Wake up.
Let the dogs out.
Run 1 mile with dogs.
Cook omelete.
Go to my office at university.
Read/write/do math.
Teach a class.
Eat vegetables and chicken.
Go to Muay Thai or weightroom.
Read/write/do math.
Post on Answers.
Talk to whichever banks I happen to be consulting for.
Go home at 9pm.
Eat dinner.
Have sex with wife.
Go to bed.
Repeat.
2007-11-27 14:57:40
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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6:24 - Wake up
6:25-6:37 - Shower
6:43-7:02 - Breakfast
7:28 - Arrive At School
8:25 - AP Biology
9:15 - AP English Literature
10:05 - Break
10:20 - AP US History
11:10 - AP Calculus BC
12:00 - Lunch
12:35-2:15 - Free (Doing some homework)
2:15 - 3:05 - Honors Latin III
3:10-5:30 - Mock Trial/Basketball/Music Theory (varies day to day)
5:45-9:45 - Rest of Homework/Dinner
10:23 - Go to sleep.
2007-11-27 15:00:14
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answer #2
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answered by ǝɔnɐs ǝɯosǝʍɐ Lazarus'd- DEI 6
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5:00 A.M. Get up and make coffee
5:01 Give our dog her pills
5:30 Say my Morning Office (Matins)
7:00 Wake my wife up
8:00 Go to Church. Play on Yahoo! Answers.
Noon Say Mass for the day.
2:00 P.M. Lunch
3:00 - 5:00 Hospital calls, visitations, work on church bulletin, sermon. On Thursdays, I'm golfing
6:00 Come home
7:00 Dinner
7:30 Vespers.
8:00 - 11:00 read, study, play on Yahoo! Answers (like right now)
Before bed: Compline
11:30 Watch Leno's monologue and go to sleep.
2007-11-27 15:03:40
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answered by Anonymous
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A regular day for me is like anyone else's. I see my children off to school, go to work, come home, fix dinner, help with homework and assist with bedtime.
What is different for someone who is Christian and atheist I would believe is that (at least for me) many times during the day I might sing a song that is worship to God or I pray throughout the day. This might be for someone I know, or when I am driving down the road and see that someone's car is broken down. I pray that their day is not ruined because of this misfortune and I pray that they have the money to afford to get their car fixed.
2007-11-27 15:00:44
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answered by Indya M 5
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I think the best way to describe a regular day in my life is, organized chaos.
I get up close to the same time every day, and go to bed around the same time every night. Other than that, each and every day is full of its own little surprises!
2007-11-27 14:59:49
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answer #5
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answered by Linda J 7
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Heathen here - can I play?
See if my crippled body will let me stand up. Get up.
Draw a rune. Do a meditation to my deities.
Take a shower, tend to the cat boxes and cat food. Make breakfast, do dishes. Turn on the news, boot up my computer and check email. Haul firewood in for the day. Clean the house. Do some writing or a craft. Watch tv. Make lunch. Do some writing. Make dinner. Do dishes.
If it's a holiday - do a blot or sumble to the deities, ancestors and my kith and kin.
Play on the computer (RPG). Take medication, go to bed, read a bit. Fall asleep.
Unusual day - go to a funeral and fire a rifle or play Taps on a bugle for military honors.
Pick up Toys out of Toys for Tots boxes and deliver them to the storage area.
Drive 50 miles to main city on errands, return, take meds.
2007-11-27 15:06:13
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answered by Aravah 7
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I am agnostic, but religion plays no role in my day. Whatever the day of the week, I live so as to enjoy life as much as I am able. I am writing a novel, so I devote time to that, and I am a voracious reader. I have a part-time job which entails caring for an elderly lady in an assisted living facility. I visit on-line the "Animal Rescue Site" and click their link to provide food for homeless pets. I play with my cat Shelby whom I love a lot! I sponsor two little girls in Guatemala through Children International so often visit their web site to check on my children. I watch TV, go to Yahoo! Answers for awhile, read my email, and I generally talk to or see my sister who lives nearby. I live an ordinary but pleasant and meaningful -- to me -- life despite being nonreligious!
2007-11-27 15:05:58
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answered by Lynci 7
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I am a Christian, and I live with the same daily grind, like running errands, work deadlines, rush hour traffic, irritating relatives, etc., just like everyone else. The difference is I'm thrilled about it.
2007-11-27 15:02:00
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answered by No Shortage 7
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Get up and go for a swim.
Have shower and go to work.
COme homw and muck around with the kids. Help with kids homework.
Clean kitchen for the misses.
Go for a walk or swim.
Have shower watch the news and go to bed.
2007-11-27 15:01:15
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answer #9
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answered by goatslunch 6
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God confirmed me that he enjoyed me and that he's genuine. He gave me his Spirit inspite of the undeniable fact that i'm no longer worth. He taught me his precepts and his regulation. He gave me his grace to set me unfastened from dependancy to sins. He keeps to maintain me universal and alter me to be greater like him. He provides me grace by way of his sacraments. he's the Lord of all and is worth to be praised. God bless.
2016-10-18 06:37:38
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answered by Anonymous
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