Wow, Red! 2 a.m.!
That is a wonderful goal! Carol does her devotional sometime in the morning, or even later in the day. She and our daughters use the "Daily Bread" with their Bible reading.
We have identical twin daughters that are 40 years old. They have always been early to bed early to rise people. When they were big girls living in our house, they were glad for winter and the time change so that they would say it is dark; time to go to bed. Our younger daughter is 36 years old. From the time she was little she would stay up at night as late as she could, and then she would sleep as late as she could also. But I think she is getting around earlier lately. She and her husband have been cutting firewood for a living. She is a Registered Nurse also, and we think she should be working at nursing. She did for a number of years, but we are not sure why she is not. She doesn't want to for now I guess. We pray for her, her husband, and their people a lot, and pray they will all turn their hearts to the Lord. They are most all Catholics, so they know, and our daughter told us that they listen to the same Christian songs that we listen and sing to. At at recent wedding they all knew the Lord's prayer enough to pray it heartily, and said Amen with sincerity at the end of each prayer. We pray they will turn their hearts to the Lord in sincerity.
I have always required a quite a bit of sleep until the last few years. Carol didn't require as much sleep as I, and she could get up easily. Now she requires more sleep, and more than she should, but it is from complications of her diabetes or the medications that she takes, I'm not sure. At the end of my working time I got up really early, and when we first moved here I got up really early, because we were camping in a travel trailer for a short time, and I was aligning myself with our daughter's schedule which is early, early to bed and early to rise, but since we have been living in our own place, which is most of the 2 years we have been here I have been going to bed late, and I still get up at a reasonable time, but not as early as I did. Carol sleeps a long night, and then she sleeps a lot, and rests a lot during the day. That is okay though, because she is 69 years old and has put in her time of working both in and out of the home, and then she also has health complications that drains her energy. Some days she feels really pretty good, and then other days she is so tired and doesn't feel very well. Carol works hard to eat right and pays attention to what the doctor suggests for her to do.
Our kids are good to help us too. Our daughter has hauled water for us today, and she will tomorrow because of me hurting my back. I felt guilty, and I have never backed away from doing anything because of back pain, but she insists, and says if she needs help I will help her, which is true. My back is feeling much better, but I am going to let her haul the water one more time anyway, mainly because she insists, and would feel hurt and insulted if I would not let her. My poor dogs are wondering why I am not walking them also, but I need to be strong to walk the big dog, and usually I am. When my back hurts I feel about 200 years old; otherwise I feel about 20.