DST
#24
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 1,457
This may sound silly to most, but I adjust to DST much better than going back to the old time - I suffer for months with that - and finally get adjust to it and then here we go again with DST; but already I'm adjusted to it - strange me!!! sorry.
#26
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 119
I'm just a morning person - get up with the chickens and go to bed with them. Hate waking up before 6 a.m. and it is still dark! Plus I can't go to bed as early. But, as someone said, it means spring is coming and so is gardening (my other love).
#28
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 673
i'm so tuned to the "quilting talk" on this group that when i saw "DST", all i could think was "disappearing " what?? is this some kind of new square?? and then i immediately translated it to "disappearing sleep time"...
and it's killing me. it will take me months to adjust--and about the time i do, they will switch it back. *le sigh*
it's like cutting the top off the blanket you sleep under, and sewing it to the the bottom because your feet were cold. it's inefficient, it doesn't work, and something is lost in the process.
and it's killing me. it will take me months to adjust--and about the time i do, they will switch it back. *le sigh*
it's like cutting the top off the blanket you sleep under, and sewing it to the the bottom because your feet were cold. it's inefficient, it doesn't work, and something is lost in the process.
#30
I remember working a night shift at the hospital when it was time to go back to standard time. A patient passed away at 2:00 daylight time and the mortuary picked them up at 1:30 standard time. So they were sent to the mortuary before they passed, according to the charting.