Re: Daylight Savings Time Sunday, March 13
Where we live, we have daylight from well before 5 AM till about 10 PM in the middle of summer, so that's why it's not as significant, I think (though it is in the fall).
And our schedules are pretty flexible--we don't have to get up for a bus at a specific time or be in bed at a specific time for an early morning.
So I could see it being a real pain if those things played into your routines. But for us, we can just get up with the sun and/or go to bed with the sun, regardless of what the clock says.
HA! I am starting to see why this is such a heated topic! I have honestly never given much thought to it, other than how dark fall mornings would be if we stayed in DST all year long.
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~Melanie
Wife to my Lumberjack,
Mom to DD1 (May 2007), DS (April 2009) & DD2 (July 2011), DD3 (October 2013)
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