For church on Sundays, since I stay up too late Saturday nights:
If I don’t set the alarm, I will sleep in. And I still risk sleeping through it.
(When I do get up to the alarm, the shower only partially awakens me and then I’m drowsy enough to drift off through the sermon.
I have to set an alarm 7 days a week. Got to get up and take care of the chickens, ducks and sheep.
Only when needed.
I don’t ever set an alarm unless I have an appointment.
@pooflady Same here. I actually almost always wake up before I really want to, and then try to go back to sleep.
@Kyeh @pooflady
well, I work 2nd shift so go in at 1445. Generally I am up before then!
The alarm clock stays the same because if I turn it off for the weekend, I’ll forget to reset it for Monday. Most times I just sleep through it though
@ironcheftoni
try this:
For church on Sundays, since I stay up too late Saturday nights:
If I don’t set the alarm, I will sleep in. And I still risk sleeping through it.
(When I do get up to the alarm, the shower only partially awakens me and then I’m drowsy enough to drift off through the sermon.
I never set the alarm. My wife wakes up at 5AM every day, so no need for an alarm. She wakes me whenever I need to get up.
I am leaving on a cruise today, and I still didn’t set an alarm.
No need, I have the fuzzy, furry passive aggressive Charlie alarm.
He doesn’t bark, he just tosses his bone in the crate and ever so often makes a high pitched , pathetic whine. VERY effective
@tinamarie1974 I miss being awakened by passive aggressive fuzziness. We’re taking a break before getting two.
Promised myself when I retired that the only reason I’d set an alarm clock would be to catch a plane to some great place.