Most mornings I wake up between 6-6:30am to take the puppy for a pee and let the chickens out of the coop. I'm not naturally a morning person but I've come to appreciate these early outings; watching the sun rise, enjoying the glimmer of the dew on the wildflowers. But there comes a time when I calculate in my head the number of hours of sleep the previous night as I decide whether to stay awake or go back to sleep. I weigh the possibility of a quiet early morning cup of coffee and snuggle with dogs with the memory of my exhaustion level at 7pm the evening before and almost always choose sleep.
Rest as Resistance
Rest as Resistance
Rest as Resistance
Most mornings I wake up between 6-6:30am to take the puppy for a pee and let the chickens out of the coop. I'm not naturally a morning person but I've come to appreciate these early outings; watching the sun rise, enjoying the glimmer of the dew on the wildflowers. But there comes a time when I calculate in my head the number of hours of sleep the previous night as I decide whether to stay awake or go back to sleep. I weigh the possibility of a quiet early morning cup of coffee and snuggle with dogs with the memory of my exhaustion level at 7pm the evening before and almost always choose sleep.