For spring break? Nothing.
I’m still trying to recuperate from the time change. I’ve been living in a time warp all week. Driving in the dark when my body says Just one more hour of sleep, please! has me shaking myself back to reality. The clocks at work were never changed. I knew they were wrong all week, but I kept reading them at face value and couldn’t figure out which class period was which. Days didn’t seem to end, until they did.
Maybe I’m getting older, but this season’s time shift does not like me.

Happy spring break!
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Thank you!
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It DOES feel like a time warp! The dark in the morning again! So wrong! Glad you get a break! I hope you can sleep til your heart’s content!
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Ahhh, sweet juicy sleeping in today, thank you!
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I hate Daylight Saving Time too…I’m fortunate that we don’t have it where I live, but I feel your pain. I can’t believe the school didn’t get the clocks changed all week. I’m glad you have Spring Break this week and the no agenda sounds amazing!! Enjoy!
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We also were surprised the clocks weren’t reset. Maybe they did it by campus or there was some big tech glitch. I’m glad I don’t have to rush through this weekend.
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You capture in this slice how disorienting this week has been. I feel it, too. May Spring Break help reset your internal clock.
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Thank, Cindy, one minute at a time!
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I love this line: “Days didn’t seem to end, until they did.” You’ve captured daylight savings in a nutshell! Hope that your week of break is a restful one!
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I find myself oddly caught by the time changes as well. The first couple of days are fine, but then I’m wondering why I’m so tired, or crabby, or surprised that it’s so early or so late or so…
I’m glad I’m not alone!
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The crabiness is real! At least I recognized it and apologized profusely to my family. This year hit differently for whatever reason.
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Hope you are enjoying your spring break. I still have 2 weeks!
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