Times, they are a-changin’
Ah, yes. It’s that magical time of year when the clocks fall back an hour as you sleep. I always liked clock-changing times as a child, though I don’t really know why. Of course, as an adult, it’s been a bit of a pain because it means remembering to run all over the house (and cars changing various clocks.
But this year is different. This year I don’t own any clocks (yet) and my computers and mobile phone are all super smart and have managed to update themselves without any assistance from me. And when I first moved into my flat on Monday the clock on the boiler (that’s like a furnace in American speak) was off by 20 minutes so I had to re-set it – and I set it to the soon-to-be correct time so that I didn’t need to remember it today.
Yep. I’ve had a super easy time this go around.
And do you want to know the best part? Of course, you do! Well, the best part is that whilst the UK changes times today, the USA doesn’t change until next weekend. And that means that – for the next week – I am an hour closer to my family. (Aw, isn’t that sweet!)
So: Hello family! We’re only seven hours apart at the moment. Yay!!