Before I go to sleep, I try to keep track of what I am thinking about, and then tack on "Remember to remember your last thought" to the end of each though. This way, when I wake up, if at first I can not remember what I was thinking of, I get a mental alert/que to remind me that I was thinking about something. I tend to do some of my deeper thinking laying in bed, and using this method sometimes even sustain coherent sentences and thought tracks between falling asleep and waking up. To answer the question. I bought shirt at a concert last night and wanted to wear it today, but wanted to wear something else with it, last night I thought and this morning remember what I decided on the night before. Not one of my deeper thoughts...
I often have deep insights when I first awake. Sometimes very strange thoughts or distant memories surface.
This morning I thought about how I don't have to feel guilty for sleeping all morning, as I am working tonight. Then the dog woke me up, so I thought "bugger"
One of these: 1) Fuck. Fuck you alarm clock. Fuck you bladder. 2) Bladder, seriously? Fuuuuuuuuuuck. 3) Ten more minutes... 4) Do I have anything to do today? No? Might as well lie here for a few hours.
Damn son aren't you burnt out on Dora yet? Can we watch Spongebob or something? It usually comes out as "ughh" though.
first thing i do is glance at the clock then immediately deduct an hour because i was too lazy to change it when the time shift happened then i wait for my dick to go soft
Usually, pain....... I know "pain" isn't supposed to be a thought, but when it's chronic pain it is, and there's no escaping it. Second thought is "Why am I more tired than when I went to sleep....."
Depends Weekdays it's coffee and getting the house ready for work/school. Weekend tho it's the best I wake up and cuddle up with my husband, depending on kids maybe other things lol