What the time change means to me
March 10, 2008 ·
(Other than all the clocks being wrong, of course.)
What the time change means to me: when I get home tonight, I’ll have a good two hours to paint the fence.
Yay?
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A mixed blessing/curse that’s for sure.
I believe we have at least 1 clock that stays standard and 1 for daylight savings time all year round.
i LOATH the time change. it suz
So how are the house renovations going?
Slowly. I don’t have the time to do much this time of year. What little time I do have is spent painting the fence or tackling a growing list of old house issues (the fridge, the oven, the freezer, the bathroom sink…).
The time change is one of the most wonderful inventions eva because I actually get to see my husband in the daylight during the work week. Plus ,it reminds me that Summer is just around the corner.
Aw shucks, you’re painting the fence:( You will regret that someday.
DST is good. More time to hit the greenways after work:)
Technically, it’s a stain. If you don’t stain it, it’ll turn grey and not last as long.
On the other hand, painting it might kill me!