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What I usually do (the order might vary):
1. Stay awake in bed a bit longer reflecting on what I have to do that day
2. Go to the toilet
3. Pet my old dog, give her medicines
4. Turn my TV on
5. Prepare and eat my breakfast
6. Check my e-mail on my phone just to see if there is something needing my attention
7. Put the kitchen in order
8. Have a shower
9. Get into some comfortable clothes
10. Make my bed
11. Go walkies with... See more What I usually do (the order might vary):
1. Stay awake in bed a bit longer reflecting on what I have to do that day
2. Go to the toilet
3. Pet my old dog, give her medicines
4. Turn my TV on
5. Prepare and eat my breakfast
6. Check my e-mail on my phone just to see if there is something needing my attention
7. Put the kitchen in order
8. Have a shower
9. Get into some comfortable clothes
10. Make my bed
11. Go walkies with my dog
12. Drink my first espresso coffee of the day
13. Turn on my computer
14. Start my working day… ▲ Collapse | | | Tom in London Suurbritannia Local time: 19:46 Liige (2008) itaalia - inglise the first thing you do in the morning is..... | Feb 18, 2024 |
--- get out of bed. Isn't that what most people do? | | | Not right away | Feb 18, 2024 |
Tom in London wrote:
--- get out of bed. Isn't that what most people do?
Depends who we’re snuggled up with | |
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Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida wrote:
What I usually do (the order might vary):
1. Stay awake in bed a bit longer reflecting on what I have to do that day
2. Go to the toilet
3. Pet my old dog, give her medicines
4. Turn my TV on
5. Prepare and eat my breakfast
6. Check my e-mail on my phone just to see if there is something needing my attention
7. Put the kitchen in order
8. Have a shower
9. Get into some comfortable clothes
10. Make my bed
11. Go walkies with my dog
12. Drink my first espresso coffee of the day
13. Turn on my computer
14. Start my working day…
I thought No. 1 would be “answer the quick poll”! 😂😂😂 | | | Tom in London Suurbritannia Local time: 19:46 Liige (2008) itaalia - inglise
Christopher Schröder wrote:
Tom in London wrote:
--- get out of bed. Isn't that what most people do?
Depends who we’re snuggled up with
OK- full details please. The first thing you do is....... | | |
Christopher Schröder wrote:
Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida wrote:
What I usually do (the order might vary):
1. Stay awake in bed a bit longer reflecting on what I have to do that day
2. Go to the toilet
3. Pet my old dog, give her medicines
4. Turn my TV on
5. Prepare and eat my breakfast
6. Check my e-mail on my phone just to see if there is something needing my attention
7. Put the kitchen in order
8. Have a shower
9. Get into some comfortable clothes
10. Make my bed
11. Go walkies with my dog
12. Drink my first espresso coffee of the day
13. Turn on my computer
14. Start my working day…
I thought No. 1 would be “answer the quick poll”! 😂😂😂
How could I have forgotten it??? Am I losing my mind? Anyway, it's not No. 1, place it between 7 and 8, please... | | | Dan Lucas Suurbritannia Local time: 19:46 Liige (2014) jaapani - inglise
"Other" in my case. Same pattern every day, unless I'm so ill I cannot walk.
1. Get out of bed immediately, get dressed, go downstairs to office
2. Pick up phone from desk, glance at email in passing to see if any new offers have come in
3. Go into back porch, unlock/open door, assess weather, check outside thermometer
4. Open door into utility room next door, say good morning to dog, give him one tiny snack
5. Don wellies/coat/hat/head torch as necessary, le... See more "Other" in my case. Same pattern every day, unless I'm so ill I cannot walk.
1. Get out of bed immediately, get dressed, go downstairs to office
2. Pick up phone from desk, glance at email in passing to see if any new offers have come in
3. Go into back porch, unlock/open door, assess weather, check outside thermometer
4. Open door into utility room next door, say good morning to dog, give him one tiny snack
5. Don wellies/coat/hat/head torch as necessary, let wildly excited dog into back porch
6. Put on (him, not me) his LED collar and lead, a task complicated by his determined efforts to give me an affectionate kiss on the mouth when I bend down, and my equally determined efforts to avoid it
7. Stand stock-still and stare at dog pointedly until he gives up pretending that he doesn't know what is supposed to happen, and sits politely in front of the door instead of bouncing around
8. Open the door - we're off!
9. 25 minutes later we are back for a breakfast of kibble (him) and a black coffee (me)
Bring on the day!
Dan ▲ Collapse | |
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Lingua 5B Bosnia ja Hertsegoviina Local time: 20:46 Liige (2009) inglise - horvaadi + ... Not everything | Feb 18, 2024 |
Tom in London wrote:
Christopher Schröder wrote:
Tom in London wrote:
--- get out of bed. Isn't that what most people do?
Depends who we’re snuggled up with
OK- full details please. The first thing you do is.......
Not everything is for public, right?
The first thing I do is say “Hey Siri, cancel the alarm clock” - this is freelancer privilege, snoozing and staying in bed. | | | Zzzzzzz...... | Feb 18, 2024 |
I stay awake for as long as it takes - two or three seconds suffice - to remind myself that I retired from 'active service' many years ago - and then drift back to sleep with a smug smile on my face. | | | This is pretty much what I do too... | Feb 18, 2024 |
apart from having an espresso before I venture out...
Dan Lucas wrote:
"Other" in my case. Same pattern every day, unless I'm so ill I cannot walk.
1. Get out of bed immediately, get dressed, go downstairs to office
2. Pick up phone from desk, glance at email in passing to see if any new offers have come in
3. Go into back porch, unlock/open door, assess weather, check outside thermometer
4. Open door into utility room next door, say good morning to dog, give him one tiny snack
5. Don wellies/coat/hat/head torch as necessary, let wildly excited dog into back porch
6. Put on (him, not me) his LED collar and lead, a task complicated by his determined efforts to give me an affectionate kiss on the mouth when I bend down, and my equally determined efforts to avoid it
7. Stand stock-still and stare at dog pointedly until he gives up pretending that he doesn't know what is supposed to happen, and sits politely in front of the door instead of bouncing around
8. Open the door - we're off!
9. 25 minutes later we are back for a breakfast of kibble (him) and a black coffee (me)
Bring on the day!
Dan
| | | Liena Vijupe Läti Local time: 21:46 Liige (2014) prantsuse - läti + ...
I get up. Then bathroom, breakfast, checking my phone (while still having breakfast) and getting dressed. After all that, depending on what day it is, I either go to Pilates/bodyart, or straight to my desk (and gym in the afternoon). | |
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Yaotl Altan Mehhiko Local time: 13:46 Liige (2006) inglise - hispaania + ...
I brew coffee, prepare the breakfasts and check job-related e-mails. And I pee in the garden | | | Kay Denney Prantsusmaa Local time: 20:46 prantsuse - inglise
Coffee in bed reading the news
Bathroom routine
Sweep floor
Yoga
Cuddle with dog
Breakfast for both of us, let the dog out in the garden if he wants
Read emails,
Quick poll
First blast of work before heading off to the dog park. | | | P.L.F. Persio Madalmaad Local time: 20:46 inglise - itaalia + ... Naughty alternative for the gentlemen | Feb 19, 2024 |
Christopher Schröder wrote:
Tom in London wrote:
--- get out of bed. Isn't that what most people do?
Depends who we’re snuggled up with
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