Thursday, November 29, 2012

9:15!?!

Hub-E. and I go to bed relatively early, say between 8:30-9:00 PM.  The reason for that is, well, let's just say that 3:30 AM comes quickly!  Last night I shut the light off around 8:45 PM, and bam, I was out like a light.  The alarm goes off, so I roll over and hit snooze...yes maybe a few times.  Then the third time I unwillingly turn it off and flip on the light.  I glance at the clock and see that it reads 9:15!  OMGosh, I am late for work.  I run out to the kitchen to look at that clock, yep 9:15.  I stumble back into the bedroom, still in shock and delusional mind you, and tell E. IT'S "9:15!!".  I stand there looking at E. for a good thirty seconds and then I'm like "IT'S 9:15, we're late for work!?!"  He doesn't reply much other than with a wrinkled up squinty face.  Then all of a sudden it dawns on me.  Is it 9:15 PM??  I look at the clock again, and low and behold, 9:15 PM!  In a matter of thirty minutes I had fallen asleep and had been dreaming about my alarm clock going off, not once, not twice, but three times.  (So what if I like to hit the snooze??)  I guess the fact that it was still dark out should have given me a clue, but obviously I was not in a problem solving state of mind.  Hope your shut eye went better than mine!  Has this ever happened to you before??

Holly.Rae.

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  1. LOL! Now that is FUNNY!! Silly girl.

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    1. I've only done that one other time, and I was still in high school. The phone in the next room rang, and again I thought it was the alarm. So, I shut it off, got up and showered and started getting ready. During the process I had glanced over at the clock and realized it was only 12:something. Goodness!

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  2. Good Morning, Holly!

    Oh, dear, this brought tears of laughter to my eyes...for I can see myself doing this! (Actually, I have...on occasion!) We get up at 4:15 here everyday...so it is usually dark when we rise. Also, in the winter, we lose our power on occasion (quite a few occasions!) so the alarm doesn't go off! So don't feel badly...you're not the only one out there!

    Have a blessed day!
    Laura

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