Have I mentioned lately how much I hate “Spring forward”?
’Cause I do. I really, really do.
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I mostly appreciate my watch and clocks that communicate regularly with the mother ship in Fort Collins, keeping the correct time, and automatically adjusting for things like DST (which I may hate more than you do). But last night we had a late dinner out (by old folks standards), got to bed late, and I decided to sleep in a bit. It’s Sunday after all.
However, when I finally rolled out of bed, I was shocked to discover my various timepieces had given away an hour of my life while I slumbered. Oh, I imagine they’ll try to make it up to me on November 5th, but the sense of betrayal isn’t going away that easily.
What a nightmare. Next thing, I’ll probably hear that Trump is president or something equally outrageous.
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I share your grief. That hour is sorely missed today … Luke, meanwhile, is unfazed … dammit.
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I feel your pain,especially since Charlie does not recognize the time change. I got to feed the cat at 4:30 this morning.
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What a coincidence. I got to throw the cat out of the bedroom about that time. 😉
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I had to work a twelve hour shift yesterday from 7:30 to 7:30 and I am working the same hours today also. Did I miss that one hour of sleep? yes.
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Oy! Luckily I’m just sitting at home today now that the grocery-shopping’s done, so only Luke and the laundry have to put up with my DST crankiness.
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