Friday, November 5, 2010

Just Conversation

Wow! We are already in the month of November.  I am so glad that the time is going back an hour this Sunday. I have a question. Can anyone explain to me why or who is responsible for recommending the time to move up one hour? Now, I think I have an understanding as to why they recommended the time go up. If you want to experience more day light to do additional chores or duties, then I suggest getting up a lot earlier than usual. This is a pet peeve of mine because we are loosing an hour sleep. Then there is the argument to go to bed early. Well, that is not always feasible either. I wish that they had left it the way it was because I love my extra hour of sleep. Now, I do take my vitamins, but I still want my hour of sleep. I do not like to be disturbed and I want to feel well-rested and not half dead; laugh aloud! My time is important to me and I know everyone else is as well. We should become better managers of our time if we want to experience more day light. The one thing about the time I am not in favor of is the fact it is a lot longer during daylight saving time than regular time. I mean, who idea was this and how can we gain control back to suggesting this time to stay the same without having uproar? I am protesting this because I want my hour of sleep back. That felt good getting that off my chess. Do we have any birthdays for anyone this month? I like to send a shout out to all the November birthdays sisters and brothers. On this special day, I say, happy birthday! I will also send a special shout out to my Queen, Tomeka Allen, because today is her birthday. May God continue to bless you on this Special Day! Everyone have a great weekend! 

4 comments:

  1. Daylight savings was adopted to help the farmers. On another note, we Fall backwards, which means we Get and extra hour of sleep. In the Spring, we lose an hour. I hope this information brings you peace. Do enjoy that extra hour this weekend!

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  2. Daylight saving is good if you were at work all day and in the summer you will get to see some sunlight. Winter days are usually shorter with longer nights.

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  3. Hey buddy, this is the time of year you get to save an hour of sleep. You get an extra hour to study for that blaw exam tuesday:)

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  4. Doesn't matter to me. I'm going to use the time anyway. It's artificial, and, in the long run, it evens out.

    K. Smith
    Eng. 226

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