Time Change,

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  1. Syele

    Syele New Member

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    Just in case you forgot... Time to gain an hour and turn your clocks back 1 hour. :mrgreen:
     
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  3. sloan127

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    Syele, Emily heard me talking about changing the clocks and asked what that was all about. I explained it to her and she said, "I hear what you are saying but I just don't get it." I think a lot of grown ups feel the same way about it! Thanks for the extra reminder. Beth
     
  4. KrisRV

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    Did mine last night before I went to bed.
    Next year it goes to Nov. and April.
    Don't know why?
    Wish they would just leave it alone, but never will.
     
  5. ABall

    ABall Super Moderator

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    we don't change ours here, and it always makes my dad happier when he calls because the time difference isn't as much.
     
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    That is true Amy, when I lived in AZ they never changed the clock I loved it too.
     
  7. TeacherMom

    TeacherMom New Member

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    You beat me to it! I was going to start a thread!
    I was wondering who all sets thier clocks back in the world..... ALso why do we in the westcoast have PDT and PST< do other time zones have two different names for their time zones? My ds is learning abit about time zones and it never said anything about the others other than Central, centra mountain time, etc,

    I tried to explain it, but my ds 15 said it best..."If we did not change our clocks we would rotate our days to waking up when it was night and saying goodmoring." haha!
     
  8. Syele

    Syele New Member

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    I wish we didn't change clocks, it bugs me.

    I explained the whole process to Sami last night and her conclusion?

    "HAHAHAHAHAHA! Adults are soooooo silly!"

    I wonder if I did a bad job of explaining it. LOL
     
  9. Jackie

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    Beth, tell Emily that the American Indians claim that the time change is like cutting off the top of your blanket and sewing it onto the bottom because your toes are cold!
     
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    I forgot to change our clocks! My dh and dd would have been an hour early to church, if I didn't stop them. My ds is sick and turn to stay home this morning.

    I didn't know you didn't change the clock were you live, Amy. That is cool!

    Jackie, I love that comment! That is so funny! I think I will use that one alot.
     

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