I really don’t notice Daylight Savings Time the day I lose an hour. It’s on a Sunday and I usually get more sleep anyway. It’s the Monday getting up for work when I feel it. As I hit snooze for the third time this morning, I kept thinking to myself,
“It’s really 5 am.”
As I drove to work this morning I was thinking,
“It’s really only 6:30 am.”
As I stood outside for door duty, I said to the kids,
“It’s really 7 am., if you think about it.”
I feel it today. Today I’m tired. Today I feel I’ve been robbed of sleep.
I can’t wait to climb into bed tonight and pull the covers up to my chin and think,
“It’s really only 7:30 p.m.”! Ahhhhh a full night sleep ahead!!!
Now I will catch up!
I had a little trouble Sunday morning but you are absolutely right, today was tough. I actually woke up okay, but getting out of bed was not as easy!
Hope you get a good nice sleep tonight! Can’t wait for tomorrow
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Kathy, you crack me up. I could see you saying this and the kids laughing. I’m so thrown off by the time change, but loving the longer day light.
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That’s what I say! “Really”!!
A very fun read, thank you!
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My cousin swears that it takes him ‘days’ to adjust to Daylight Savings Time. I don’t notice it.
I love how you had to keep correcting the time in your head all morning long. Ha ha ha.
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