with my daughter to have her in bed around 2130. wait 'till 2200 for her to be asleep. tideup kichen.
have a bit of relax. hell its midnight to 100am better to sleep. cats' alarm. AAAAAAARRRRGGGGHHHH.
btw I wash in the morning on winter, opposite on summer: really need a shower before bed these times when we have 35 celsius all day long.
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@matteo-nunziati said in Your morning routine:
"cats' alarm" is something around 500 to 600 am depending on season. Damn.
Thought this was an oddly translated Italian term for a moment. But no, just cats.
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@scottalanmiller said in Your morning routine:
@matteo-nunziati said in Your morning routine:
"cats' alarm" is something around 500 to 600 am depending on season. Damn.
Thought this was an oddly translated Italian term for a moment. But no, just cats.
LOL - my bird loves to wake up at 1-3 AM and start screaming... I found a sleeping cage fixed that issue.
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@Dashrender on winter cats want to go outside in the morning. On summer the want breakfast. generally speaking they want you around for them to be considered
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Alarm goes off at 5:30. Get up at 6-6:10. Pee, shower, shave, dress, get the wife up, let dogs out, breakfast, brush, grab lunch, get into car at about 7-7:30.
Get to work between 8-8:30. Get caffeine, turn on computer, check systems and email, pow wow meeting with Boss to get on same page, begin working on tasks until somebody calls or pounds on my door. 1:00 Is lunch. Get off by 4:30-5:30. Back into car.
Home by 6:00-6:30. Dinner. Maybe baths for the kids. Bed by 10:00. Repeat.
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It could be a lot different...
Wake up with the sun. Eat a little something. Scare away / stop some bears and wolves. Work on your house/hut. Hike to the fresh water river or water hole to bring back some drinking water. Go out hunting for food for the family to survive. Be back before sundown with hopefully a nice catch. Prepare and cook it. Use other parts for clothing/accessories/tools. Sing around the camp fire, go to bed.