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Post by Georgina on Mar 10, 2009 8:30:26 GMT -5
Stupid, stupid, stupid time change, losing an hour, making me get up earlier and pretending not to be.
Bleck.
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Post by MacBeth on Mar 10, 2009 9:51:34 GMT -5
I have always thought that if people wanted an extra hour of daylight to play in, they should talk with workplace into letting them start an hour earlier and leave the rest of us alone !!
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Post by Peltigera on Mar 14, 2009 6:30:14 GMT -5
We haven't changed yet, but if they do it when I am on early shift, it will mean getting up at 3.00 a.m.!
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Post by Georgina on Mar 14, 2009 10:40:23 GMT -5
Yuck!
It's been almost a week, now, so I'm just about adjusted. It takes longer to do so as we age, doesn't it?
We get to change time earlier in the year thanks to George Bush, and I'm not even American. I'd just begun getting up to morning daylight. While it's still daylight when I arrive home from work, it starts my day better to wake to the sun. However, it is inevitable and this too shall pass. I'll grouse about it again next year.
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Post by patchoulli on Mar 14, 2009 16:08:32 GMT -5
I like the morning sun, too, Georgina. And I hate the unnatural feel of daylight saving time. Go outside at "noon" and the shadows aren't even close to the position they should be at noon. It feels weird to me. And I hate that just a week ago it was starting to get light as I drove to work, now it's dark again and will be for about another month. Boo, hiss.
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Post by Calluna on Mar 17, 2009 19:14:43 GMT -5
Yuck! It's been almost a week, now, so I'm just about adjusted. It takes longer to do so as we age, doesn't it? We get to change time earlier in the year thanks to George Bush, and I'm not even American. I'd just begun getting up to morning daylight. While it's still daylight when I arrive home from work, it starts my day better to wake to the sun. However, it is inevitable and this too shall pass. I'll grouse about it again next year. Same here. I'm STILL not adjusted to getting up in the dark again, and don't think I will be until it starts being light out when I have to get up. I have a hard enough time with early during normal time, and am miserable during DST. I agree with Beth, if someone wants to start work earlier in the morning, they should just arrange to do so with their bosses and not torture the rest of us. Do they really want to be around a bunch of groggy, grumpy, non-morning-people coworkers anyway?
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Post by MacBeth on Mar 18, 2009 5:09:16 GMT -5
My internal clock is telling my brain that I am getting up at 4:30 every morning, and my brain is not happy about that
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