What time do all you geezers get up in the morning?

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Work days I go to bed between 10 and midnight wake up at 5 or 6am. Weekend are a crap shoot. Last Saturday went to bed at 2 am was up at 8 am. 6 hour of sleep is all I need.
I'm not very good at going to bed if I'm having fun I do know that. Pisses my wife off. Lol
 

NRA4LIFE

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Most everyone will say there's morning people and night people. I am neither. I like to go to bed early and sleep late. I really like sleeping half the day away. Sleeping is underrated.
 

Dogone

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Got up early and worked late all my life. Now I go to sleep late and get up late. Occasionally see a sunrise and they are still the same as 50 years ago.
 
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What time are y’all going to sleep? The only time I ever feel like getting up early is hunting season.


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I’m usually in bed by 9:00 pm after falling asleep at 8:00 in my chair. Usually wake up once around midnight take a wizz then go right back sleep the rest of night. I don't nap during the day so I think that helps me get a good nights sleep.
 

TN2shot07

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Between 4-430 but I have to leave for work by 6. I haven’t used an alarm in years. I like to have time to drink a cup of coffee and breakfast, not just run out the door.
 

CHWine

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Haven't needed an alarm in years. I've been retired for two years now. In bed around 9:00 and always fall asleep quickly...... which drives the wife crazy. I try to stay in bed until 5:00, but at times its 4:45 or so. Haven't really had a good nights sleep in years. I also have vivid dreams during the full moon.....like now.
 

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I'm still working (but will retire this 31 August, yeah!), some days in the office and some teleworking. On nights before going to the office, I go to bed around 9:30 then get up at 04:30 (no alarm needed). On nights before telework days I hit the sack around 10:30 and then get up around 05:30.

I have found it nearly impossible to sleep past 06:00, no matter how late I stay up the night before. I'm hoping that after retirement, when I no longer have to get up on any day at 04:30 (unless hunting!), I can re-train my body to sleep another hour or two longer. I'm not optimistic about that, but we'll see...
 

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I go to bed between 12-1am always been a night owl, I like when I get to get around 11:30 but never happens. I get up at 7:45am. I hate getting up early. I was cleaning rifles a few nights ago untill 3am. Ha.
 

Nicaburns

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Usually 430-4:45… I’ve broken a few vertebrae so laying down just isn’t as appealing as it was
 
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Alarm goes off at 3:30 Monday-Friday weekends I’m wide awake by 5


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Bed by 10:30; up at 2:30-3:00 to pee; up at 6:30.

This cycle started in my late 50s. At 73 it isn't improving. There isn't anything like sleeping in anymore.
 

bz_711

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work days 6:00 (work at 7:00)
hunting days 5:00
Summer time backpack rucks before work 5:00

But I have 4 teenagers in the house...I'm up way too late every night
 
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On workdays go to bed between 9-10, up at 4:20, at work for 5:00. On days off sometimes sleep in till 7 but usually up closer to 6.
 

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🥱 I'm sorry...what was the question?

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I probably shouldn't joke about sleep and aging...it's a reality for most of us that our sleep patterns do change as we age.

Answering the OP's question, for me, I'm pretty consistently out of bed around 6:30+/-, which has been my typical for most of my life. I do try to stick to a routine with my sleep and follow healthy sleep protocols (mostly), but I still notice that my sleep has changed as I've aged (71).
 
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