View Full Version : Anybody else forget aqbout daylight savings ending?
LonghornGal
10-31-2004, 05:13 AM
Ugh, I did. Thank goodness for the computer's automatic update.
Back to sleep for me! At least the dog's already been walked this morning!
Didn't forget. I usually am awake at 4, but this morning it was 3:mad:
HealthyinMN
10-31-2004, 05:43 AM
Dont have to worry about it anymore since moving to Arizona :D Just need to make sure I remember everyone elses new time ;)
ClaraB
10-31-2004, 05:55 AM
I didn't, but my kids apparently did....
Clara (who should be sleeping right now, but whose kids woke her up at 6:30)
colleency
10-31-2004, 06:16 AM
Nope. They've been talking about it incessantly all night on the radio.
gabbyh
10-31-2004, 06:34 AM
Didn't forget...but this morning I was up at 5 AM instead of 6:rolleyes:
And all day I'll be saying: "well it's really only....."
Reality will set in when I'm driving home on I-95 tomorrow in the dark...the worst part for me:mad:
~Gail
jmarie
10-31-2004, 06:41 AM
And all day I'll be saying: "well it's really only....."
My husband to a tee. Only he says it to the point I want to scream!!!!!
He got up first this AM, not realizing that the clock on the Television Receiver is programmed to change itself. He thought he was an hour behind. Alas, we are laying out of church today. He was up in time, but laid around and played around this old house too long. Summer's really gone and winter's coming on. :D
Joyce
gabbyh
10-31-2004, 06:46 AM
Hey Joyce,
He doesn't change the clocks at 7 pm Saturday night like my dad does, does he?
My Mom goes nutz...it's been a family joke for years ;-}
I called her yesterday morning to ask if he had changed them yet...her comment: "Don't get funny!":D
~Gail
lindrusso
10-31-2004, 07:53 AM
Originally posted by HealthyinMN
Dont have to worry about it anymore since moving to Arizona :D Just need to make sure I remember everyone elses new time ;)
Same here in Indiana. And yes, it's a challenge to figure out exactly who is at what time since we border states from the Eastern and Central time zones. :rolleyes:
Blissful_in_TX
10-31-2004, 08:02 AM
Apparently my 6-month-old isn’t aware of daylight savings b/c he’s had me up since 4:30am. And since I was up with him during the night, I was kind of hoping DH would take him this morning but he was whining “It’s only 5am though...”
Me: “But it’s really like 6am.”
DH: “But I’m tired.”
Me: “Oh I’m sorry, and I’m not??” :mad:
Sorry, guess that turned into my own little rant. :o
LaraW
10-31-2004, 08:13 AM
Originally posted by ClaraB
I didn't, but my kids apparently did....
Clara (who should be sleeping right now, but whose kids woke her up at 6:30)
DD woke up at 5:30. DH asked if I was going to get her, as I usually don't go to her until 6:00 if she wakes up before then. I said that I was going to get her, because she didn't know that we changed the rules in teh middle of the night.
HejazSunKat
10-31-2004, 09:58 AM
I didn't forget but I can't believe how many CLOCKS I have in my house! I went out with friends last night and came home late. After changing the first half dozen or so time keeping devices I found myself staring at the buttons on our new VCR/DVD player thinking: "I have had too much wine to tackle this right now." :D
Don't forget to change your smoke detector batteries too...
jmarie
10-31-2004, 05:13 PM
Gail, not at 7:00, but at 10:00PM. He was pretty good about not saying "But it's really...." We were too busy, I guess. but he does it for about a week, so I am expecting it tomorrow. :p
Joyce
gabbyh
10-31-2004, 05:42 PM
Every time I've said it today Joyce, I've thought of you:D
~Gail
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