30 January 2012

Oh holy wow, it's early

I love my husband and I love his new shift that started this weekend.  He gets home at a time when we can all have supper together, enjoy the evening as a family and it's more inline with Hobbit's daily routine... but I really am disliking the fact that it's almost 7 a.m. here and I've been up for two hours already this morning.

Sure I could be super productive and have all the laundry for the day done, the house cleaned and life in order but there are catches to that - the washer and drier are just outside Hobbit's door so I would scare the bejeezus out of her if I were to start them up now, same for the vacuum so all I can do is drink my coffee or read my forums and blogs.  That is my current mood and position on this situation - and I'm going to change it, right now.

I get to spend almost two whole hours alone with my husband in the morning - even the majority of the world is asleep so it's peaceful.  At night, I get spend it enjoying my entire family and then another few hours of just the two of us before we turn in for the night but the morning hours are different.  They are veiled in a slower, dreamier state which is a far cry different than the sleepy evening state because nothing has tainted the day yet.  No one has gotten in trouble.  No messes have been made.  No challenges have crept up.  Life is perfect during those wee hours, even the sun is still asleep but all is right in my world.

Coffee & knitting - a great start to any day
Once Pokey leaves for work, I've got another entire hour to myself.  I can get ready at a leisurely pace and continue to enjoy the stillness before my little tsunami wakes up.  I can plan out my day in peace and carry the calm mood over to Hobbit in hopes that she will be more agreeable in the morning too.  No feelings of being rushed at all - and once she's off to class, then I can begin my chores and enjoy my spotless surroundings for the six hours while she is gone.

Yes, I'm not a morning person but learning to find the little blessings in the day is what needs to be done.  Finding the pearls of life through all the gritty, grimy irritating things is what makes all the difference.  As the saying goes, "If you always do what you've always done, then you'll always get you always got"... I have always hated mornings and in turn, mornings have always been horrible - so now, I'm going to embrace them and make them the time to get centered and focused for the day, keeping them calm and easy so that the rest of my day will hopefully follow suit.

To put it simply, I'm choosing to make it the best part of the day so that if I decide it to be so, the reality will be that it honestly is... I influence more than just me so why not influence everything in a more positive direction.

8 comments:

  1. I always love to BE up early, just don't always love to GET up early! I've been trying to get back into the "early rising" that I prefer--the winter has made it difficult. I do love how it's quiet and the day can start out so unrushed! I'm not sure I could do 5 am (I usu stay up till midnight just trying squeeze more hours into the day), but 6 works really well...if I can just crawl out of bed! Enjoy those mornings!

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    1. I'm a night owl by nature so I am up til midnight or 1 a.m. usually - this whole 5 a.m. thing is hard! Sometimes, I wish I had a pause button on my mouth... lol.

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  2. I HATE getting up early, but I love love love the extra refreshed feeling I have to carry with me the whole day if I manage to eke out a few minutes of blissful solitude in the morning before the household wakes up. Enjoy!!

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    1. Yeah, it is nice if you can set the tone of easiness for the day - makes everything run just a bit better.

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  3. Beautifully put. What a well written an calming post.

    I think I need some of that time.....but my days are reversed . I work night shift. I often get my quiet at day's end. But by then it is full of life's dramas....I think there is truth in your thoughts that the day hasn't wound up yet and stirred us up yet in the wee hours of the morning.....
    I doubt I'll get up early tomorrow, but I 'll give this some thought!!

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    1. Well, your "early morning" doesn't have to be the same time as mine. I know when I worked nights, my "early morning" was actually around 1 p.m. but I made a routine for quiet - at that time I was single and at home so it was mostly because I needed quiet and coffee to wake up... lol.

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  4. I think I need to take a leaf out of your book, since next month I am going to have to start getting up about 3 hours earlier than I normally would, and I'm such a night owl. Wish I could be that relaxed about mornings

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    1. The other advice I would give you is to slowly start working your bedtime up sooner and your wake up time sooner by 30 minutes every two days. We went from being up until 1 a.m. or later and getting up at 8 a.m. to going to bed no later than midnight and up at 5 a.m. - although now I seem to be petering out at around 10ish. It helps to readjust prior to the big change.

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