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DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME -- DID YOU ALL REMEMBER. . . - MUSICMAKER - 11-04-2007

to turn your clocks BACK? Yipee! Another hour of sleep!


Re: DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME -- DID YOU ALL REMEMBER. . . - Roxanne 21 - 11-04-2007

We don't do the time change here---sooooo now I have an EXTRA hour on you guys to post my inane messages


Re: DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME -- DID YOU ALL REMEMBER. . . - cjs - 11-04-2007

so that's what - you're 10 hours ahead of us, Roxanne? (Pacific coast time)


Re: DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME -- DID YOU ALL REMEMBER. - lxxf - 11-04-2007

It's always a crapshoot at my place. I change some clocks, my husband changes some clocks. Some get changed twice, some not at all. Thanks heavens for the computer so we can look at the time signature and figure it all out.


Re: DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME -- DID YOU ALL REMEMBER. - cjs - 11-04-2007

Sally, after your last two posts (oyster dressing) I'm sure we are related....


Re: DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME -- DID YOU ALL REMEMBER. . . - SDRecipeGirl - 11-04-2007

Yep... this just means that my son now gets up at 6AM , and sports practices will end in the dark!! The good thing is that bedtime for DS will be easier


Re: DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME -- DID YOU ALL REMEMBER. - Harborwitch - 11-04-2007

I was sooooo looking forward to that extra hour of sleep! But, it is very hard to reset the Pugalarms, or the "oh shoot! I shouldn't have swilled a half gallon of water before bed alarm" which of course leads to the other "alarms" that go off in sequential order in the am.

Needless to say - the Pugs and I are sitting in the office. They're waiting for breakfast and I'm waiting for my meds to kick in so I can have a good day. Bob is sleeping.


Re: DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME -- DID YOU ALL REMEMBER. - MUSICMAKER - 11-04-2007

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it is very hard to reset the Pugalarms. . .





Yep, our puppy was up and running at her "usual" time, too! I just let her out to do her thing...thankfully she was QUICK this a.m. as it is FREEZING cold here, and she is not used to that! She was playing with the "smoke" that her warm breath was making! It was so funny to watch! If it were not so EARLY, would have got out the camcorder, but I just wanted to get back under my warm down comforter and go back to sleep!!!

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. . .I'm waiting for my meds to kick in so I can have a good day. . . .




Thank God for those pills, eh Sharon! What would we do without them?????


Re: DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME -- DID YOU ALL REMEMBER. - Harborwitch - 11-04-2007

That was after I laid in bed trying to figure out what time I woke up in the middle of the night and took my pain med. There was no going back to sleep at that point. Sat up, there it was sitting on my night table! Must have dreamed that I took it!


Re: DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME -- DID YOU ALL REMEMBER. . . - Roxanne 21 - 11-04-2007

YUP---10 hours---seems like such a LOOONNNGGGG time--my day is half done by the time yours (not Jean's )begins....I have to call my Mom now---seven hours.