Up at 5m (even though we don't have to be) but, our morning workout is a sacred ritual. It all started 30 years ago...
We both worked and had to fit in one of the most important tasks of our day, the gym - it was never to be missed, not on my husband's watch

we worked out no matter what, and we still do!
The ritual goes a little something like this:
The dreaded alarm clock goes off and my
fu...
okay, I'll be nice...robot husband, who can wake up as though someone has pushed the ON button, attempts to wake me. He starts off gently slowly turning up the heat...
Went a little something like this:

️...to me

...went off, he shoots up like a spring (
so annoying, took all my will not to punch him in the throat) I grasp the blanket for dear life and mumble some incoherent words at him...
After he insists that I "
get up" (2
of my least favorite words) I throw some whining...possibly swear words at him and fight the urge not to drop kick him as he pulls the blanket off me- granted, I have adapted now, but this was the earlier days.
I move slowly looking for any opportunity to lay down for "
5 more minutes...but my way to energetic Military

husband is still on me like a drill Sargent, I had to get moving... he would use the reverse psychology on me "
okay, we'll I'm going" and walk away...and I knew the right thing to do was to get up and get moving.

️

️...

️ later we would walk to the gym in the cold

...I would continue my whining and ask why we can't take the car shivering as I rant a bit ...you can imagine what my for better or worse drill Sargent husband responded.
We arrive being the only young people waiting at the door for the the employee to open it cursing

wondering why they have to wait till the exact second...Ugh. The rest were retired wide awake people because they also couldn't break their daily ritual...or can't sleep...one or the other, or both. We always wondered why they were there being they are retired...now we know!
Our day ended with a long after work run, usually with our son. Where I would get him back, make him drink the healthiest weird green color smoothie and eat
Super healthy food
Moral of this story
This all paid off - every dreadful early morning, every single workout has kept both our mind and bodies in tip top shape- and ingrained the value of a healthy lifestyle in our kids.
Our motto "
can't stop won't stop!" not till we're dead.