In the middle of the night Saturday Daylight Savings time ended. Yesterday was the first day of 'fall back' time, but Hubby Tony and I were at a fellowship business meeting. I was so busy I didn't really think about the time change until today. This morning when I got up it was nice to have sunlight to pick out my clothes. I normally don't have a problem with the fall adjustment, but for some reason today was filled with time change goofs.
- After breakfast I lost track of time, which meant that Tony and I had to hustle to get to our volunteer commitment on time.
- We ran a couple of errands on the way home. Along the way I looked at the clock in Tony's car and started dramatically whining about how late it was getting....then realized he hadn't changed the clock in his car.
- At the grocery store Tony went inside to get a few things. I walked across the street to the bank to deposit a check. At the end of the transaction the teller asked if I wanted a receipt. I told her I did, because it was the only way I would remember to write the information in the check register. And then I came home and almost forgot to write the information in.
- Mid-afternoon I was sitting at the table having an afternoon snack and doing a crossword puzzle. Tony asked me a question from the other room, so I walked down the hall to talk to him. Things looked blurry and it took me a few minutes to realize I was wearing reading glasses instead of regular ones.
- After snack time I stepped outside to sweep leaves off the deck. My downstairs neighbor was doing the same thing on her patio. We started a nice conversation, which would have turned out much different if she had heard me call her by the wrong name.
- While Tony was cooking dinner I went outside to walk around the neighborhood. Since it was closer to sunset than it would have been last week the angle of the sun was lower and in my eyes. I managed to avoid the dog poop on the sidewalk, but didn't see the rotten crab apple until I stepped into it.
- Later in the walk I stifled a shriek when a squirrel darted across the sidewalk in front of me. (This time there was no sun to blame)
Five years ago: Stop, Please
All sorts of adjustments to be made . . .
ReplyDeleteYes,...."sigh".
DeleteYour post makes me chuckle. I'm thinking it's the aging factor that is causing these "bumps" in your day and your acclimation to the new time. It seems to be harder, as we get older, to make those adjustments like we so easily did when younger. That's the reason I was quite happy to have to reset our clocks two days ahead of time. I had time to readjust.
ReplyDeleteI would prefer to think they were one-time issues instead of a more global acclimation issue :-)
DeleteYou are still young and flexible. We'll talk again when you get close to 75. 😆
DeleteThis is the good one where we gain an hour-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteYep.
DeleteMy goodness. You really had some time adjusting to do - so glad you didn't step in the dog poop!
ReplyDeleteI am too! The poop smell is almost impossible to get out.
DeleteAny little furry animal darting out in front of me would make me scream too.
ReplyDeleteChange goofs. Great phrase.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteI prefer the Fall back as we gain an hour's sleep. In the Spring we lose an hour.
ReplyDeleteI agree.
DeleteSounds like a good day. Funny about the glasses. I've done that too!
ReplyDelete:-)
Delete"the clock in his car"
ReplyDeleteI knew I'd miss changing a clock somewhere!
You're welcome :-)
DeleteThe squirrel was probably a bit flustered too with the time change. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteI wonder!
DeleteO dear Kathy I feel it can be some affect of previous dinner or so because your series of bumps is too long for time adjustment I believe.
ReplyDeleteI can tell because of personal experience my friend and it was only way I corrected my eating habits slowly thankfully
It’s just my opinion and I hope you won’t mind if I pointed out that 🫢🤔
Arizona is one of the few States that doesn't change the Time at all. So, we don't have to Deal with Daylight Savings adjustments Seasonally.
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