Shifting it back for the winter gets us back on a schedule more in-lined with the "real world". I'm most thankful that the hubs comes home at a decent time for supper instead of some moronic hour which sets the tone for the rest of the evening.

Yes, it doesn't sound like much of a difference, but shifting 1 daylight hour makes a big difference in getting kids fed, to bed, and up again in the morning for school. Subtle, but kinda huge. Kiddos getting one less hour of sleep? Disaster.

Probably not the reasoning for the original plan, but it's the reason that affects me the most.


In reply to Re^3: Daylight saving time in my region should be... by ksublondie
in thread Daylight saving time in my region should be... by Arunbear

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