After a rabbit hopped across the road, up and over a stubborn and slow to melt snowbank to safety, Thalia started humming, “We built this city on rock and roll, we built, built, built this city.”
Deb loves that song! If the song comes on before we roll out of bed (we have two morning alarms: clock radio with 70s/80s music, waking us up to go into snuggle mode, then ten minutes later the annoying buzz on my watch, telling us to get up... or hit Snooze) she’ll ask me to snooze the roll-out alarm so she can hear the end of it. So to me, the song is about snuggling with my wife. 🥰
We did the first two retired weekends without alarms. Nope, too stressful. Both of us need to “get stuff done” to have a happy day; to do that, we have to have a semi-structured day, weekends or no! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ What can I say, it’s who we are.
Deb loves that song! If the song comes on before we roll out of bed (we have two morning alarms: clock radio with 70s/80s music, waking us up to go into snuggle mode, then ten minutes later the annoying buzz on my watch, telling us to get up... or hit Snooze) she’ll ask me to snooze the roll-out alarm so she can hear the end of it. So to me, the song is about snuggling with my wife. 🥰
Please tell me you to not use alarms on the weekends in your retirement?😂
Glad the song sparks “happy” for you and Deb, too.
It’s so catchy!
We did the first two retired weekends without alarms. Nope, too stressful. Both of us need to “get stuff done” to have a happy day; to do that, we have to have a semi-structured day, weekends or no! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ What can I say, it’s who we are.
My friends Jack and Deb
Love math socks and alarm clocks
It is who they are
❤️