I hate it. It messes with the kids' sleep schedule twice a year. Interestingly, they used to sleep till 8 until daylight savings ended 2 falls ago. When spring came I expected them to start sleeping till 8 again, but that never happened.
David
The chief cause of failure in this life is giving up what you want most for what you want at the moment.
OMG six months of **** coming. LOML hates it and never stops b(female dog)ing until it changes back, Think Sunday I will very queitly go to church and not wake her up. Me I like it as I can be outside longer and take the dogs for longer walks or trips to the dog park.
You all seem to be living in the wrong place. Here, it is year round Mountain Daylight time. Policitically, they call it Central Standard year round, but, when the sun is due South at 1 p.m. I call it Mountain Daylight. The only tough part is, twice a year the TV schedule gets discombobulated.
The clock in my shop will be correct again. It is on one of the digital thermometers from the Discovery Channel and I lost the instructions on how the reset the thing so it stays on DST all year round. LOML hasn't found out the time changes on Sunday yet. I am not going to say anything and change all the clock after she goes to sleep so maybe she won't notice.
of daylight in the summer. Get to play more in the shop. Just hate switching back to standard time in the fall.
And yes Bill, the rain has already reached us in central Florida. Thanks
LOML hasn't found out the time changes on Sunday yet. I am not going to say anything and change all the clock after she goes to sleep so maybe she won't notice.
Tom
Do tell how that goes - I've always wondered if anybody'd notice if not told?
(she might be surprised she doesn't feel rested enough for the sleep she thinks she got!)
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
- Aristotle
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