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Don't Forget To Fall Back!

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Arad-3:
 :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

David In Indy:

--- Quote from: Pipedream on October 28, 2006, 03:45:42 pm ---. 3.15 am is better than 2.15 am, ain't it?  ;D


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I'm not sure Anke. Both of them sound pretty bad to me.  :P

ednbarby:
Me, I like the falling back.  I like more light in the morning and less at night.  Especially now that I have an almost five-year-old who I have to drag kicking and screaming out of bed at 7:30 a.m. lately because "it's still night time!" and who I have to drag kicking and screaming to bed at 8:00 p.m. because "it's not dark yet!"

However, my husband, Mr. Seasonal-Disaffection-Disorder-Reason-Why-We-Have-To-Live-Down-Here-At-The-Gates-Of-Hell Guy hates this.  He hates having his night-time light taken away from him.  He likes to go running or bicycling in the early evening and that gets a bit dicey in the dark.

I sometimes forget the spring ahead one, I guess because it annoys me so much.  But I'd never forget to fall back.

horo35:

--- Quote from: ednbarby on October 28, 2006, 08:23:31 pm ---Me, I like the falling back.  I like more light in the morning and less at night.  Especially now that I have an almost five-year-old who I have to drag kicking and screaming out of bed at 7:30 a.m. lately because "it's still night time!" and who I have to drag kicking and screaming to bed at 8:00 p.m. because "it's not dark yet!"


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Wow, and I thought I was the only one who went through the "parent pain syndrome"!  But try a 3 yr & 5 yr old doin the kickin and screamin bed thing! Argghh! >:( ;)

ednbarby:

--- Quote from: horo35 on October 28, 2006, 09:01:07 pm ---Wow, and I thought I was the only one who went through the "parent pain syndrome"!  But try a 3 yr & 5 yr old doin the kickin and screamin bed thing! Argghh! >:( ;)
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No thanks.  Trying to cut down.  ;)

I overheard a co-worker once telling another one who was expecting her second (and the other one is 2) that "you're not really a parent until you have two."  Another friend once told me that having two kids wasn't twice as hard - it was four times as hard.  I guess once you get into the three and four realm, you're outnumbered so you either get really mellow about it or go right off the deep end.  A Mom at Will's preschool is expecting her *fifth*.  Good God.  If you can do it and you're good at it, power to you.  By the way, she and her husband are really, really mellow.

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