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Bossyrossy Thu 14-Jul-22 10:34:29

Just that really, I ask because it’s 10:30am and I’m still in mine, and this is quite normal for me.
Got up at 8:00am, had a leisurely breakfast, emptied the dishwasher, changed the sheets on the bed, did a bit of dead heading in the garden and now thinking about getting dressed so that I can walk the dog. Am I alone in this slovenly behaviour?

Doodledog Thu 14-Jul-22 21:21:56

grannypiper

I can achieve so much more if i am wearing pyjamas, the whole house can be cleaned, admin seen to and animals feed before midday.

You could market those and make a fortune grin

You could use the slogan 'Grannypiper's Power Pjs Pack a Pretty Punch'. I can see the ads now.

HurdyGurdy Thu 14-Jul-22 21:27:20

Depends on how the arthritis is behaving. On a good day, I am up, showered, dressed and sitting at my (home) desk ready to work at 6.45am.

On a bad day, I drag myself out of bed at 6.55am and stumble to my desk, and wait for the painkillers to be effective enough that I am capable of getting dressed. That can be anything up until 12noon/1pm.

I prefer to be dressed early in the morning, in case someone comes to the door, because I would never open the door in PJs.

Dickens Thu 14-Jul-22 21:29:57

MissAdventure

It was me who first mentioned slovenly, I think.
I thought I'd get in first and save people the bother.

I thought I'd get in first and save people the bother.

grin Quite!

Daddima Thu 14-Jul-22 21:33:59

HurdyGurdy

Depends on how the arthritis is behaving. On a good day, I am up, showered, dressed and sitting at my (home) desk ready to work at 6.45am.

On a bad day, I drag myself out of bed at 6.55am and stumble to my desk, and wait for the painkillers to be effective enough that I am capable of getting dressed. That can be anything up until 12noon/1pm.

I prefer to be dressed early in the morning, in case someone comes to the door, because I would never open the door in PJs.

your message:
HurdyGurdy
Depends on how the arthritis is behaving. On a good day, I am up, showered, dressed and sitting at my (home) desk ready to work at 6.45am.

On a bad day, I drag myself out of bed at 6.55am and stumble to my desk, and wait for the painkillers to be effective enough that I am capable of getting dressed. That can be anything up until 12noon/1pm.

I prefer to be dressed early in the morning, in case someone comes to the door, because I would never open the door in PJs.

Strange place to have a door.
Regards, Eric Morecambe.

lixy Thu 14-Jul-22 21:34:06

I have a cool cotton kaftan that I sling on when I get up and may or may not stay in for the day depending on what's going on.
Usually up and shower first then breakfast in kaftan while I dry off properly before getting dressed. In winter substitute fluffy dressing gown for kaftan, but I never stay in that all day!
Not slovenly behaviour to stay in comfy clothes at home, including in your own garden - but pj's to the shops is absolutely beyond the pale!

henetha Thu 14-Jul-22 21:34:48

I'm up by 8, drink tea, shower or wash, dressed about 8.30-8.45.
Can't bear not getting dressed .
But I don't consider slovenly if you don't. . Each to his own. Do what suits you.

Nannagarra Thu 14-Jul-22 21:46:28

I only don my nightie to do housework in the morning. Then it’s bunged into the machine after I’ve showered and dressed. Until bedtime I’m fulled dressed.
If I’m expecting a parcel to be delivered, it’s a b***er, as I feel I have to be up, washed and dressed far too early…

MissAdventure Thu 14-Jul-22 21:50:15

I sometimes go to bed in my clothes, just in case someone knocks in the night and realises I wear pyjamas.

MissAdventure Thu 14-Jul-22 22:03:52

I wear nighties actually.

NanKate Thu 14-Jul-22 22:09:57

I’ve got to that time in my life, 75, that I do what I want and don’t feel constrained by conventions. I often get into my pjs at 5.00 pm before I cook the supper.

Dinahmo Thu 14-Jul-22 22:41:57

T-shirt dresses for nightshirts then I can wear them all day if I wish.

Reasons same as Doodledog

Teacheranne Thu 14-Jul-22 22:52:21

If someone comes to my door before I am dressed, I usually stick just my head out and say “ You’ve caught me as I’m about to have a shower after doing my housework!” A lie really, I was probably reading in bed!

If it’s a delivery, I hope it’s one where they leave it on the doorstep and go straight back to their van so I can bring it in after they have left. I just brazen it out in my dressing gown if I have to sign!

I live in a bungalow and my bedroom is on the front so my blinds are angled upwards, I can see out but people cannot see in. I have been know to leap out of bed if I see a car pull up and hide behind the door pretending I am out!

I had years of leaving the house at 6.45am to get to work so really enjoy the freedom to get up and dressed at whatever time I choose now I am retired.

