Late to bed late to rise.....

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Late to bed late to rise.....

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.....or is it somewhere in between?

I'm generally tucked up in bed by midnight and would normally rise around 7.30 which up until a few months ago was the norm for me but since Covid my body clock is all over the place, while l still go to bed around midnight l'm now wide awake before 5.30 most mornings. This has necessitated a move out of the marital bed due to me keep waking my wife up. :shock:

So the question is....has your body clock been affected by Covid?

P.s l sometimes can't remember what day it is let alone when the weekend begins :crazy: .
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Re: Late to bed late to rise.....

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Onelife wrote: 20 Aug 2020, 06:50
.....or is it somewhere in between?

I'm generally tucked up in bed by midnight and would normally rise around 7.30 which up until a few months ago was the norm for me but since Covid my body clock is all over the place, while l still go to bed around midnight l'm now wide awake before 5.30 most mornings. This has necessitated a move out of the marital bed due to me keep waking my wife up. :shock:

So the question is....has your body clock been affected by Covid?

P.s l sometimes can't remember what day it is let alone when the weekend begins :crazy: .

Moved out or kicked out

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Re: Late to bed late to rise.....

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Stephen wrote: 20 Aug 2020, 07:05
Onelife wrote: 20 Aug 2020, 06:50
.....or is it somewhere in between?

I'm generally tucked up in bed by midnight and would normally rise around 7.30 which up until a few months ago was the norm for me but since Covid my body clock is all over the place, while l still go to bed around midnight l'm now wide awake before 5.30 most mornings. This has necessitated a move out of the marital bed due to me keep waking my wife up. :shock:

So the question is....has your body clock been affected by Covid?

P.s l sometimes can't remember what day it is let alone when the weekend begins :crazy: .

Moved out or kicked out
More of a frown and elbow in the ribs job ;)

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Re: Late to bed late to rise.....

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Establish a routine to know the day of the week .... kill a chicken day is Monday, put the bins out is Tuesday etc :angel:
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Re: Late to bed late to rise.....

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Onelife wrote: 20 Aug 2020, 06:50
l sometimes can't remember what day it is let alone when the weekend begins
Nothing new there then :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Yes, Covid has affected our body clocks. Mind you, always find I wake earlier in the Summer as well.

Also depends how busy the week has been. :D

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Re: Late to bed late to rise.....

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david63 wrote: 20 Aug 2020, 08:24
Onelife wrote: 20 Aug 2020, 06:50
l sometimes can't remember what day it is let alone when the weekend begins
Nothing new there then :lol: :lol: :lol:
:)

It’s funny you should say that David as I’ve noticed my wife saying HELLO!!! “Is there anyone home” these past few months :o :)

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Manoverboard wrote: 20 Aug 2020, 08:24
Establish a routine to know the day of the week .... kill a chicken day is Monday, put the bins out is Tuesday etc :angel:
...like chop your finger off its Wednesday whinge day ;) :)

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