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dawnm Posted - Mar 22 2010 : 10:42:42 PM
There are early birds. My DH is one. I am a Night Owl. I go to bed around two and he gets up at five. What do you do when the rest of the world is sleeping?

"though an old man yet, I am a young gardener." Thomas Jefferson
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dawnm Posted - Mar 28 2010 : 11:06:39 PM
Hoo, Hoo. Here I sit wide awake. I want to sleep so I am giving it my best shot and sitting in the dark, waiting for Mr. Sandman to send me some dreams.

Dawn

"though an old man yet, I am a young gardener." Thomas Jefferson
patchworkpeace Posted - Mar 28 2010 : 4:20:38 PM
I'm not sure what time my twin and I were born, but if you all are right it would have to be morning. We both are early to bed and early to risers. It drives my husband nuts since he likes to sleep in, but he loves to wake up to breakfast.

If I can't sleep though, I get up and clean the house. For some crazy reason it's relaxing.

Judy

Success is measured not by the position one reaches but by the obstacles one has to overcome to reach it. Booker T. Washington
jpbluesky Posted - Mar 28 2010 : 4:15:09 PM
When my girl was small, I was a night owl. Those were the hours I could stitch and quilt and do things that were my choice. Now that hubby and I live here alone, I go to bed earlier knowing that I may have the entire day the next day to do the things I need to accomplish. I used to go to bed at 1 and be up at 6:30. Hubby could not believe I knew so much about David Letterman! Now I go to bed about 10 and get up at 6 OR 7. But I look back on those night owl times with pleasure, because the house was quiet, and I knew everyone was tucked in and I could work.

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JojoNH Posted - Mar 28 2010 : 3:53:11 PM
Hi Elizabeth, I think it is when you are actually born. . . my oldest was born at midnight. . on the dot, that is when he is most awake.
My youngest was born around 6:30 pm and he is most awake later in the evening until about 1am. Me, I was born in the early morning, I am most active in the morning.

Just something I observed over time. . . not always a true science, however, it is pretty accurate over all

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knittinchick Posted - Mar 28 2010 : 11:09:11 AM
I really don't know what I am. I guess I am more of a night owl, because I love the quiet of the night, but I am also very productive in the morning. At night, I like to read, write, and just relax. The day is always so loud and busy, and like Channah, I like staying up late. It's also when I normally like to watch tv. I think I'm more of a night owl, but with a little bit of early bird. I guess that's because I was born at 2:16 P.M. Right in the middle!
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dawnm Posted - Mar 28 2010 : 10:44:15 AM
Elizabeth,

thanks for the info about restless leg.

The irony of my name being Dawn and being born in the AM is I am a nightowl. I started this topic one night when it was after midnight. I was wondering what other farmgirls who are nightowls were up to.

I am retired so I don't have to get up at the early hours anymore - I am very thankful for that.

Take care, Dawn



"though an old man yet, I am a young gardener." Thomas Jefferson
prairie_princess Posted - Mar 28 2010 : 08:07:42 AM
That's such an interesting possibility that what time you were born decides if you will a night owl or early bird... I think I was born in the morning. My mom had contractions all night, but didn't know it (I was born a month early) and believe I was born early in the morning at home. Do contractions and going into labor figure into the picture? Could I like both the morning and night because I wanted to come out at night but was born in the morning? :) And Dawn, you are doubly an early bird, being born in the AM AND having a morning name... Dawn!

Yes, Channah, the night is wonderful because all is still and quiet. Maybe that's what I love because I love waking up at sunrise for the same reason, before everyone else is up and moving around, I love to just sit and listen and enjoy nature before people are involved with the world. I would agree, if I were the praying kind, it would be a beautiful time to chat with God. I meditate and I think it is a great time to do that as well. I have this fascination with the sun and sunlight, am obsessed with both sunrise and sunset. So maybe I'm just a sun person instead of a day or night person! I love seeing what kind of sunlight it will offer at those times, love the golden glow of it dancing on the walls. And how winter sunsets are often pink and purple rather than the yellow and orange glow of spring and summer.

Dawn, here is a link to a thread that went on awhile back about RLS... I didn't see you on there... there are a couple of natural remedies and advice:

http://www.maryjanesfarm.org/snitz/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=39719

I would agree putting the computer on your leg could affect it, either the electricity or the extra pressure from the weight of the computer. Either way, it probably doesn't help.

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- Guy Clark

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dawnm Posted - Mar 27 2010 : 08:01:04 AM
Thanks Channah. I am going out to a friends to pick up my beehives. I am getting my bees next week. I am sooooo excited.

I have restless leg syndrome. Not fun. I don't want to take meds for it as I take, in my estimation, too many. Most often it starts in the PM and it does interfere with my sleep. Because I don't take meds. I go up and down stairs, march in the halls (no kidding), and any other activity that gets my blood flowing.

I realize last night that I have been sitting with my laptop on my right leg - the one that has been bothering me - I think that the electricity from my computer has been transferring to my leg and starting the restless leg.

Last night I did not put my computer on my lap. Actually, I turned it off around 9. No restless leg last night.

What do you all think?

"though an old man yet, I am a young gardener." Thomas Jefferson
maggie14 Posted - Mar 26 2010 : 9:42:54 PM
I hope you have a nice weekend too Dawn! I hope all of you ladies do!
Hugs,
Channah

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dawnm Posted - Mar 26 2010 : 7:07:18 PM
Reading all of your replies is fun. I was born at 9:30 AM. Have a nice weekend. Dawn

"though an old man yet, I am a young gardener." Thomas Jefferson
maggie14 Posted - Mar 26 2010 : 6:16:58 PM
That is so funny Marly!
Joanna, I was born at 6:00 at night. lol That might be why! lol
Hugs,
Channah

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Bear5 Posted - Mar 26 2010 : 5:51:22 PM
Channah:
Those are some of the same reasons I AM a night owl! Hoot, hoot!!
Marly

"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross
JojoNH Posted - Mar 26 2010 : 3:30:39 PM
I have a question for all the night owls. . . Were you born in the evening??? I was born in the early morning. . so I am a morning person 5am is wake up time! Just curious. . . noticed the difference in my children, they are night owls. . were born at night.. .

