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pooh
11-04-2013, 07:04 PM
...now that we've returned to Standard time. It's only 7PM and my cozy, comfortable bed is calling to me. At least it's light when I awaken each morning.

Took a while to adjust to it being so dark in the AM....we had lived for 34 years with earlier sunrises. We were early risers and even at 5:30, there was light on the horizon. The first winter here I wondered if we were ever going to see daylight...:D

It's been 7 years and still, when we switch back to Standard time, I'm all out of whack for a bit. Do you find that this time of year is initially bothersome for you?

Happinow
11-04-2013, 07:10 PM
This time change bothers me too....at least for about a week and then I get use to it. I feel tired with little ambition and with the darkness setting in so early it cuts down our outdoor activities. I like the summers here much better.

Blessed2BNTV
11-04-2013, 07:11 PM
Yes I'm ready for bed too but it's probably because I got up at 4:30 am.

Nighty, night y'all.

2BNTV
11-04-2013, 07:13 PM
I usually turn the clocks to the correct setting when I go to bed.

I totally forgot about this time and rolled out of bed at 5 AM.

WOW - I record for me.

pooh
11-04-2013, 07:22 PM
I usually turn the clocks to the correct setting when I go to bed.

I totally forgot about this time and rolled out of bed at 5 AM.

WOW - I record for me.

I generally start setting non-essential clocks and watches to the new time on Friday. On Saturday a few that we regularly look at get changed and then before heading to bed, the clocks on the stove and microwave get changed.
I have not yet been able to watch the cable boxes change. Wake up close to the hour and hope when the clock changes to the hour, it will be the hour ahead or the hour back. Haven't timed it right yet.

I made the sacrifice and slept in on Sunday morning....someone had to do it....:D. That extra hour was enjoyed!

pooh
11-04-2013, 07:24 PM
Yes I'm ready for bed too but it's probably because I got up at 4:30 am.

Nighty, night y'all.

Nighty night....sleep well...

pooh
11-04-2013, 07:26 PM
This time change bothers me too....at least for about a week and then I get use to it. I feel tired with little ambition and with the darkness setting in so early it cuts down our outdoor activities. I like the summers here much better.

Funny how light influences our bodies so much! In a week or two, everything will seem more the norm, but until then.....yawn....I'm hitting the hay early?..:)

DougB
11-04-2013, 07:46 PM
I don't know why they do it in the middle of the night. I had to set my alarm for 2:00 am so I could get up and set it back an hour.

pooh
11-04-2013, 08:05 PM
I don't know why they do it in the middle of the night. I had to set my alarm for 2:00 am so I could get up and set it back an hour.

:D:D:1rotfl:

Rickg
11-04-2013, 08:53 PM
WOW! went to sumter and Brownwood tonight and you were all home sleeping!

CFrance
11-04-2013, 09:01 PM
We lived on the western edge of the eastern time zone. In June and July it's just getting dark at 9:30 to 10:00 pm. Even in winter sunset was rarely before 6. It's hard to get used to the early darkness.

But don't like getting up in the dark worse.

pooh
11-04-2013, 09:05 PM
WOW! went to sumter and Brownwood tonight and you were all home sleeping!

Well, maybe not asleep, just sort of groggy and sleepy.....:mornincoffee:

Hope you had a great time at the squares!

pooh
11-04-2013, 09:19 PM
We lived on the western edge of the eastern time zone. In June and July it's just getting dark at 9:30 to 10:00 pm. Even in winter sunset was rarely before 6. It's hard to get used to the early darkness.

But don't like getting up in the dark worse.

Yes I find getting up in darkness much more annoying.

Getting up in the dark evokes feelings from when I was a kid and it was snowing in the morning as we got up. The radio went on immediately and we listened hoping to hear that schools had been closed! It was dark on those snowy mornings and bed was comfortable and warm. The thought of having to bundle up and trudge through the snow to the bus stop 4 blocks away made me cringe and the thought of it still brings the same feeling from eons ago....:cold:

I remember visiting friends in Maryland one summer. We headed into DC about 6 one early evening and it was still very light at 9:30. That was an interesting experience for me!

