I don’t know about you, but I have no interest in getting up at 2 a.m. to do anything, much less, change my clocks back by an hour. I will start changing the clocks that I don’t use on a regular basis throughout the day today. I started this morning after I got up by changing the bedroom alarm clock. By day’s end, all the clocks are changed.
In some ways, I am anxious for the fall weather to finally set in. I began working out at a Wellness Center this year, more on that in another post, and I’ve noticed that I am feeling much better than I was. I’m interested in finding out how much the workouts have helped the neurological aspects of Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) that cause me not to enjoy the cold weather. Of course, there are other things that may lead to a lack of enjoyment. I’ll figure it out.
This Sunday, November 5, at 2 a.m. is the designated time we are all supposed to get up from our warm comfy beds and go throughout the house changing our clocks back one hour to 1 a.m. so we will be on time to church and other important activities in our lives going forward. Ain’t happening in my household… once I am comfortable in my bed… I am comfortable in my bed, I’m not moving to change clocks. I’ll start on Saturday morning by changing the non-essential clocks to finally changing the rest at bedtime. Back one hour. I’ll get my extra hour of sleep either way.
For the first time in my life, or as far back as I can remember, I am almost welcoming the cooler weather season, the end of daylight saving time, and the shortened daylight hours. When I told my wife that, she looked at me as if I was ill and was ready to take me to the hospital emergency room. Why?
I love the warm weather. From spring to late fall I love every second of it. I want to be outside and the more I can be outside the happier I am. It’s been this way forever!
Why the change this year? I think it’s because I have been very busy with yard and garden work from late April to about mid-August. Last year, after I moving into a house in the country, I immediately began working on the garden and yard removing mulch and expanding the planting areas. This year, I planted around 200 hundred perennials and annuals. Also, I spread ninety bags of mulch. In the middle of all this awesome work, I got to mow around two acres of my yard. This fall, before the hard frost, I’m busy planting several tree saplings in my backyard which I hope to “re-forest” or return to nature for the local wildlife to enjoy and around fifty spring bulbs. I think I’m ready to enjoy the cooler weather with my hobbies.
Don’t forget- turn the clock back ONE HOUR so you are not late to church and other activities tomorrow.