Saturday, October 27, 2007

Day light savings.

Starts tonight here. So all your Aussies, wind your clocks FORWARD one hour before you go to bed tonight.

I hate the first week of DLS but love it once we have adjusted to the time change. I really like going out for a walk with the children after evening jobs.

When do the American's/European people finish Day Light Savings?

9 comments:

Michelle said...

We *fall back* on November 4 which is the latest we've ever done it before.

Michele said...

november

Anonymous said...

You just reminded me! Ours go back 1 hour tonight..

Bob Catholic said...

Day Light Saving - ah, humbug.

The kids have no problems with it but the parents struggle. At least Mass is not until 10 this morning.

Dawn said...

Yes, we "fall back" next Sunday. I don't know if I'll ever get used to this change.

Therese said...

I think Bob it is going to be hard to get out of bed this week.

paramedicgirl said...

I totally forgot about daylight savings!!! Thanks for the reminder. Now I gotta check and see if it's tonight or next week!???

Episcopollyanna said...

Yeah, they've extended Daylight Savings Time here. I happen to love it, but living on the 47th parallel might have something to do with it. I need my light!!

Therese said...

I love it too Lisa. The first week is the hardest but I was able to get up at 6am this morning and cook before the children went to school.

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