I'm 100% there with you. Sunrise is my favorite time of the day. I'm looking forward to Daylight Savings Time to click in this weekend just so I can watch the sun rise again on my way to the shop for a couple of additional weeks. Morning is the BEST time of the day,
I am so glad for you! When I was really sick with the Crohn's and the fibro, I often spent the night awake reading...but I am incapable of sleeping longer than 7 am so I would be even more miserable. Then I'd sleep a few hours during the day, rinse, repeat. A halfway regular rhytm really does help a lot!
This was quite a journey, and I appreciated seeing how it developed and improved in the way you wanted. When you mentioned the age you were that things flipped in your childhood, I thought about how I've learned that often teenagers need to sleep later in the morning. I learned this around the age my oldest kid was about to start high school, and conveniently learned that the school she would attend high school at began at 9am instead of 8:30am for just this reason. Although there have been days where she hasn't even been able to make a 9am start!
Teenagers just need more sleep. There is so much going on in their bodies and brains, they need all that restorative, growing room sleep provides. I'm glad to hear that your daughter's school structured its schedule around the needs of the students. Excellent.
Thank you so much for reading my little offering and commenting. You made me smile and nod and go, "Yay!"
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You're right. You're absolutely right.
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- Erulisse (one L)
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Thank you so much for reading and commenting. :-)
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Thank you so much for your comment! <3
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Thank you so much for reading my little offering and commenting. You made me smile and nod and go, "Yay!"
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This was such a beautifully written tale of emotions <3
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(High five!) Great minds. ;-)
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