I never used to be a night owl, but I sure am one now. Not that it’s necessarily a bad thing, but it can have some repercussions. Since I retired from the job I worked at for many years with early starting hours, I set hours for my shop better suited to my current lifestyle. It’s good to finally be the boss. Miss those paychecks though!
Before I leave the shop, I box stuff to take home to work on in the evening. Mostly, that would be new supplies needing price tags, paperwork entries in the computer or some beading project I am working on.
After dinner, my dear hubby Al and I head to the family room. With my handy lap table I sit in my comfy chair and work, while Al does his own thing, but at least we are together. (God love him, he puts up with a lot with me)! When he departs for bed, the quiet begins.
While most of North America is sleeping, giving their brains a good rest, mine is working overtime. Not that I can actually do much since most of my stuff is at the shop, but I am busy thinking, perusing magazines, surfing the net or sketching a design idea and planning what I’ll be doing the following day. I enjoy the quiet hours immensely. The noise of the day wears on me and I really need that decompression time. When I look at the clock and see how late it is, I tell myself “just a little longer” and then off to bed. Usually bedtime is 2 or 3 a.m. depending how caught up I am in whatever I am doing.
So here I sit, it’s almost 3 a.m. thinking away but winding down. I wasn’t sure after my first post of what to follow with but this is what came up. Like I mentioned in the first post, I’m not sure where I’m going with this yet or how often I will post but I'm liking it so far. Hope you do too!
Nighty-night! (yawn)
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