Just a reminder to everyone that this affects. It's spring forward, so we lose an hour
That's my hope up here as well!No, no, no!
Yes, we spring forward, but that is all based on having more daylight available to enjoy and be happy about. Joy and fun for everyone.
Oh, that lost of an hours of sleep! That you were not meant to recall as a part of the enjoyment!
Sorry, but I need to take a nap!
Maybe this year our politicians will allow us to enjoy a single time set and stop this twice a year game!
Lucky you, I'm so jealous!Ouch. Luckily us South Africans dont have to deal with this.
I got ya covered, my FriendWe were all dragging ourselves around the house this morning. I think it’s time for second coffee…
We have to deal with it at least 3 years yet...Ouch. Luckily us South Africans dont have to deal with this.
Yes, our change was this past Sunday at 2am.We have to deal with it at least 3 years yet...
I'm a bit surprised that this thread was created kinda early for me - do Americans change time earlier than us? (we change the last Saturday/Sunday night of March)
We were all dragging ourselves around the house this morning. I think it’s time for second coffee…
Yes, our change was this past Sunday at 2am.
Well…. I am a night owl 🦉And, I am guessing that you where up at 2 am t make that change, LOL!!
Our Amazon was up and happy with the World this morning as he is on Sunshine time and what a clock states he as little interest!!
Same here We have to control their days and nights almost year round.Yes, and this always gets a little dicey as the PNW summers sometimes see sunset well past 9pm. I think our longest day is something like 17 hours! We have blackout curtains in his room especially for the summertime.
Opie and the two visitors are still greatly protesting the injustice of bedtime before sunset. The visitors have the best window for full sundown views so I'm not surprised they aren't having it.
Poor little Opie is just bewildered by how bright it has been in the last couple of weeks and he wants to go make friends and party instead of settle down for sleep!
I move bedtimes over the previous month because I have to get up between 4-430am so the time isn't new to him, but the longer daylight hours are.
I've already planned to move opie's cage at night to the room where the fosters are now after they leave, so that I can have him wake up later than Cotton - but this just seals the deal. He usually gets extra time at night for snuggles and zoomies after Cotton is in bed, but it will be a lot easier to not have to go back into the front room for his bedtime when there are tempting things to play with
This is what Cotton thinks about Opie flying over to play 😂
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And this is what Cotton thinks about one of the fosters saying GOOD MORNING from my shoulder when I said goodnight to Opie:
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#getoffmylawn
#mad
#equatorialbedtimepeople