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MayBeMaw Thu 30-Sept-21 07:29:23

I am sitting up in bed with a large mug of tea, I have skimmed GN and am about to read the paper online. The dog is curled up beside me (I know- dreadful!) and although it is wet and windy outside, we are snug and warm.

I found myself telling Rosie that this is the “best part of the day”. (Poor old dear, she talks to the dog too)

What is your “best part of the day” ?

GreenGran78 Sat 02-Oct-21 11:15:36

I'm just like you, grannyactivist. I live alone, and just 'go with the flow.' Some days I leap out of bed and get stuck in to chores. Other days I come downstairs, make breakfast, and waste my morning on the sofa, reading or flicking about on the iPad.
Some days my Aussie family come on for a chat, either early or very late in the evening, which is a,ways a delight. Other days I see no-one.....which doesn't bother me at all.
I'm a free agent, and relax, do housework, shop, garden or visit friends when the mood takes me. I have a few regular activities, such as choir and U3A. I definitely can't say that any particular time or pursuit is my favourite though. My bed is purely for sleeping, and I have never been one for spending time there when awake. Once I'm awake I'm up.

Joni Sat 02-Oct-21 11:14:20

I too love early mornings, house is nice and peaceful. I have my nice hot cup of lemon and ginger to start the day and catch up with what's been happening in the world usually on my tablet or morning GMB/BBC . lovely ?

Moggycuddler Sat 02-Oct-21 11:02:35

Lying on the bed for an hour or so in the afternoons listening to my audiobooks, usually accompanied by one or more cats.

grannyactivist Sat 02-Oct-21 10:57:57

Hmm ?
I’ve enjoyed reading your answers, but it’s made me realise that there is absolutely no routine to any of my days. It’s hard to have a favourite time of the day if every one is different.

All my days unfold with no pattern and there is no regularity to anything, and my husband is the same. Sometimes we meet in the kitchen around lunch time and share a quick cuppa. We both are often still occupied in the evenings too. Last evening, at half past nine, my husband insisted (not that I was arguing) on us going into the sitting room, where we chatted and drank sloe gin for an hour.

rowyn Sat 02-Oct-21 10:52:53

12.15pm. Settling down to watch Bargain Hunt with a cup of freshly made 'proper' coffee and a couple of shortbread fingers.

polnan Sat 02-Oct-21 10:49:39

Missiseff I have read through these, and admit to feeling a tad envious.. since dh died I seem to have lost the plot.

so I was thinking I really cannot add doom and gloom to this lovely thread.. then you put is nicely Missiseff! trying hard to "let go" and stop thinking....
not all bad,, I shall now go and try and emulate some of the posts here,

Sooze58 Sat 02-Oct-21 10:48:42

Exactly that!

CarlyD7 Sat 02-Oct-21 10:48:39

Going out for an early morning walk (just half an hour or more in the summer) after our first cup of tea (before breakfast). Hardly any other people around; no noise of cars, just lots of birdsong. Bliss.

Alioop Sat 02-Oct-21 10:45:33

I like the morning. Up early, get ready and go a long walk along the seafront with the dog, there was a lovely sunrise this morning, although rain on now. Home for breakfast, tidy up and then sit down with a coffee checking emails and of course GN.

Missiseff Sat 02-Oct-21 10:41:51

Whenever I'm asleep and don't have to think.

Theoddbird Sat 02-Oct-21 10:39:16

When the river birds visit for a snack smile

Shirlb Sat 02-Oct-21 10:35:32

Same getting into bed?

Floradora9 Thu 30-Sept-21 21:41:47

Going to bed and listening to an audio book ,usually a biography, then if I waken early I listen to it again in the morning before catching up on my I-Pad . I listen through an Alexa device so just tell her to read my book and she does . I can continue in the kitchen on another device later in the day as I cook . I am an avid reader but just listening is lovely too . I love my bed.

Callistemon Thu 30-Sept-21 14:48:56

Whitewavemark2

I love sitting in the conservatory in the early morning with the necessary tea watching the birds and listening to the peace.

I like doing that in the afternoon.

No chance today, I have an appointment mid-afternoon and it's raining cats and dogs!

Neen Thu 30-Sept-21 13:56:44

For sure the first walk of the day with Rana the dog. Today over the field, the sun was behind distance trees, it was like a painting. Beautiful.

Jaxjacky Thu 30-Sept-21 12:50:55

Mornings when we wake for a brief cuddle before during the week MrJ goes to work, or weekends when we get up later. Or bedtime when we both read before lights out, holding hands. I’m lucky.

LauraNorder Thu 30-Sept-21 12:36:35

My best time is late morning breakfast, doing the crossword (we photocopy too Kitty), planning the day, catching up with what’s happening in the world.
Orlin has just told me that I spend more time on Gransnet these days which allows him to finish the crossword before me.
In winter my favourite time is evening when we retire to the sitting room after dinner, with a glass of something nice, in front of the log burner and snuggle down in front of the tv.

DanniRae Thu 30-Sept-21 12:20:46

GagaJo

Curently, just after 7.45/8pm-ish when DGS goes to bed. I have to stay upstairs, while he drops off to sleep, because he doesn't like being up there alone. So I relax on my bed and surf the net.

After that it's all go again. Dishes, tidying up, laundry, feeding the moggies. So those 20 minutes or so are nice.

I used to do that with my daughter when she was little BUT I used to fall asleep too!

Greenfinch Thu 30-Sept-21 12:16:15

Having twin teenage grandchildren living with us means I am usually quite busy but I try to take an hour out just for myself to read and catch up on emails and GN. It is generally the hour before lunch (11.30 -12.20) I may even have a snooze if I have had a bad night.

GagaJo Thu 30-Sept-21 12:11:25

Curently, just after 7.45/8pm-ish when DGS goes to bed. I have to stay upstairs, while he drops off to sleep, because he doesn't like being up there alone. So I relax on my bed and surf the net.

After that it's all go again. Dishes, tidying up, laundry, feeding the moggies. So those 20 minutes or so are nice.

MamaCaz Thu 30-Sept-21 12:06:59

First thing in the morning, when I am the only one out of bed. I love having my breakfast alone, enjoying the peace and quiet.

DanniRae Thu 30-Sept-21 11:56:11

I get up between 6.30 and 7 - make myself a cup of tea, sit in 'my' chair and catch up on my laptop and then catch up on any tv programmes I have missed. It is such a peaceful time of day!

Daisend1 Thu 30-Sept-21 11:24:16

My best part has always been getting to the top of the stairs on a chilly autumn/winter evening in anticipation 'mmm' of a warm bed.
Hopefully my electric blanket has not let me down.

Lincslass Thu 30-Sept-21 11:19:41

First coffee, sitting at kitchen table, shutters open and looking out into my garden, watching the birds eating their breakfast.

Blossoming Thu 30-Sept-21 11:06:33

Early morning tea in bed (provided by Mr. B), propped up on big pillows, while I take my meds and catch up on emails and messages. Especially when it’s dark and I can hear rain lashing the windows.