good grief!!

what time do you call this then??


too early!! that's my opinion. . . naturally, dear reader, I didn't disturb you but let you sleep in. . .

*yawns*

the holidays are truly over

*sigh*

mind you, there's something about getting back to the routine, eh

(-:

6 comments:

Christopher said...

Goodness, is that the time? I was just thinking about having a little siesta.

Mel said...

*laughing*

I'm a 4am riser--so half the day is gone by 630am. But it was kind of you to let us sleep in just the same!

Welcome back to the routine.
I rather like them, as long as I'm the one setting them.

Rimshot said...

it seems your clocks are not set to the same time(s).

Anonymous said...

I'm so grateful that you let me sleep in. Now that I am up and have had a coffee, I can see that times are changing.

Spadoman said...

I never know what time it is in London when I wake up here in Wisconsin. Someone has told me numerous times, I just don't remember.
Anyway, I'm like Mel, I'm up early, at least it's early in my own time zone.
What routine?

Peace.

english inukshuk said...

man I go by the time in the comment boxes to guide me . . . mind you, sometimes it seems very early your side of the pond!

routine in my case means children getting off to school. . .coming home again, homeworks, dinner, more homeworks. . . going to bed early enough to be able to wake up again in the morning

(-:

mig hope it was a great cup of coffee!

shot three different children who all get up at different times to avoid queueing for the bathroom. . .

Mel it's a good thing that I don't set the routine - I'm more of a night owl than a morning lark, noone would get to school!

Christopher hope you had a good siesta!