Yes, which sounds great in theory but naptime and bedtime will be a disaster.
Meh at this age I can move nap and bedtime pretty seamlessly. I have no control over wake up.
I guarantee DS will be up until at least 10pm, if not later, on Sunday. But usually he gets back on schedule pretty quickly. Having to get up to get to DC by 6:45am does that.
Spring forward. So bedtime will still be 8:00, but it will FEEL like 7:00. Shit show. And we will still have to leave the house at 7am, but it will FEEL like 6am. More shit show.
I used to like the spring time change because it meant the sun was up an hour later, but now it means the kid is up an hour later, and I don't like it anymore.
It's later right. Like if they usually get up at 7 now they will be getting up at 8 because spring forward 1 hour
You move the clock forward. 7 is the new 6. Clock will say 7, but your body, and your kid's will feel like it's 6. I foresee a bigger challenge at bedtime when we're trying to put the kids to bed an hour earlier than they feel like it is, and it's light outside.
Yes, which sounds great in theory but naptime and bedtime will be a disaster.
Meh at this age I can move nap and bedtime pretty seamlessly. I have no control over wake up.
yeap. I put him to bed when i choose to and if he goes straight to sleep great, if not then meh, he'll play by himself until he does. Same with wakeup, he'll happily stay in his bed and play
It's later right. Like if they usually get up at 7 now they will be getting up at 8 because spring forward 1 hour
You move the clock forward. 7 is the new 6. Clock will say 7, but your body, and your kid's will feel like it's 6. I foresee a bigger challenge at bedtime when we're trying to put the kids to bed an hour earlier than they feel like it is, and it's light outside.
maybe it will be an issue but DS has travelled through a lot of different time zones and has always adapted quickly with little fuss.
You move the clock forward. 7 is the new 6. Clock will say 7, but your body, and your kid's will feel like it's 6. I foresee a bigger challenge at bedtime when we're trying to put the kids to bed an hour earlier than they feel like it is, and it's light outside.
maybe it will be an issue but DS has travelled through a lot of different time zones and has always adapted quickly with little fuss.
I agree with you on this. My husband's work has offered a service where the boxes are delivered to work but we only did it one year...while I like trying new things, we got wayyy too many radishes and brussels sprouts.
does it actually work out cheaper? I don't really get the need for the CSA thing if you have a farmers market close buy. I'd rather go there weekly and buy what i needed than be stuck with a million radishes.
The one we belong to works out to more like $20 a week or maybe a bit less and mostly is good though we did fail to eat the lettuce the last couple of weeks in October because we just don't usually eat salad in cold weather plus no time on workday schedule. Well and we didn't eat the salad turnips they sent for a few weeks.
But I still like doing it to force us to get (and eat) more veggies instead of only getting them if we feel like it. And I think it's worth supporting small local farms by helping them have more predictable revenue. And the farm we get CSA from also does work shares and takes food stamps (though they get less $ that way) and I like supporting them for that.
Shit. I'd totally forgotten that was about to start.
I'm not sure how it will affect dd but it totally messes me up because already I'm a night person trying to function on an early morning schedule and it just makes that worse. And then by may it's light out so late here most of my students don't go to bed at the time they should (half the time are still out at baseball or teeball or whatever at 7:30 or 8) and then they are a mess at school.
I might not mind DST if it didn't start until mid June.
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