I got to sleep in!
By ljbinkop
@ljbinkop (744)
United States
March 8, 2009 9:27am CST



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@LifeGuru (922)
• Canada
8 Mar 09
Most often I do. But it all depends on the day.
I'm a student and I wake up most often early to shower, get dressed,
make sure I have everything packed up and ready to go before I leave
the house. But yeah I get that energized feeling when I wake up in the
mornings on weekends. I feel like going on a run, depending if it's not
too cold out, or raining. But I sometimes I'd try to sleep a little longer
but if I can't go back to sleep, then I'd start my day with a good meal,
excercise, shower, and just lounge around, clean, or read a good book or something. :P
@ljbinkop (744)
• United States
8 Mar 09
Thank you for your response! It's nice to know there are others that are motvated to get up and do things in the morning! One of my children is a teenage girl, so I have to drag her lazy butt out of bed, and she makes me feel like such a bad guy!
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@thezone (9394)
• Ireland
8 Mar 09
The only day I would get to sleep in is on a Sunday, which I do sometimes. The rest of the week I have an early start to my day.
So sometimes I do look forward to that extra few hours sleep in on a Sunday, sometimes it can be really refreshing and a nice little treat.
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