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Old Tue, Sep-23-14, 08:50
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When I was on vacation a few weeks ago, I woke my daughters up early and we all went down to the beach to watch the sunrise. Now, you could probably count on one hand the number of times I've done something like that. Anyway, I was surprised do see so many crazy people up at the crack of dawn walking the beach. There are way more "morning people" than I would have expected. And now, I guess I need to rethink that "crazy" label just a bit. Maybe I've been the crazy one - living my life with a carb hangover every morning. I used to be sluggish and half awake until I had a few cups of coffee in me. No more. I'm very much awake and I enjoy that peaceful time in the early morning. Who'd have thought that? Not me.


Great story khrussva. On a beach vacation with a high-carb friend I was up and walking the beach at dawn every morning but my friend stayed in bed almost until lunchtime each day. I thought it was a shame to miss the sunrise, the dolphins jumping, the other friendly early morning people. I have to say that I wasn't always an early riser - far, far, from it. I thought it just happened with getting older, but now you've made me think about the carb factor.
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