Both my late wife and my wife are/were night owls, so early rising is out. Nonetheless, in both cases, I'm the breakfast cook and morning person, and I have it timed out so while the kettle is heating the water for my wife's French press coffee, I'm setting up the plates and toast or other breakfast items, and going out to pick up the paper. If there's time, I read the business section while she reads the other sections. When I'm making her coffee, I'm percolating mine on the stove top. Once we're both caffeinated and fed, I take my meds and feed the cats. Then, I come and get the mini-puzzle from my wife and work it. Sometimes I'll check my email and Forums, and then I'm off for my day's projects, chores, errands. The whole launch is about two hours, with tooth brushing, shaving, etc., worked in there somewhere. Mundane though it sounds, there is a kind of ritual to it. I especially like the walk to the curb to get the paper, commune with the day, whether sunshine or umbrella weather, and hear what birds are about, just glad to be here.