For those of you in areas that observe Daylight Saving Time remember to set your clocks ahead one hour before going to bed tonight.
About Daylight Saving Time
This also a good time to change the batteries in your smoke detector.
For those of you in areas that observe Daylight Saving Time remember to set your clocks ahead one hour before going to bed tonight.
About Daylight Saving Time
This also a good time to change the batteries in your smoke detector.
Thanks Unk, I almost forgot. Why is it that the night I lose an hour is the night I need the most sleep?
Que me amat, amet et canem meum
(Who loves me will love my dog also)
Thanks for the reminder, Unk.
Thank you for the reminder AND for writing the term correctly (not Daylight Savings Time)!
We went out last night, so I changed the one clock/timer I needed for getting up this morning, and put post-its on everything else to change at my leisure.
"There's no crying in baseball!"
-- Tom Hanks, A League of Their Own
i only have one clock that i have to change manually ... everything else does it automatically.
I just have to do the microwave clock, the stove clock, a clock in the family room and one in the bathroom. The rest automatically switch over.
Now the one in my car.....I cannot figure it out unless I pull out the owner's manual and read how to do it every.single.time the clocks need to be changed.
I love the extra hour of daylight. Here it is 6:30 and not a light on in the house. I hate when lights have to go on at 4 in the afternoon in the fall.
i never bother with the microwave clock, because especially during the summer storms, when the power flickers, it resets, so i just quit fussing with it. not to mention, i'm never in the kitchen long enough to care what time it is.![]()
Originally Posted by barefootdyke;3374617;
Same here.
I usually ignore the microwave and stove until my daughter gets annoyed and changes them herself....does that count as automatic, too?![]()