I guess you can extrapolate if you’re into that.

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      Honestly the same. I woke up early, intending to wrap a gift, only to find I had forgotten where it was hidden.

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        Ha, sounds like my wife. She buys gifts for family members throughout the year and hides them all around the house and in the garage. Then it comes to Christmas or Birthday times, she goes looking around the house and often has forgotten what she got or who it was for or where she hid it.

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    It was a question: „why are you two crashing into my face?“

    I guess the first sound i made was something like grumpf. You gotta love cats

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    Good.

    As part of good morning.

    Unless it was WHAT, as part of WHAT THE FUCK! because I yelled that in the night sometime when my husband’s arm hit me when he rolled over. So if that was after midnight it was first.

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      I think I have had days when I just don’t have a single spoken word to say. I have tons of people in my life buzzing with life trying desperately to have their voices overbear everything around. I guess I figure mine should not hinder their buzzzz. It could really be bees in there.

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    Every morning I like to stretch and blurt out a random word. Today it was: Flumadiddle.

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    I haven’t said anything out loud today. I’m the only one home and I felt like relishing it instead of leaving the house.

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      Also cat. She rarely vocalizes, preferring to interact and make her point known. In the morning it’s by knocking things on the floor.

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        Mine knows all the tricks. she meows, she guilt purrs, the walks on me, she sniffs my eyes, she throws things off the night stand, she picks the mattress with her claws. For a monochrome cat she’s got the whole spectrum.

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    “Good”, as in " Good morning!", also directed at the cat, who had been sleeping on top of me.

    I wake up each day with a beautiful female who loves me. The that she’s a cat does have some effect on the relationship.

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    “Baby”

    as in: “Baby girl, get your ass off my head, I’ll get up and feed you dammit.”

    Baby Girl is Ripley, a 110 pound mastiff with clinging issues.

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    First noise: gaaah!!
    First word: Why…
    First sentence: Why is your tongue in my ear hole?!?

    Min-Pins…they fucking love mornings. Don’t worry, he was asleep fifteen minutes later, after I fed him. Not me though.

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    “Wait!”

    I actually slept in today and got woken up by my kids trying to make their own breakfast. And don’t get me wrong I’m all for them being independent, but when I hear one yell at the other not to lick the jelly out of the jar, well…it’s usually just best to be nearby