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Lifer
Oct 16, 2020
6,165
43,271
Midwest
My now 21 month old pup makes sure I’m up usually no later than 5/5:30 which gives me a couple of hours plus before I go to work and plenty of quiet time before the wife and the other dog get up at 6:30. Love this time, making my coffee, especially in the winter even if it is spent doing what I’m doing now - rewatching an episode of a program I fell asleep while watching last night, lol.
 

SBC

Lifer
Oct 6, 2021
1,673
7,878
Yoopsconsin
Although it's true that I get up an hour before anybody else in my household (of 9 humans, plus animals) -- and although it's true that my whole day feels off on the extremely rare occasions that this doesn't happen -- it's also true that I've always found early mornings pregnant with a certain magic, so to speak, even before I had a family.

If you live on a residential street (mine happens to be quasi-residential -- houses interspersed with patches of the Northwoods), and step outside before anybody else does -- before any other doors on the street have opened that day, before any cars have moved -- while the day is still in its potential, while light and hope and opportunity and life are promising to soon come into their fullness -- it's almost like the movement of time lulls, and you're caught up into a peaceful pause at that moment a shoot from a germinated seed breaks through the ground. The air is cleaner, sound moves differently, and you remember that no matter what else happens after you step back into time, you're grateful to have breathed that in.
 

anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
17,161
32,224
46
In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
If you live on a residential street (mine happens to be quasi-residential -- houses interspersed with patches of the Northwoods), and step outside before anybody else does -- before any other doors on the street have opened that day, before any cars have moved -- while the day is still in its potential, while light and hope and opportunity and life are promising to soon come into their fullness -- it's almost like the movement of time lulls, and you're caught up into a peaceful pause at that moment a shoot from a germinated seed breaks through the ground. The air is cleaner, sound moves differently, and you remember that no matter what else happens after you step back into time, you're grateful to have breathed that in.
sounds like poetry almost :).
 

litup

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 16, 2015
822
2,580
Sacramento, CA
I need that couple hours of alone time too . . . but for me it's late at night when everyone else has gone to bed and nobody is sending text messages or emails. It's just me and the quiet darkness.
 
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LeafErikson

Lifer
Dec 7, 2021
2,489
21,955
Oregon
Reading about how all you old geezers in retirement spend your mornings just confirms something that my wife said to me a few weeks ago in regards to the pipe, "You took up an old retired man's hobby."

I get up, cook breakfast for the family (sometimes my wife does this), and go to work. On days that I have to take my 5 year old daughter to school, I just hope and pray that she doesn't give me hell while I try to get her dressed and ready to go.

I get my time to decompress at night, once my kid is asleep.
 

anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
17,161
32,224
46
In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
Reading about how all you old geezers in retirement spend your mornings just confirms something that my wife said to me a few weeks ago in regards to the pipe, "You took up an old retired man's hobby."

I get up, cook breakfast for the family (sometimes my wife does this), and go to work. On days that I have to take my 5 year old daughter to school, I just hope and pray that she doesn't give me hell while I try to get her dressed and ready to go.

I get my time to decompress at night, once my kid is asleep.
Hey 46 is the new 26
 
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Once i equipped the smoking lounge with all my cigars, pipes, tobacco, wine and whisky after my kids got old enough to start getting into it in the office in the house, i rarely go over there anymore. I have a comfy leather chair/ottoman here that suits me just fine for the final pipe of the day, and subsequent sleep. I wake up, reach to my right and load a bowl of Pegasus before i even turn the lights on. After that it's off to make breakfast, fire up another pipe with the rest of the morning coffee, catch up on the forums and then and only then do i consider any matters of business that need attending to. Morning bliss.
 
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FLDRD

Lifer
Oct 13, 2021
2,484
10,298
Arkansas
My "down" time often comes in the evening after arriving home from work and before spending time with my wife.