I’m a very definite morning person, and I blame my father. He’s a farmer and he’s always climbed out of bed at five most mornings to start work on the farm. Milking cows, feeding animals and all that sort of thing. My Dad thinks that everyone should be out of bed early and as a kid, I didn’t have much choice. It was also very much a case of early to bed, early to rise.
I’ve ended up a morning person by default, although I stay up much later than my father. My brother, sister and I all know it’s pointless ringing him after seven at night because he’ll be in bed asleep!
Are you a morning person or a night owl?
Oh, was that a bit rude?? 









Definitely a night owl.
by cathy February 23rd, 2007 at 7:50 pmGeez, that’s a hard one. I’m kinda…neither. I don’t like getting up with the chickens, but I can’t stay up all night either. Is there a such thing as a “Tweener” for in-between-person?
by TJ February 23rd, 2007 at 10:01 pmA night owl, huh, Cathy? So what time do you like to get out of bed in the mornings?
TJ - you can be a tweener! Nice term
by Shelley Munro February 24th, 2007 at 2:42 pmShelley, night owl used to mean 2-2:30 for me, but I’d say the past 5 years its more like 12:30. My favorite part of late nights is the quiet, I love that. The kids are in bed and I don’t have to share the remote. Good times.
by cathy February 24th, 2007 at 6:46 pmCOOL! Then Tweener, it is!
by TJ February 25th, 2007 at 12:05 amCathy, I hear you about the remote!! Mr. Munro has ours permanently attached to his hand. It’s so annoying the way men have to channel surf!!
Half the time he switches just to annoy me. I know that. I’m onto his little game
Hi Ms. Tweener
Oh, was that a bit rude??
by Shelley Munro February 25th, 2007 at 1:17 am