I can be a little grumpy if the dawn chorus comes to early.
The early one sounds like, "Gugu (pronounced kGeekGee, Welsh for Nana) Gugu, Gugu, Gugu, I'm huuuungryyy, Gugu, Gugu, Gugu..."
It's the rudest and most painfully high pitched of alarm clocks.
I think my granddaughter's getting the hang of sounding the alarm and then running away for 10 minutes. I usually get over myself by the second, or third snooze repeat.
peachmelba: I used to love a ciggie first thing in the morning with tea,I used to smoke about 4 before I'd head to work,
Was like a ritual,,
Now It's tea ,,I'm quite a chirpy bird in morning unless I've had no sleep,If I haven't slept just give me tea as I wake up for that but then just leave me go back .
Oh when I smoked and I had no ciggies yes I'd be moody,
i had a dream last night...about Jac.....sitting there..with her spinning wheel......her long hair wearing the traditinal ..welsh costume......she turned as i approched.....and smiled....my god.... ...seeing the large gap where her front teeth were...and the large wart on the end of her nose...had me reeling back.....needless to say, i woke up in a cold sweat...... >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.
Not "grumpy" but probably disoriented. It takes some time to adjust to this reality. I sleep pretty hard and the transition of making it back is not so easy sometimes. Once I am cognizant of my surroundings I am pretty good.
Dragos1: Not "grumpy" but probably disoriented. It takes some time to adjust to this reality. I sleep pretty hard and the transition of making it back is not so easy sometimes. Once I am cognizant of my surroundings I am pretty good.
many times I sleep so hard that my head is smashed into the pillow and is somewhat deformed or if my ear is in the wrong position it is painful till it comes back into normal human shape. About 20 years ago after a very in depth surgical procedure I was in a state (while hospitalized) that I could not sleep for close to 7 days. I literally started to go insane. Paranoia was so heightened I could not have a television on and I demanded that they take away all pain med, it was IV drip type heavy hitting morphine and they tried others. (which is normal after a surgery where they cut you up a lot and staple you back together) Finally after about 5-6 days I had one of my surgeons visit me and I insisted they look at an area where I had been telling them I had an infection. And yes, the surgeon merely took an instrument that resembled a small crochet hook and pierced the area so it could drain. My body felt an immediate response as though a very thick blanket was being lifted from my body. It was the anxiety..a chemical response. I then had an elated feeling that lasted about 30 minutes and then felt as though I was an airplane landing from a very high altitude. I fell asleep and never felt so good in my life. Since then I have been able to sleep so deep that I feel like I am completely gone from my body and just gone. I think the mind and body are very complex in the way they deal with pain and other types of hardships. in my case I suffered terribly but in the end was able to sleep like never before. And that was 20 years ago...
Dragos1: many times I sleep so hard that my head is smashed into the pillow and is somewhat deformed or if my ear is in the wrong position it is painful till it comes back into normal human shape. About 20 years ago after a very in depth surgical procedure I was in a state (while hospitalized) that I could not sleep for close to 7 days. I literally started to go insane. Paranoia was so heightened I could not have a television on and I demanded that they take away all pain med, it was IV drip type heavy hitting morphine and they tried others. (which is normal after a surgery where they cut you up a lot and staple you back together) Finally after about 5-6 days I had one of my surgeons visit me and I insisted they look at an area where I had been telling them I had an infection. And yes, the surgeon merely took an instrument that resembled a small crochet hook and pierced the area so it could drain. My body felt an immediate response as though a very thick blanket was being lifted from my body. It was the anxiety..a chemical response. I then had an elated feeling that lasted about 30 minutes and then felt as though I was an airplane landing from a very high altitude. I fell asleep and never felt so good in my life. Since then I have been able to sleep so deep that I feel like I am completely gone from my body and just gone. I think the mind and body are very complex in the way they deal with pain and other types of hardships. in my case I suffered terribly but in the end was able to sleep like never before. And that was 20 years ago...
Okay, I think I've changed my mind. Especially after reading the first sentence.
Snookums3Johannesburg, Gauteng South Africa1,174 posts
TenderBabe: Which one of the answers best describes you?
A combination.
I am very grumpy in the mornings when I wake up. It takes me an hour of 2 cups of coffee and cigs till I can get dressed after and go to work. I don't want to talk then either. My quiet time.
MerriweatherAdelaide, South Australia Australia11,403 posts
truheart1941: ......usely i turn over and say.....are you in the mood...?????....*.silence*....?????...sooooo i turn over and go back to sleep......sod em.
Good evening True... so that begs the question, do you often talk to yourself...
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