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Oops Part Two

Woke up late this morning. Was supposed to get out the door by 6:30 at the latest... yeah woke up at 7 instead. Darn alarm clock didn't wake us up. Either of them.

Now I'm wondering, what's the point of having two alarm clocks if neither want to wake us up on time?

I suppose the dog could wake us up... if he has to go outside. Hmmm... teach the dog that he needs to go outside at 6am every morning. Now there's an idea.

The cats used to wake us up at 4, 5, and 6. Guess they were lazy this morning. That's right, each cat had their own time. Muffin was at 6. Little one was at 5. and Baby, he wakes us up at 4.

On a good note, it is the weekend coming up. So I can sleep in tomorrow and not worry about anything. Oh yes I sure will be sleeping in... after staying up all night tonight that is.

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