Daylight Savings Time

Early this morning at two o'clock, the time on the clocks "leapt forward" by one hour.  The purpose of this event is to prolong the amount of daylight hours on any given day.  I personally don't care for this reasoning as I prefer for the daylight to welcome me very early in the morning.  (Can you tell I am a morning person?)  Now I am not privileged to see the sun till around seven or eight o'clock in the morning, instead of roughly six o'clock.  As a bit of trivia, Germany was the very first country to institute Daylight Savings Time during World War I.  Lately there has been some talk in the news about abolishing the time change each year.  I'm not sure if that meant on the national level or only statewide.  Either way, I prefer for the sun to set earlier than seven o'clock in the evening.  Maybe I am the one who is weird.  Of course the other drawback to the time change is losing an hour of sleep during the night.  I suppose that's only if you have somewhere to go the next morning.  Anyway, I can now look forward to a return to normalcy in Fall when the time change strikes once again.  At least I will re-gain the hour of sleep I lost.  Enjoy your Sunday!

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