I’m not sure when it happened, but it was sometime
soon after getting married. I used to be a night owl. Up till 1 or 2 every
night, and up by 6 during the week and 9 on the weekends. Now, during the week,
I’m usually in bed by 10:30. Occasionally it’s earlier, and rarely it’s much
earlier. The joke is, that I am turning into my mother because I’m also now an
earlier riser, no matter if I want to be or not. Part of me can’t stand this
new schedule, but then I sort of like being up early. I get to work by 7, but I’m
usually 10-15 minutes early. Best of all, I’m off at 4. While most of the world
still has another hour or two of work, I’m already heading home. That’s when it
feels like I’m stealing time. To be honest, I’m not sure who I’m stealing it
from. Now the idea of working till 5, actually gives me some anxiety. Although
for me, anxiety comes with breathing.
So
last night I stayed up to watch some of the Colts and Broncos, and once the
game looked pretty much locked up, I turned in for the night. Meanwhile, the
Kyd was up late doing some homework that she had forgotten about. I was equally
annoyed that she waited till 11 on Sunday night to magically remember, and
proud that she actually remembered. She had math homework, and she’s really
come a long way. English was always her strong suit, she’s an amazing reader
(both in quantity consumed and retention) and a very good writer. Math used to
give her fits, but now she really enjoys it. Great news for me, since I was
always a big fan of math, plus I’m actually good at the math she’s doing. But
once she gets to high school, I may have to get a tutor of my own, just in case
she asks for help.
A
little before midnight, I heard my wife ask “are you awake?” I wanted to answer
in the negative, but she’s too smart for that. Turns out, the Kyd was stumped
by Greatest Common Factors. And I still like Greatest Common Factors, which I
think is probably some sort of evidence of OCD. I’ll often see a license plate
on the car in front of me, and stay behind that car until I’m sure I’ve figured
out the Greatest Common Factor. But times sure have changed, now they teach
kids to find the Greatest Common Factor using some cake method. Sure, every kid
needs to start craving sweets while doing their homework.
Truth
be told, I was thrilled to be up late. I loved that I could help, and while she
usually can’t stand for me to help with homework, she was completely receptive,
appreciative, and patient. This all reminded me why I became a night owl to
begin with. When my parents always kept me on a strict bedtime, I was sure I
was missing something. So as soon as “bed-time” was removed from my life, I
made sure to stay up as late as I possibly could. I wasn’t going to miss
anything. I hope I haven’t missed too many nights like last night, and that I’ll
never miss another. But if 5 Hour Energy drinks cause cancer, please, don’t
tell me just yet.
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