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Jan 15, 2025 06:34AM

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Im retired, no kids at home, so I have a chance to read all day. My favorite place is on my screened porch, but this winter has just been too cold for that. If I read at night, it has to be essays or humor or memoirs, I get too tired and sleepy to follow a plot.


Like Diane, I have specific night time reading/listening material, some of which is chosen to help me fall to sleep.
Like Kelly, my Kindle goes with me most places but I also have audio books going at all times so my Airpods are in my ears a lot and on the go. Husband doesn't like it but sometimes books take priority 😉


Try the Playaways - get a good set of ear phones and walk the dog. Try an audio CD when commuting. Or as others suggest - get up earlier - even 30 minutes - and read with a cup of coffee or tea. Treat your wife and kids to a movie or the playground and use that time to read. Take a bath instead of a shower - your body will feel better with a little Epson salts added - read in the tub for 30 min. Just a few suggestions.


Still, I read over 150 books last year.
I carry a book with me everywhere. Yes, I am that person standing in the check-out line at the grocery, reading a few paragraphs. I also listen to audiobooks in the car (fewer now that I don't have that hour-long commute each way). And I usually read when I go to bed, though after a page and a half I'm usually ready to sleep.