- I really think I could be a morning person if I tried. After all, when driving at 6 this morning, I did realize how peaceful and calm it is. It's not that I'm not a morning person, its just that I must have a reason to drag myself out of my nice warm bed. If the motivation isn't there, its not going to happen. And a to-do list is not motivation for it can be accomplished when I'm wide awake in the middle of the night when it is also quite peaceful.
- My reason for being up this morning was that I was helping a friend out, getting her kid to the school bus on time. I've done this on a few occasions and honestly, if/when I have kids, and if/when we must be somewhere like school or church by a certain time, I can only hope that my kids are as disciplined and have as great of a morning routine as this child. She gets up as soon as I wake her up, she immediately starts getting ready, and she's ready in like 15 minutes! I don't even do that good and I'm 21...sad, I know. Anyhow, I'm just realizing the importance of routine (and wishing I had one!)
- Another embarrassing topic I must admit- my brain is facebook trained. My thoughts happen in cute cliches because they usually end up as a facebook status at some point. It really is quite sad! Hopefully these 40 days will break me of this destructive thought process (okay, is it really that bad?) After all, who really needs to know all this about me? I don't think most of my friends really care that much!
Time to get on that to-do list since my day is already started :)
Thx 4 readin
~The Future Mrs. Eric Morgan :D
I am not sure about all of them but I like every silly thing you post!!! lol
ReplyDeleteps... how about giving up staying up late for lent!!now that would be a commitment.of course giving up facebook could result in the not staying up all night thing!! .I am not sure we could do it!! ps when you were awake this morning I thought oh..she stayed up all night...then I thought oh shes telling Eric good morning ..lol
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