My Current Night-Time Routine

Hi everyone. I totally forgot about Writer’s Workshop this week, even though there are several prompts that appeal to me. I might just write another post tomorrow about another prompt, but tonight, I’m talking about my bedtime routine. Oh wait, I wrote a post about that already in 2022. Reading it makes me miss Raalte so much… even my night-time routine was better. Oh well, here’s my current night-time routine.

My night-time routine starts at 8PM with my getting into my nightwear. Even though this is early, I’m the last of my care home to get dressed into my nightwear. I also get my last round of meds at 8PM, which thankfully doesn’t include sleeping pills. The one time I took a sleeping pill while here, I had to take it at 9PM, which is still very early for me.

At 8:45PM, I usually get a small snack or a bit of fruit, because like I said I go to bed late and I’d feel hungry if my last food of the day (except for a biscuit at evening coffee time) was dinner at 5PM. Then at 9:30PM I brush my teeth, my staff lock my door that leads to the backyard and turn off my lights. Since I’m blind, I can function without light and, if the staff don’t turn off the light for me, I might forget or be bothered by the light if it’s set really bright, and I don’t know how the switch works.

Once I’m ready for bed, I turn off my computer and check the battery status of my iPhone. I sometimes forget to charge my Apple Watch before bedtime and then I put it on the charger for a few minutes to at least get a bit of power to last it through the night. Depending on the battery status of my iPhone and my mood, I might turn on relaxing music either for an hour or throughout the night.

I take off my slippers and usually my socks (except in the freezing depth of winter, then I leave my socks on). I have a weighted blanket that I lie under year-round. And no, it isn’t exceptionally hot in summer. I also fetch two specific stuffed animals: the lemur will have its tail across my stomach and the dolphin I will hold in my arms. I have about five more soft toys in my bed, but these usually just lie around my pillow.

I can sleep in all kinds of positions depending on my mood, the temperature in my room, etc. I usually have the headboard of my bed turned up pretty high. When I can’t sleep, I also turn the other end up. Yes, I know, it sounds weird. I am so grateful for my adjustable bed though. It isn’t a given, since just after I’d gotten this one in like 2021, the higher-ups in my care agency decided that people who weren’t severely physically disabled, didn’t qualify for adjustable beds. They didn’t take away mine though, thank goodness.

8 thoughts on “My Current Night-Time Routine

    1. Did I say at night? I have my last cup of coffee at 7PM, which isn’t exceptionally late in my culture. I am not too sensitive to caffeine I think, since it doesn’t keep me awake and, with the fact that its half life is supposed to be twelve hours, even a late-afternoon coffee could keep people sensitive to it awake into the middle of the night.

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  1. I don’t have a nightly routine, I have a morning routine. I get up come out and take my meds, then I open the front and back sliding doors although while it’s cold I only open the screen doors to let more light in when it becomes light outside. Then I go and brush my teeth, have a wash and apply moisturiser to my face, neck, chest and arms before coming out and getting breakie. I then check emails and blogs and update my diary and print the entry and paste it into my diary and I also post my blog post for the day. Monday to Friday at 7.10am and 7.30am I ring my grandchild Sam and wake her for school and at 8am we go up to wait for her school transport who arrives between 8.05 and 8.15am.

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    1. You don’t have a night-time routine at all? Or were you just saying that because you live in Australia and it’s morning where you are when it’s evening here? Anyway thanks for sharing. I do have a morning routine too.

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  2. Does the weighted blanket add more heat than a sheet? I think it would help me sleep except that with fibro I have high sensitivities to heat and usually just sleep with a sheet on, add in night sweats and hot flashes and I really want to keep things cool.

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    1. I don’t know since I’ve never slept under just a sheet. I’m honestly the opposite of you, being pretty cold-sensitive. Since the weighted blanket is supposed to be used instead of an all-season duvet, I do believe it’s warmer than just a sheet though.

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