Insomniacs unite!

Some of us got genes from the night watchmen of olden days. After all, groups of humans would not have survived unless someone was keeping an eye out.
I've been on watch for raccoons. Not that they can get to our chickens, but there were 5(!) of them last night trying to get into the feed can, making a terrible racket, and when I went out there the chickens were completely silent in fear. The gang came back a half hour later, really annoying.
The funny thing is, my mom is a morning lark, we seem to have completely opposite schedules. Mine started as a young teen.
Over time we've both come to recognize we get better sleep when the other is awake (noise permitting). When I get up, she's ready for a nice siesta. When she wakes at 4-5 am, my lying in bed finally turns into sleeping. Except on her noisy mornings. She likes a good British cuppa tea, so it's either a kettle or the microwave, then it's the hungry kitties, then the hungry chickens... but I do the afternoon / evening chores.
Sometimes I've been able to fight it and get on a different schedule. I have to be really motivated though. The new schedule is super easy to break, it takes one night to revert back on what takes a week or more to work up to!
I've often wondered if our guard-duty-swapping might have something to do with a survival mindset. A hard thing to know for sure I guess.
We also have time related arguments (lighthearted). To me, this is Wednesday night. When the sun comes up it's Thursday morning. Mom considers anything after 12 am to be the day that's coming. So even if I head to bed early, she'll wake up and wish me a good morning in a chipper voice. I mean, clocks are arbitrary! It's the sun that marks the time. Like when we should eat dinner (after dark). She wants dinner to be at 5 pm no matter the season. Since I have the evening chores it's not like I can get the chickens locked up until dark anyway.
It's a good thing we eat separate meals most of the time :D
 
Last night I finally slept some but that doesn't mean it was a good quality sleep. I'm so tired and give out now I'm lying down to digest my lunch and may get some good sleep for an hour or so. I worked both regular shift work and swing shift jobs too that scrambled my sleep genes into a block of empty Styrofoam.
 
Some of us got genes from the night watchmen of olden days. After all, groups of humans would not have survived unless someone was keeping an eye out.
I've been on watch for raccoons. Not that they can get to our chickens, but there were 5(!) of them last night trying to get into the feed can, making a terrible racket, and when I went out there the chickens were completely silent in fear. The gang came back a half hour later, really annoying.
The funny thing is, my mom is a morning lark, we seem to have completely opposite schedules. Mine started as a young teen.
Over time we've both come to recognize we get better sleep when the other is awake (noise permitting). When I get up, she's ready for a nice siesta. When she wakes at 4-5 am, my lying in bed finally turns into sleeping. Except on her noisy mornings. She likes a good British cuppa tea, so it's either a kettle or the microwave, then it's the hungry kitties, then the hungry chickens... but I do the afternoon / evening chores.
Sometimes I've been able to fight it and get on a different schedule. I have to be really motivated though. The new schedule is super easy to break, it takes one night to revert back on what takes a week or more to work up to!
I've often wondered if our guard-duty-swapping might have something to do with a survival mindset. A hard thing to know for sure I guess.
We also have time related arguments (lighthearted). To me, this is Wednesday night. When the sun comes up it's Thursday morning. Mom considers anything after 12 am to be the day that's coming. So even if I head to bed early, she'll wake up and wish me a good morning in a chipper voice. I mean, clocks are arbitrary! It's the sun that marks the time. Like when we should eat dinner (after dark). She wants dinner to be at 5 pm no matter the season. Since I have the evening chores it's not like I can get the chickens locked up until dark anyway.
It's a good thing we eat separate meals most of the time :D
That’s an interesting thought for sure! I mean it would make sense. I’m apparently made to be the night watchman!
 
I got up almost an hour ago. But, if I'm up and about, so are all the critters. The dogs, cats and house chicken have now had their breakfasts, so I am about to have a delicious mug of coffee with caramel creamer.

Hope you get some more sleep!
Coffee is a lifeline for people who have insomnia! I have to have my coffee everyday or I won’t make it 🤣
 
I worked this morning. Took adrenal support and something for energy. no energy just tired all day. SO I took an ambiena whole one instesd of half.
Typing skills fading fast. GOing to bed now, Hope I just 😴😴see you all in the morning
I hope you got some good quality sleep! I actually slept really good last night!
 
I did! It also helped that the weather cooled off.😌

I barely remember posting that. I can't take Ambien too often or I can't think well during the day. But when I really need some sleep it's helpful.
Ambien never worked for me 😫
I’m so glad you got some rest!!
 

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