It’s been a week since Daylight Savings and I’m no closer to being well-rested. I am a little closer to saving the world though. How did you spend your magical extra hour last week?
My son fell asleep at 8:30 pm on Halloween which was like going to bed at 7:30 pm. While many children have this as a usual bedtime, it doesn’t work that way in our household. It only meant he woke up at 2:30 am on November 1, but then I had to turn the clock back so it was then it was 1:30 am. We ended up driving to Denny’s (an American diner chain that is open 24-hours) for breakfast at 4:30 am.
He did fall back asleep mid-morning. I crawled under the covers to block the beautiful sunshine and take a nap, but my neighbor started mowing his yard.
/sob
I actually love the extra hour now that my kids sleep in. But sunset at 430 is no fun.
Agreed – I don’t like being at work for all the sunlight hours of the day!
My son fell asleep at 8:30 pm on Halloween which was like going to bed at 7:30 pm. While many children have this as a usual bedtime, it doesn’t work that way in our household. It only meant he woke up at 2:30 am on November 1, but then I had to turn the clock back so it was then it was 1:30 am. We ended up driving to Denny’s (an American diner chain that is open 24-hours) for breakfast at 4:30 am.
He did fall back asleep mid-morning. I crawled under the covers to block the beautiful sunshine and take a nap, but my neighbor started mowing his yard.
/sob
Failure all around then? I’m sorry. Kids and animals just don’t seem to understand time changes, haha!
Also who mows their lawn first thing on a Sunday? Boo!
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I think I was sleeping. That was about it. The fun never stops with me…
Well, that was what I intended to do, so good for you! Only adults really appreciate naps, right?
Probably just sleeping, wish it could have been a bit more magical.
Sleep is pretty magical, especially when you dream! 🙂
I spent the bulk of my magical extra hour fretting about what time it was because the sun was confusing me with its patterns. 🙂
Silly sun, not understanding the human constructs of hours and days.