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The first few days of the time change is a bit of a change but overall it's not too bad.
I love this time of year, the longer days, the warmer weather.
We don’t spring forward until the 27th. Doesn’t bother me one way or another. We work from dawn til dusk. We start working ( if you can call it that) when the sun comes up and quit when it gets too dark to see.
We go by “sunlight” rather than the “hour”of the day.
There are times when I miss SoCal weather, but not for long. Lol
It is weird being in Arizona where they just don't do daylight savings time. My ex husband of all people, gave me a good way to wrap my brain around this... During the summer we are in "California time" and during the winter we are in "Colorado time." I have always had to do mental time zone math since I've got relatives and coworkers on the east coast, anyways.
I wish we'd pick one (EST or EDT) and just stick with it.
My body has to adjust every year to the time change in Spring. But there isn’t an extra hour of the day or of daylight. There are still 24 hours in a day. lol
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