Friday 5

Friday, August 1st, 2003 | Blog Exercises

1. What time do you wake up on weekday mornings?
Gym days I’m up at 6:15 (thanks Matt)… Non gym days I get up at 7:15… Got a 45 minute drive to work and I shoot to be in by 9 or 9:15…

2. Do you sleep in on the weekends? How late?
Not a whole lot.. usually still up by 8 or 9… I hate it when I miss the morning – love getting up for coffee and the news..

3. Aside from waking up, what is the first thing you do in the morning?
Honestly? I’m a geek – check the news on my computer and read my mail… Then shower – can’t leave the house without a shower – even if i’m just going to the gym…

4. How long does it take to get ready for your day?
Not long really… 20 minutes or so – shower and everything… or maybe that is long – I dunno… but I don’t go through multiple costume changes like some I know.. 🙂 🙂

5. When possible, what is your favorite place to go for breakfast?
A place called The Metro Cafe. It is the CUTEST little french restaurant in the base of a Hotel.. Great outside patio and wonderful staff.

1 Comment to Friday 5

scott d.
August 1, 2003

1. What time do you wake up on weekday mornings?

Supposed to be up around 7. Usually fall back to sleep and wake up with the 5th or 6th snooze alarm around 8:15. Panic mode begins and morning wackiness ensues.

2. Do you sleep in on the weekends? How late?

Depends on if I was out the night before. If not, usually an extra hour or so. If I was out the night before… uhhh… depends on what time I got in? 🙂

3. Aside from waking up, what is the first thing you do in the morning?

Shower. Can’t wake up without it.

4. How long does it take to get ready for your day?

For today? Next Tuesday or Wednesday.

5. When possible, what is your favorite place to go for breakfast?

If it’s on the weekend, there’s this restaurant near my parents’ house out west called “Egg Harbor.” It’s kind of a chain restaurant (I think) but the food is decent and it’s better than the awful places my parents usually want to go whenever I’m visiting. The kind of places where they put gravy on stir-fry, for example.