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maggie14 Posted - Mar 26 2010 : 11:22:53 AM
I love the quiet. I am always so busy during the day doing other stuff and I really look forward to staying up late, drinking a cup of hot herbal tea with some honey in it and reading, writing, and crocheting. I also love to read my bible at night and pray because that is the time when I don't get distracted by other things and I can just talk to God. :) I guess that is what I like about being a night owl. :) How about you Elizabeth? :)
Hugs,
Channah

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prairie_princess Posted - Mar 26 2010 : 10:17:45 AM
Oh, Channah! maybe you don't need to train yourself to be a morning person... being a night owl is natural to you. What do you love about being a night owl?

"Only two things that money can't buy, that's true love and homegrown tomatoes."
- Guy Clark

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- Charles Dudley Warner
Lainey Posted - Mar 25 2010 : 10:23:13 PM
I'm a night owl tonight. Just watched the UK game (Go Big Blue!) and I'm too excited to sleep. Doing some laundry and a bit of housework as well. The bad thing is I have to be up in 3 and a half hours to get ready for work. I'm sure glad I took a little nap earlier.

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maggie14 Posted - Mar 25 2010 : 9:20:48 PM
I am a night owl! I love to stay up and read, or write some letters, or crochet. I really am not a morning person but I am training myself to be one ( it's not going that great. lol) .
Hugs,
Channah

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Friendship is not something that can be bought, it is earned.
dawnm Posted - Mar 25 2010 : 6:45:41 PM
Thanks everyone for telling your day and night stories. Dawn

"though an old man yet, I am a young gardener." Thomas Jefferson
prairie_princess Posted - Mar 25 2010 : 11:09:48 AM
I can go either way... DH rotates every month to 1 of 3 shifts, so I switch with him. I think i'd prefer being an early riser (I just love watching the sun rise!). But being a night owl can be fun, too! I love to bake at night, especially in the summer when we have thunderstorms at night. I usually watch a movie. In the summer DH and I will work on projects at night when it's nice and cool, such as painting the inside of the house or cleaning... It's kind of fun to be up when no one else in the neighborhood is... very quiet and peaceful.

"Only two things that money can't buy, that's true love and homegrown tomatoes."
- Guy Clark

"The man who has planted a garden feels he has done something for the good of the world."
- Charles Dudley Warner
Bear5 Posted - Mar 25 2010 : 11:07:27 AM
I am a night owl. I can clean the house at night with no problems; can't seem to do that during the day. LOL. I try to go to bed around 3 in the morning, and get up usually around 9 or 10 am. I practice piano work for hours, I read, etc... I've tried to become a morning person, to no avail! My dh is a morning person. Oh, well...
Marly

"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross
Aunt Jenny Posted - Mar 25 2010 : 09:35:14 AM
I have always been a night owl...sure wish I were an early bird by choice. I get up at 6:15 on weekdays since I have kids to get off to school and daycare kids arriving at 7am. sigh. But always up until after midnight...usually after 1am. I knit, read, embroider and clean. I am a person who really needs my quiet time so I guess that is part of my "nightowlishness". It is so nice and quiet at night and I love that.

Jenny in Utah
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barefootmama Posted - Mar 23 2010 : 10:42:43 PM
I work third shift because I was usually up all night anyway and it worked better for our family..however it is not agreeing with me anymore. When I am off I either crash wicked early or the exact opposite and I cant sleep at all. I put a bid in for a dayshift position hopefully one will open up soon!.. My husband gets layed off in the winter but he just went back to work last week so he goes to bed earlier now.. we both wake up before 6 when we are both home and even our kids are early birds. they love it when mama is off in the a.m. because I make better breakfasts than daddy does lol

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dawnm Posted - Mar 23 2010 : 10:00:03 PM
Nearly one am. I just finished watching Dr. Oz - I recorded - he was talking about the many scarey toxins that are in our water supplies and how they are effecting humans and other creatures. I read my Guide to Backyard Chickens and Urban Farm. Now am checking MJF before I turn in. Hope to be sleepy soon. Maybe I will dream about getting chickens. But right now my cockatiel is telling me he is a pretty bird.

Dawn

"though an old man yet, I am a young gardener." Thomas Jefferson
prariehawk Posted - Mar 23 2010 : 7:43:18 PM
Sometimes I can't fall asleep till two or three in the morning so I listen to music. I read my magazines or get on the computer. Or else I embroider. what makes it bad is that I have to get up early for work--I once worked a job from eleven a.m. till seven-thirty at night and those hours agreed with me. I'm most awake and alert in the evening-- I don't mind being awake till the wee, small hours but I don't like it in winter. Now that the evenings are longer, I'm in heaven.
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classygram Posted - Mar 23 2010 : 06:02:58 AM
I have always been a night owl, but since DH has been laid off it seems that we get to bed around 10-11. Maybe 12. I guess we are still night owls. He has always worked 2nd shift and it just grows on ya! But no matter what time I go to bed, if I get 5 hrs sleep I'm doing good. I just envy those that can sleep 7-8 hrs. But then again, I complain theres not enough hrs in the day to do what I what/need to do!

Brenda

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