Today is my seventeenth day in Thailand — I'm trying to describe my morning routine

I want to start this post with "Good morning" because I've never use that before, and I'm trying to describe my morning. In this post, you'll learn about my morning routine — what I eat for breakfast, what time I wake up, and what I usually do in the morning.

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Night view from my apartment

Well, this morning was pretty good because I woke up between 7–8 AM and had enough time for my daily routines. After waking up, I continued to lie on my bed and read world news in English. (For reading, I use a special app named "News In Levels" — this app gives real news in three levels: easy, medium, and hard.)

I stayed in bed until 8 AM, and when I finished all the news, I stood up, looked out the window, and went to the bathroom for my bath actions. In the bathroom, I brushed my teeth, took a shower, and shaved my mustache.

After my bath actions, I went to the kitchen and started making my delicious breakfast, as I usually do. Today I made muesli with milk and some fruits: grapes, a small banana, and one small apple. I think it's enough for me.

On other days, I prepare scrambled or boiled eggs or butterbrots with cheese and sausages. I also eat some vegetables like tomatoes, cucumbers, salads, etc. For a drink, I prefer orange juice (I really like orange juice) or just water.

When I finish my breakfast, I usually go for a walk or bicycle riding if I’m in my hometown. But these days, I skip this part of my morning because outside it's +30–33 degrees, and I don't want to go out. Instead of my walk, I start doing my daily routines.

At the end of my morning, I start preparing for my work and begin working. That's all of my main morning moments — if I say it shortly.

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