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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 252404" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Completely missed it this year. Normally I'm on top of it, but not this time.</p><p>Realized it only when we showed up on time for Little easy child's swimming lesson, an hour late.</p><p></p><p>I was wondering why there were only mom-and-tot groups, and easy child was the only "big kid" on the pool deck. Sigh...</p><p></p><p>husband bought me a fabulous little bedside clock that has a little button. DST "on" or "off". No messing around with resetting the time, just push the little button. He says it's worth the extra money so that he doesn't have to listen to the whining ;-)</p><p></p><p>Although I resent losing an hour, I LOVE the way the sunlight lasts into early evening once we spring forward.</p><p></p><p>I guess this is more meaningful the farther north you go. Winter days are so terribly short and depressing, that I love this time of year, when I get to drive to work AND home in daylight!</p><p></p><p>Trinity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 252404, member: 3907"] Completely missed it this year. Normally I'm on top of it, but not this time. Realized it only when we showed up on time for Little easy child's swimming lesson, an hour late. I was wondering why there were only mom-and-tot groups, and easy child was the only "big kid" on the pool deck. Sigh... husband bought me a fabulous little bedside clock that has a little button. DST "on" or "off". No messing around with resetting the time, just push the little button. He says it's worth the extra money so that he doesn't have to listen to the whining ;-) Although I resent losing an hour, I LOVE the way the sunlight lasts into early evening once we spring forward. I guess this is more meaningful the farther north you go. Winter days are so terribly short and depressing, that I love this time of year, when I get to drive to work AND home in daylight! Trinity [/QUOTE]
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