I love the way showering makes me feel; especially if I'm feeling extremely disgusting beforehand. If I don't shower in the morning, for the rest of the day I feel gross and lazy. I'm not quite sure why being lazy is a side effect, but it is and it is almost as bad as feeling gross (if not worse).
Showering at night is the best. When everyone is asleep and there isn't a chance of my running out of hot water, I might stay in the shower over 15 minutes. In the mornings my showers are about 10 minutes and don't supply any life altering experiences--although, if the water is cold, there is a chance I will alter someone else's life. The house is quiet and no one needs me for any reason and there isn't any rush since the only thing I'll have to do is sleep, I can take as much time as I wish.
The downside to showering late at night is the energy it gives. I feel clean, I feel good, I feel as though I need to go out. This is a feeling not easily dismissed and it is a bit disappointing when nothing is open and no one is awake. So, ultimately, this encourages the laziness because, what else is one to do with such energy?
Addressing the question above, I would suggest starting a blog of some type. This is what I have done and this supplies the appropriate source for my energy to flow and looking at the computer for an extended period of time makes my eyes quite sleepy.
When one experiences the late night shower and the effect it gives, it isn't hard to understand when it is said, "Cleanliness is next to Godliness." Try it and see if you don't feel next to God.
This must be what heaven is like. Feeling clean all the time? It's perfect.
--Carmen
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