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rubicon 09-13-2015 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 1113209)
Once in a while I get up really early :shocked:, but I can't imagine willingly doing it daily.
I notice there are many, many activities geared for early risers. Obviously people have very different circadian rhythms.
I sometimes envy early risers, but not really! :mornincoffee:

Hi Barefoot: some habits are difficult to break. I am up at 4:00 AM daily. Love the quiet of the morning, the sun rise and the early start to my day.

dewilson58 09-13-2015 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by manaboutown (Post 1113211)
The Villages, the city that never sleeps?

What happens in TV, doesn't stay in TV.

Barefoot 09-13-2015 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by jblum315 (Post 1113257)
. Actually older adults don't need to sleep for 8 hours. 5 hours wil do just fine.

I always wonder "how much sleep is enough". Info on Google is all over the map.
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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1113282)
Hi Barefoot: some habits are difficult to break. I am up at 4:00 AM daily. Love the quiet of the morning, the sun rise and the early start to my day.

I envy you. I'd love to watch the sun come up. It's such a peaceful time of the day. But I won't set an alarm now that I'm retired. Rubicon, how much sleep do you need?

queasy27 09-13-2015 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Villager Joyce (Post 1112813)
Because no one else does, I slept in the front bedroom last night rather than the master in the back of the house. This place never sleeps. I laid down about 10:15 or so and read for awhile. I had just fallen asleep when a mosquito spraying truck came through. Jump forward to about 3 and this place is hopping. The newspapers are delivered. Multiple cars (like 10 or so) doing who knows what. Who are all these people? This is not a rhetorical question.

I know what you mean -- there is a more early morning activity than you'd think. I have an erratic sleep schedule and usually shop around 3-4 am when possible (CVS, gas stations, Wal-Mart) and I'm never the only one there. I frequently see maintenance trucks of some ilk. There's a group of four men who meet at Circle K for coffee every day at 4 am.

Villager Joyce 09-13-2015 07:11 PM

I'm thinking it was so much fun, I'm thinking about taking the golf cart out at 2 am.

CFrance 09-13-2015 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 1113333)
I always wonder "how much sleep is enough". Info on Google is all over the map.
I envy you. I'd love to watch the sun come up. It's such a peaceful time of the day. But I won't set an alarm now that I'm retired. Rubicon, how much sleep do you need?

I would be very, very cranky with only 5 hours of sleep. I'll go with the study I read recently that recommended 8-9.

In any event, one of the best parts of retirement is being able to wake naturally, as opposed to an alarm clock.

kcrazorbackfan 09-13-2015 08:25 PM

5 - 6 hrs. a night. I've been going out from 5 - 5:30am to do my 5 miles before it gets steamy; lots of people walking/running at that time; people on carts also.

Barefoot 09-13-2015 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by queasy27 (Post 1113589)
I have an erratic sleep schedule and usually shop around 3-4 am when possible (CVS, gas stations, Wal-Mart) and I'm never the only one there.

Wow! I thought my sleep schedule was erratic, but it never occurred to me to go shopping at 3 AM! Do you nap during the day?

Retiring 09-13-2015 11:25 PM

I’m usually in bed by 10pm and up about 3:30. My grandfather used to say, if you don’t have all your chores done by noon- you’re doing something wrong :-)

There is something truly special about a sunrise. When I lived in Daytona, on occasion, I would drive onto the beach and watch the sunrise. It was special every time, something you just can’t get used to.

CassieInVa 09-14-2015 12:41 AM

I'm with Barefoot, no alarm here. I couldn't wait to be retired so I could get up when I pleased. Problem is most days I wake up earlier than I should, and I can't get back to sleep. Too afraid I'm going to miss something I guess!

Allegiance 09-14-2015 01:39 AM

I thought I was up at 4:30 AM running five miles, but luckily when I woke up at 10:09AM I realized it was only a bad dream.

rubicon 09-14-2015 04:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 1113333)
I always wonder "how much sleep is enough". Info on Google is all over the map.
I envy you. I'd love to watch the sun come up. It's such a peaceful time of the day. But I won't set an alarm now that I'm retired. Rubicon, how much sleep do you need?

Hi Barefoot: Its 4:56 AM and I have been up since 4:00 AM. a bit of a chill when I went out to collect the Daily Sun. I don't set an alarm as my internal clock nudges me the same time every morning

I awaken with enthusiasm and eagerness to begin my day and to review my affirmations and to thank God for another opportunity. Its the way I started my work days and again habits are difficult to break

I normally get 7 hours of sleep sometimes six and that is sufficient for me.

Have a wonderful day.

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