@Phronemophobia I am _so_ sorry for what I am about to tell you. But lying or keeping silent about it would not help...
I happen to live in the middle of nowhere for over a decade now. The neighbor has had chickens and one rooster for that entire time. I never got "used to it". Plus: At night, there's cats, local wildlife, and the occasional bathroom lights switching on. And pretty much _everything_ wakes that rooster up and prompts it to make noise for at least 5 minutes. In the middle of the night. _Every_ night.
If your family is on good terms/talking terms with your neighbor, try to inquire if that bird is supposed to be a permanent fixture and maybe share my story with him.
Or prepare to invest into formable (wax-based) earplugs...
Yatsufusa
At least you have an understanding of what's going on. When I was too young to refuse birthday celebrations, people around me (and myself) had 'no real concept' of introverts and extroverts.
I hope you can find some quiet moments regardless.
Phronemophobia
"I hope you can find some quiet moments regardless."
Funny you should type that. I'm not off to a good start. My next-door neighbor apparently decided to become the proud owner of a rooster yesterday (I don't know why. We do not live on farmland), and, at 4:30 this morning, that obnoxious bird spent over half an hour "cock-a-doodle-do"ing. I woke up in fear because of how loud and strained it initially sounded. Managed a few more hours of sleep after it finally stopped, but now I get to spent the rest of the day feeling like crap. I hate the taste of coffee, too, so if I don't actually sleep, then I just suffer through the day. At least I can turn on some music or rain noise tonight when I get another chance to rest and, hopefully, dream about dunking that bird into fresh oil and turning him into a hot meal.