I think if you've been reading about me for any length of time, you know by now that I don't really "do" mornings. Or at least I sure as heck don't do them well. Over the Memorial Day weekend, I was in heaven, staying up until 2:30 or 3 a.m. and sleeping until 8:30 or 9 a.m. Perfect! Well, an end-of-the-weekend reality check meant getting back into my normal routine of rising at the crack of dawn (6:30 a.m. IS the crack of dawn, right?) for work.
Normally I get up around 6:30 (or 6:40 or 6:50 depending on how often I can hit the snooze button), wander into the kitchen, let the cats out, get myself a cup of coffee, and feed the pests pets. Necessities taken care of, I head back to the bedroom with my coffee, pausing along the way to wash my face (at that point, it's kind of reassuring to know I can FIND my face). Then it's computer time while I sip my coffee and wake up. After about an hour, it's time to get serious about getting ready for work. First I put on my make up. (Yes, I know it's really a weird quirk, but it harks back to the days pre-computer when I had to do something productive while sipping my coffee before stumbling into the bath and trying not to drown.) Then bath time, followed by getting dressed, and then fixing my hair. I guess I should mention that my hair is really, really long, and I normally get away with washing and conditioning every other day.
Okay, so this a.m., following my normal habits, life proceeded on schedule until I reached the hair-fixing stage. There I was, running a bit late for work by now (that's pretty much a given on any morning, particularly on the mornings I have to wash my hair, as I did this a.m.). Peering into the mirror, I thought, "My God, I'm pale! Am I ILL?!" After a little reflection, it hit me: While taking a bath and washing my hair, I ALSO WASHED MY FACE! I had washed off all the make-up I had just applied not ten minutes before!
Needless to say, I had to do the make-up thing all over again while wondering whether I might be losing my mind. I suppose, though, that if I'm going to lose my mind, I might as well look nice doing it. All I can say is I'm thankful I was awake enough by then to actually LOOK in the mirror and notice something was a little "off"! Life--it's always something!
I needed a good laugh! I read it to DH and he said "sounds like something you would do" . . if that makes you feel any better.
ReplyDeleteMaybe you needed another cuppa!
ReplyDeleteOh my - thanks so much for the chuckle! I can just picture you in the mornings! Warning, warning ! The older you get the more you'll do things like this. But as my mother always said, the alternative is so much worse!
ReplyDeleteLOL I can imagine what you are telling about. I love early mornings. Quiet in the house, the birds are singing and everyone else is sleeping. Just me awake. That's quality time for me.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you, I have so much more energy late at night, and hate to get up early in the morning. Too funny, cuz my hubby is the opposite!
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Tazzie
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Very funny story, Kim.
ReplyDeleteHonestly, I don't know how you stay up so late. I've told you before that I'm not safe with a rotary cutter after 9:00 p.m.
I swear you are hysterical. I can just imagine washing off my make up in the morning after I put it on too. I HATE mornings. Never did like it. My family never spoke to me until I sat in front of the tv with my coffee for at least a half hour every morning.. But you still crack me up.
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