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Nov 3, 2009

Time Change

Recently we changed back to Standard Time - Eastern, Central, Mountain, or Pacific.  It is very upsetting to some people.  Some of us old-timers would like for things to just stay the way they were in “the good old days.”  Some of us just change the clocks and in a couple of days we are used to the new time.  The thing that bothers me most is the darkness coming earlier in the evening.  However, in a few days, I will be used to it and won’t think a thing about it.  What I like about changing back to standard is the extra hour of sleep I get on the “change day.”

Sometimes the clocks are easy to change, and sometimes they are not.  I like the ones that change automatically, but I think we have only one of those.  It is more fun changing a decorative clock35320, unless it is a difficult one.  A small clock that we have has to have a go with a screwdriver.  That one still has not been changed.  Anyway, time change is a fact that we all have to live with unless you live in a state that has decided not to bother with it.  By the way, if you are going to one of those states for an appointment, be sure you are on their time!  Just grin and bear it if you don’t like the change.  If you do, just keep on being happy!

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