Lazy Sunday
@1creekgirl (41428)
United States
March 13, 2022 10:59am CST
Let me say up front: I hate daylight savings time. Why can't we just leave it alone? It takes time for me to adjust and since I really like clocks, it takes a while to change them all in my house.
But since this is the second Sunday of the month and we don't have church service, we watched Brian Biggers from Lamb's Chapel in Haw River, NC on TV while eating breakfast.
His messages are so real and they're always backed up by scripture.
Dale's napping, but plans to cook a catfish stew this afternoon. Did I tell you he got the report that his antibodies indicated he did have Covid previously?
He's still tired a lot, but I see some improvement, praise God.
Hope your Sunday is relaxing and peaceful. Any plans for today?
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@Juliaacv (51197)
• Canada
13 Mar 22
@1creekgirl The Sundays after either time change are notorious for that around here.
Our province of Ontario would stop the time changes IF they could get the province of Quebec on board as well as the state of New York. The Toronto Stock Exchange and the US Stock Exchange need to be in the same time zone apparently.
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@FourWalls (68014)
• United States
13 Mar 22
Thank God he is over covid!
I’m with you, DST stinks. I could see the rationale for it long ago, but today the only thing daylight savings time does is make it light at 9:30 PM while people are binge-watching The Office or playing on their phones. So let’s go to standard time and stay there. I heard the European Union is considering abolishing it….hooray for them. Maybe we’ll follow suit!
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@1creekgirl (41428)
• United States
13 Mar 22
I sure wish the US would. How could we make that happen? Is it an individual state decision?
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@FourWalls (68014)
• United States
13 Mar 22
@1creekgirl — I think it is, because Arizona and Hawaii observe standard time all year. Indiana used to.
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@GardenGerty (160665)
• United States
14 Mar 22
I did not do all I intended, but I did have a relaxed day, and a little nap.
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@1creekgirl (41428)
• United States
13 Mar 22
It does seem to take longer to adjust every year.
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@41CombedaleRoad (5952)
• Greece
13 Mar 22
I find the daylight savings a nuisance too. My problem is that my cats do not realise what is happening and they wake me up at cat time every morning for their breakfast. At present this is 7.30 a.m. An hour later or an hour earlier messes up their routine and my sleep. At 5.00 pm they are waiting by their plates for their evening meal and they behave very badly until they get it. Eventually they adjust but it takes a long time for them to change their routines.
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@RebeccasFarm (89882)
• Arvada, Colorado
14 Mar 22
Yes I hope Dale is doing okay now Vicki.
Hope you had a lovely Sunday.
That is a most lovely photo. Real family love.
Sunday was not too bad for a change here.
Today, Monday, an issue to tackle for me with the slummers.
Have a nice Monday Vicki.
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@1creekgirl (41428)
• United States
14 Mar 22
Hope things go well with the slummers today. The photo is Dale and Kristin, our granddaughter when she was little. We were traveling to Arkansas and stopped by a little stream. She loved it and cried when we had to leave!
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@LadyDuck (471508)
• Switzerland
14 Mar 22
We are not alone Vicky, I hate daylight savings time, we will get it at the end of the month. I have a very hard time to adjust, why not let it alone? I hope your husband is recovering. My husband was tested just to check if he has antibodies and he has antibodies, but he has not been vaccinated and I have never seen him sick.
@LindaOHio (178701)
• United States
14 Mar 22
I personally like DST and hope that the bill passes to make it a permanent thing. I hope Dale is 100% improved soon. No plans for Sunday or today (Monday). Who is in the picture?