Notes to self:
Alarm clocks. If you switch them off, you need to be certain you're actually going to get up now, and not merely fall back into a comfortably non-alarm-interrupted sleep. Restful though it may be.
Glasses. Yes, you still wear them. No, they don't mysteriously disappear when you want to splash water on your face. Apparently you need reminding of this fact.
Salad. Should not, in fact, go up sleeves.
Notes to others:
Being disorganised. Clearly I'm not the only one. Yes, I'm looking at you, schools of the UK. The deadline was in February.
(Has anyone read the Prince What-A-Mess books, btw? I adored them when I was little. Perhaps unsurprisingly.)
Alarm clocks. If you switch them off, you need to be certain you're actually going to get up now, and not merely fall back into a comfortably non-alarm-interrupted sleep. Restful though it may be.
Glasses. Yes, you still wear them. No, they don't mysteriously disappear when you want to splash water on your face. Apparently you need reminding of this fact.
Salad. Should not, in fact, go up sleeves.
Notes to others:
Being disorganised. Clearly I'm not the only one. Yes, I'm looking at you, schools of the UK. The deadline was in February.
(Has anyone read the Prince What-A-Mess books, btw? I adored them when I was little. Perhaps unsurprisingly.)

Comments
I don't usually, either! This is a very, very special case. I've even tried to switch the CD out, but my brain refuses to go along with it.
I used to have music to wake me up, but I don't have a clock radio thingy at the moment. I might get one, next time I get an alarm - I much prefer waking up to music. Although not to radio DJs, who are loud and grating and are a horrible way to start the day.
:-)