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Sallywally1 Sun 28-Jun-26 07:34:15

What time do you get up the morning. I usually get up around 8.00 but it can be a movable feast. My DH is strictly regimental about it and always gets up at 6.30. If he leaves it till 6.45 he has got up ‘late’ and has wasted the day.

Janussi Mon 29-Jun-26 00:22:17

Unless going to an airport I don’t use the alarm. Generally awake about 8. Enjoy watching the news in bed with a coffee, watching my young neighbours running for the train like I used to do.

Redhead56 Mon 29-Jun-26 00:58:00

I will not tolerate a regimental awakening of an alarm did it all my life until retirement. However if there is a family thing to do or an appointment for some reason that's different.
I go to bed late and I don't sleep very well I usually get up at around 7ish. I can not sleep in as my DH has a rigid routine that wakes me. I get up make a mug of tea prepare the dogs breakfast. I dress and decide activities for the day and prep food for meals etc. Come to think of it that sounds rather routine!

Wyllow3 Mon 29-Jun-26 01:00:26

Impressed with brain use there 😉

Wyllow3 Mon 29-Jun-26 01:01:29

(*NotSpaghetti*)

NotSpaghetti Mon 29-Jun-26 01:05:52

Ha ha.
I couldn't do it at 7am!

crazyH Mon 29-Jun-26 01:40:47

I’ll scroll for another 15 mins and then to sleep, I shall go 😂

Padstow13 Mon 29-Jun-26 04:17:02

Waking up around 4am is the time to get up, seize the day and get stuck in before the 'enthusiasm' (ha!) for the necessary housework begins to wane.

It is not the time for a cosy cup of tea in bed and a full English breakfast - also in bed - that my former partner fully expected.

Lazy arse. Note that his status is now "former".

Macaydia Mon 29-Jun-26 06:14:24

I think i must be from another continent because i cant sleep til after midnight sometimes 4am and i wake between 10am and 1pm though i am sure technically it must actually be 6am, ive just been planted on the wrong continent !

M0nica Mon 29-Jun-26 08:05:21

Macaydia

I think i must be from another continent because i cant sleep til after midnight sometimes 4am and i wake between 10am and 1pm though i am sure technically it must actually be 6am, ive just been planted on the wrong continent !

Our daughter is exactly the same.

monami Mon 29-Jun-26 13:39:56

Leave him to it, have a lie in, too old now to bother

FranP Mon 29-Jun-26 13:53:33

My DH is a bit of a bully in that respect. I spent 40+ years having to get up at the crack of dawn, and now I want to spend my retirement getting up slowly, but he is an early bird and gets cross if I am still not up and dressed by 8:30.

On Thursdays he goes out, so I read a little have a leisurely shower, make a cuppa and potter about a bit. I am not really ready to go out until about 11 ish. Bliss.

I read in school with the little ones from 9, but I get up around 8:35 and I can shower, feed and be in school in 25 minutes because I put everything ready to go the night before.

Tenko Mon 29-Jun-26 14:05:57

I generally wake at about 7am especially in the summer when it’s light . I put the dog in the garden and take a cup of tea upstairs and watch the news , go through emails , read the times online . Walk the dog and then shower and start my day , unless I’m at the gym/ yoga , then I shower after .
After nearly 50 years of getting up early for work or getting kids to school , it’s lovely to have a leisurely start to the day .

LaCrepescule Mon 29-Jun-26 14:08:37

Well, I wake between 5 and 6am no matter what time I go back to bed. I get up and water the garden, let the dogs out and then back to bed with a coffee and write in my journal, listen to the R4 news. Usually out of bed again between 7.30 and 8.00 am. I have no desire to have a lie in and if I’m tired later I have a nap!

Spec1alk Mon 29-Jun-26 14:19:44

I wake at sunrise so very early at the moment!!

Seapebble Mon 29-Jun-26 14:38:42

Padstow13

Waking up around 4am is the time to get up, seize the day and get stuck in before the 'enthusiasm' (ha!) for the necessary housework begins to wane.

It is not the time for a cosy cup of tea in bed and a full English breakfast - also in bed - that my former partner fully expected.

Lazy arse. Note that his status is now "former".

Padstow! Well done for making him the former Mr Padstow. "Expected" is what my Dad did and got it too until circumstances were forced upon him. Mum did it "for a quiet life". She got away from him in the end and no more cuppas, sarnies for him.
Back to the OP - I'm a night owl married to a lark. Seems to work mostly. I get a cuppa in bed but truly I appreciate it rather than expect it.

Tooyoungytobeagrandma Mon 29-Jun-26 14:40:46

When I first retired I was still getting up early to walk my dogs. They looked at me sideways sometimes waking them for walks. After 6 months or so if I woke around 7am I'd make a coffee and go back to bed u til the dogs wanted out. Now there's just me and new DH and sometimes we don't wake until after 9am, then have coffee in bed, discuss our plans for the day and actually get up around 10/10.30 am. Once up we usually go for a walk and enjoy another coffee and sometimes brunch out. Retirement is the best job I've ever had 😊

Harris27 Mon 29-Jun-26 14:41:12

Newly retired just get up when I wake up.

Casdon Mon 29-Jun-26 14:45:20

I’m seasonal, I get up early in the summer, to get the housework done so I can get outside or on with other things. In the winter I get up, let the dog out and feed him, then have my first coffee in bed.

HobbyCat Mon 29-Jun-26 14:48:02

I haven’t retired and have to wait until I am 67 in five years.

LemonJam Mon 29-Jun-26 14:59:02

I'm more of an owl than a lark. I'm semi retired but usually set my alarm for 7.45. Generally wake up just before the alarm goes off but not always.

In current hot weather I'm finding it difficult to sleep- On Saturday night could not sleep at all- so I read for a bit then got stuck into a Netflix series and didn't sleep at all throughout the night or yesterday until dropping off last night around 11pm. Slept through till 7.45 😴😊

Samsara1 Mon 29-Jun-26 15:02:58

We have morning green tea around 6.30, scour the BBC news, read a book for an hour and get up at 8am on most days.

JakeysGranny Mon 29-Jun-26 15:21:09

NotSpaghetti

Gosh. So many larks!
I'm an owl.
I might occasionally wake at 6.30 but I'd definitely go back to sleep until 8am.
I have no desire to "leap out of bed". Ever!
grin

Glad it’s not just me 🤭 I’ve never been a lark - definitely an owl and I’m enjoying being able to get up whenever I like now I’m retired

Greciangirl Mon 29-Jun-26 15:28:49

I wish I needed an alarm to wake me as I have an inbuilt one, unfortunately.
My brain usually pings into action between five and six am.
I absolutely do not want to wake that early, but have no choice.

I lay there for goodness knows how long before realising that’s it’s no good, I may as well get up and have a cup of tea and take it back to bed.
Usually around eight am.

Alison333 Mon 29-Jun-26 15:58:29

'Now you're retired' Why the assumption that Grans must be retired? I'm aged 70+ and run my own business.

I can't believe I'm the only Gran on here who hasn't retired?

WoodLane7 Mon 29-Jun-26 16:23:25

Sallywally1

What time do you get up the morning. I usually get up around 8.00 but it can be a movable feast. My DH is strictly regimental about it and always gets up at 6.30. If he leaves it till 6.45 he has got up ‘late’ and has wasted the day.

Blimey, your DH sounds like mine, except mine is up by about 5; reckons I "waste half the day" by sleeping in til 8 but as I point out to him, I am not then falling asleep during the day/early evening whereas he does - frequently
I have been retired just over 2 months and no regrets