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Post by Kathy Lee on Oct 16, 2014 5:21:17 GMT -5
For those attending the reunion and staying up late, we get to sleep in an extra hour Sunday morning! Daylight Saving Time occurs Saturday night, November 1st. Don't forget to turn your clocks back! Whoever is late for breakfast pays for everyone! ZZZZZZZ!
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Post by JeriJet on Oct 16, 2014 5:28:22 GMT -5
Late ? -- with an extra hour's sleep ?
I wonder if anyone else has the same problem I have with remembering "Fall back, Spring forward" -- because, to me, it could just as easily be "Fall forward, Spring back" -- couldn't it ?!
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Post by ForeverWaltons on Oct 16, 2014 8:53:05 GMT -5
For those attending the reunion and staying up late, we get to sleep in an extra hour Sunday morning! Daylight Saving Time occurs Saturday night, November 1st. Don't forget to turn your clocks back! Whoever is late for breakfast pays for everyone! ZZZZZZZ!
Or the extra hour gained could be used to 'socialize' with others attending the reunion.
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Post by Kathy Lee on Oct 16, 2014 19:31:44 GMT -5
For those attending the reunion and staying up late, we get to sleep in an extra hour Sunday morning! Daylight Saving Time occurs Saturday night, November 1st. Don't forget to turn your clocks back! Whoever is late for breakfast pays for everyone! ZZZZZZZ!
Or the extra hour gained could be used to 'socialize' with others attending the reunion.
I think I see us up until the cows come home!
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Post by Kathy Lee on Oct 16, 2014 19:34:46 GMT -5
Late ? -- with an extra hour's sleep ?
I wonder if anyone else has the same problem I have with remembering "Fall back, Spring forward" -- because, to me, it could just as easily be "Fall forward, Spring back" -- couldn't it ?! I don't spring back like I used to. I need my beauty sleep! I'll take any extra time I can get!
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Post by ForeverWaltons on Oct 16, 2014 19:42:39 GMT -5
Late ? -- with an extra hour's sleep ?
I wonder if anyone else has the same problem I have with remembering "Fall back, Spring forward" -- because, to me, it could just as easily be "Fall forward, Spring back" -- couldn't it ?! I don't spring back like I used to. I need my beauty sleep! I'll take any extra time I can get!
The only time I will fall asleep in a vehicle with someone else driving - is with my Mr. Forever. When we travel, I catch my catnaps while he's behind the wheel. I've got to try to keep up with Ryan James and jimbobwaltonlover94 (Bree), who are young enough to be my children. So I will catch up on my sleep on the way back to 'Bama on Sunday (11/2).
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Post by JeriJet on Oct 16, 2014 20:16:28 GMT -5
Late ? -- with an extra hour's sleep ?
I wonder if anyone else has the same problem I have with remembering "Fall back, Spring forward" -- because, to me, it could just as easily be "Fall forward, Spring back" -- couldn't it ?! I don't spring back like I used to. I need my beauty sleep! I'll take any extra time I can get! I should have "quoted" your original posting.... I simply meant that if you don't set your clock back, you'd be an hour early, not an hour late....
But mostly I was wondering if anyone else has the same problem with remembering whether to set back or forward....
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2014 20:23:59 GMT -5
I don't spring back like I used to. I need my beauty sleep! I'll take any extra time I can get! I should have "quoted" your original posting.... I simply meant that if you don't set your clock back, you'd be an hour early, not an hour late....
But mostly I was wondering if anyone else has the same problem with remembering whether to set back or forward....
I do, I forget every year which way the clock goes. Forward or backwards PS note to self...what if the clock moved not forwards nor backwards but sideways instead?
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Post by ForeverWaltons on Oct 17, 2014 5:09:23 GMT -5
I don't spring back like I used to. I need my beauty sleep! I'll take any extra time I can get! I should have "quoted" your original posting.... I simply meant that if you don't set your clock back, you'd be an hour early, not an hour late....
But mostly I was wondering if anyone else has the same problem with remembering whether to set back or forward....
Growing up, my momma would start between 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. on the Saturday night before the 'official' time change at 2:00 a.m. of that Sunday morning, and go ahead and bump all the clocks up or down. Daddy, my brother and I learned quick to start living with the time change on that Saturday night. LOL!
I wait till 10:00 p.m. of that Saturday night and then go ahead and change the clocks.
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Post by Kathy Lee on Oct 17, 2014 5:22:54 GMT -5
I don't spring back like I used to. I need my beauty sleep! I'll take any extra time I can get!
The only time I will fall asleep in a vehicle with someone else driving - is with my Mr. Forever. When we travel, I catch my catnaps while he's behind the wheel. I've got to try to keep up with Ryan James and jimbobwaltonlover94 (Bree), who are young enough to be my children. So I will catch up on my sleep on the way back to 'Bama on Sunday (11/2).
It is a family joke around here with me falling asleep in cars. I am like a baby when in a car...asleep before we hit the highway! Some people say they can't sleep in a car, train, plane but I can fall asleep anywhere. Zzzzz!
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Post by Kathy Lee on Oct 17, 2014 5:25:49 GMT -5
I should have "quoted" your original posting.... I simply meant that if you don't set your clock back, you'd be an hour early, not an hour late....
But mostly I was wondering if anyone else has the same problem with remembering whether to set back or forward....
I do, I forget every year which way the clock goes. Forward or backwards PS note to self...what if the clock moved not forwards nor backwards but sideways instead? Oh! Sounds like a Twlight episode.
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Post by Kathy Lee on Oct 17, 2014 5:37:58 GMT -5
I should have "quoted" your original posting.... I simply meant that if you don't set your clock back, you'd be an hour early, not an hour late....
But mostly I was wondering if anyone else has the same problem with remembering whether to set back or forward....
Growing up, my momma would start between 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. on the Saturday night before the 'official' time change at 2:00 a.m. of that Sunday morning, and go ahead and bump all the clocks up or down. Daddy, my brother and I learned quick to start living with the time change on that Saturday night. LOL!
I wait till 10:00 p.m. of that Saturday night and then go ahead and change the clocks.
My husband changes the clocks the night before also. But some of our newer clocks change by themselves. We always have a problem remembering which ones will change on their own and which ones we need to change. Makes Sunday interesting! Never sure what the time is! I am just glad to sleep in a little longer. I am NOT a fan of getting up at 6:00am. Alright, enough messing around, go get ready for work! But, it is....Friday! Yaaaaa! tomorrow is homecoming at my college. We are all going (daughter, son in law, and tons of friends went there also).
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2014 16:29:29 GMT -5
I do, I forget every year which way the clock goes. Forward or backwards PS note to self...what if the clock moved not forwards nor backwards but sideways instead? Oh! Sounds like a Twlight episode. I wish my life was one long twilight zone episode. Maybe it already is...
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Post by e knight on Oct 17, 2014 17:37:05 GMT -5
Have a 25-hour TV marathon.
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Post by JeriJet on Oct 17, 2014 19:26:20 GMT -5
I should have "quoted" your original posting.... I simply meant that if you don't set your clock back, you'd be an hour early, not an hour late....
But mostly I was wondering if anyone else has the same problem with remembering whether to set back or forward....
I do, I forget every year which way the clock goes. Forward or backwards PS note to self...what if the clock moved not forwards nor backwards but sideways instead?
But then you'd have to remember "left" or "right"
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