CFrance
11-04-2013, 09:29 PM
Yes I find getting up in darkness much more annoying.

Getting up in the dark evokes feelings from when I was a kid and it was snowing in the morning as we got up. The radio went on immediately and we listened hoping to hear that schools had been closed! It was dark on those snowy mornings and bed was comfortable and warm. The thought of having to bundle up and trudge through the snow to the bus stop 4 blocks away made me cringe and the thought of it still brings the same feeling from eons ago....:cold:

I remember visiting friends in Maryland one summer. We headed into DC about 6 one early evening and it was still very light at 9:30. That was an interesting experience for me!

Ohhhhhhhhhhhh, your snowy morning memory! How I remember that feeling. And they almost never called school because we all walked!

DougB
11-04-2013, 09:44 PM
Ohhhhhhhhhhhh, your snowy morning memory! How I remember that feeling. And they almost never called school because we all walked!

Uphill there and back?

CFrance
11-04-2013, 11:34 PM
Uphill there and back?

Inside of nose freezing together. No shoes, either.

kittygilchrist
11-05-2013, 07:32 AM
I am more sun-dependent than most people and notice the difference in how I feel just from a cloudy day, never mind when the days are shorter. I don't much care what the clock says, but I do miss ol' sol when he moves along toward the south, moreso every morning. Winter sun is less direct and gone more hours of the day.
I can get like a bear, hibernating till it's over.
It's called seasonal affective disorder--feels like dazed and confused.

jblum315
11-05-2013, 07:32 AM
It's the other change that bothers me - from EST to DST. This feels "normal."

pooh
11-05-2013, 07:49 AM
I am more sun-dependent than most people and notice the difference in how I feel just from a cloudy day, never mind when the days are shorter. I don't much care what the clock says, but I do miss ol' sol when he moves along toward the south, moreso every morning. Winter sun is less direct and gone more hours of the day.
I can get like a bear, hibernating till it's over.
It's called seasonal affective disorder--feels like dazed and confused.

Never really was bothered by cloudy days when living in southern CA, and not here either until this year. Some of the more recent overcast days have made me feel like a slug....moving slowly, not much ambition but thankfully not producing a desire to eat and eat....:)....sometimes another manifestation one notices during the shorter daylight.

pooh
11-05-2013, 07:56 AM
It's the other change that bothers me - from EST to DST. This feels "normal."

Are you a winter person by any chance? Some of us are more comfortable during certain seasons....maybe that also plays some part in whether or not shorter days impact us.

Bonny
11-05-2013, 08:03 AM
Yep, I'll be tired for a week !! :mornincoffee:

Dr Winston O Boogie jr
11-05-2013, 09:22 AM
I'm sleepy all the time. It gets worse when the cooler weather sets in.

kittygilchrist
11-05-2013, 09:41 AM
I have a full spectrum light designed for seasonal affective problems...started using it today.

CFrance
11-05-2013, 10:30 AM
I have a full spectrum light designed for seasonal affective problems...started using it today.

Boy, be glad you don't live up north, Kitty! This is glorious sunshine compared to living around Lakes Erie and MI.

kittygilchrist
11-05-2013, 10:38 AM
Boy, be glad you don't live up north, Kitty! This is glorious sunshine compared to living around Lakes Erie and MI.


I wanted to stay in Central America last winter but couldn't find a way to take my dog safely. SAD apparently doesn't happen much that far south.

a fabulous clinician manual for anyone interested..
http://chronotherapeutics.org/docs/ChapterExcerpts.pdf

Villages PL
11-06-2013, 11:38 AM
I was still recovering from "spring ahead" when I suddenly realized it was time to "fall back", and now I have whiplash.

I suggest they change the time gradually: A half hour one Sunday and another half hour the following Sunday.

rubicon
11-06-2013, 11:41 AM
What time change? there was a time change Geezzzz louise

kittygilchrist
11-06-2013, 11:44 AM
What time change? there was a time change Geezzzz louise

LOL, don't you love retirement?

keithwand
11-06-2013, 12:29 PM
Just a little Dopey.