Baggytrazzas Thu 14-Jul-22 23:31:08

I could quite easily still be in my nightshirt at lunchtime if I've had a busy morning or if I've just been reading my book and drinking tea. I do though dread having to answer the door as my nightwear is extremely unglamorous and unflattering even I am aghast if I catch sight of myself in a mirror. I look even worse in a dressing gown. I've actually been wondering if I might get some kind of " house dress" that I could wear over comfy underwear about the house and garden when I'm lazing or doing tasks, then go and get my shower and into proper clothes when I am ready to. I've no idea if these garments exist but was thinking I could get two and wear them on alternate days, hanging them on the hook in the bathroom when not being worn, and unless they are filthy wash them maybe once a week or so. I think I'd feel less slovenly and still retain my choice as to when I actually get properly dressed. I think I'll start having a look online and see if I can find anything suitable.

MissAdventure Thu 14-Jul-22 23:32:46

Can you let us know if you find anything, please?
I'm sure there must be lounging dress type things now.

Baggytrazzas Thu 14-Jul-22 23:39:49

Will do. I think I can remember seeing them in some old 1950's American films , shift dresses with sleeves like smart cleaners overalls with zips up the front so you could just jump in. Would need pockets and to be made of decent fabric but tbh just about anything would be better than my nightwear...

Baggytrazzas Thu 14-Jul-22 23:55:48

i5.walmartimages.com/asr/ffc9a5c8-839a-47f8-ad9a-81fa74906f22.ce3f4b89cdffdaa12c4014dd88b20682.jpeg?odnHeight=372&odnWidth=372&odnBg=FFF

I hope this link works. It's from Walmart but seems there are loads on the Internet. Look so much better than my nightwear and I'm sure my postman will appreciate it when he knocks the door for my signature at 1 pm.

Baggytrazzas Fri 15-Jul-22 00:01:12

amazon.co.uk/TF-Ladies-Dressing-Bathrobe-Housecoat/dp/B07CFQM6XS&h=1200&w=878&tbnid=6W-bMCkH_QinUM&q=Housedress+zip+front&tbnh=150&tbnw=110&usg=AI4_-kTEaQ84GOiHOAAKUPvhDumsEe9HuQ&vet=1&docid=KD1buFM_Qe1gVM&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiYm8Kkvfn4AhUWrKQKHZyOA6MQ9QF6BAgAEAw]]

I prefer the style of this but the fabric looks too much like a bathrobe to me. I'm def going to explore this further.
Looks too much like a bathrobe

MissAdventure Fri 15-Jul-22 00:42:33

The first one looks a bit like the one I wear, which belonged to my mum.
Half Demis Roussos, half sofa.
I like the look of the second one more, too.
I'm off to check out amazon. smile

MissAdventure Fri 15-Jul-22 00:44:08

Oh my eyes just focused a bit better, and the first one looks quite nice now.

MissAdventure Fri 15-Jul-22 00:47:48

This is a bargain, and 5* reviews.
More kaftanesque.
Miss Lavish London Kaftan Dresses - Caftans for Women Long Kimono & Maxi Style Loungewear Teen - Plus Sizes - 601 amzn.eu/d/6BWqsY9

I wonder if its very nylon feeling though?

MissAdventure Fri 15-Jul-22 00:54:34

Slenderella is the name of this one. smile

Slenderella HC3306 Women's Woven Robe Housecoat Dressing Gown amzn.eu/d/8bywcSW

Lauren59 Fri 15-Jul-22 00:57:40

I’m retired and live alone and I enjoy doing whatever pleases me on a daily basis. That means some days I putter around in my PJ’s fora few hours (I usually wake up around 9:30) and other days I get up and dressed first thing. There is no right and wrong, in my opinion!

MissAdventure Fri 15-Jul-22 01:01:00

I,was,thinking about an,oversized sweatshirt type thing, then I saw what,it, looks like on model shapes,,and,imagined me inside it.

Sorry for commas.

CMTOP Hoodies Dressing Gowns Jumpers Oversized fluffy hoody Sherpa Robes plush fleece bathrobe Blanket Soft Bear Sweatshirt Big Pocket lounge wear Womens Teen amzn.eu/d/ar7CD6P

heath480 Fri 15-Jul-22 01:24:58

I am retired,I sleep in a nightie.I get up around 11am,I am a night owl so always gone 3am before I sleep.

I lounge about until about 12 then shower dress and walk my dog.I swim a mile every evening so have another shower then and wash my hair.

Couldn’t care less what others think.But even if I am ill I always shower daily and get dressed,never stay in nightwear all day.

BigBertha1 Fri 15-Jul-22 05:08:46

I'm with you doodledog. I dress as and when needed for whatever I'm doing that day. My exception is that I'm a nighty person not pjs.