Yep, that's me. Always has been. At college my bedtime was always 3am and rising time at 11am. I don't see what the problem is: you still live your day, just at a different time from anybody else.
When my husband takes the kids on vacation, I fall straight back intothat same routine which is my natural body timetable.
And even when they are not on holiday, I am usually up til 2 or 3am. Which makes it tough that I have to be up at 8am toget my daughter on the school bus, so for most of the school year I am tired, tired, tired. An early night for me is midnight.
But my kids fell into the habit of faling asleep late, usually at 9.30-10pm, so then I have to clean up the kitchen, wash up, make their lunch boxes for next day's school, and I usually do this listening to a book on tape and I love it. I'm the only on up in the neighbourhood it seems, it's my peaceful time with the world, when I can imagine that the rest of the #### out there does not exist.
Clare