I love the seasons! Each one blesses me in very different ways! I love fall for football, sweatshirts, and blankets. I enjoy winter for breaks, holidays, and lights. I adore spring for tulips, flip flops, and bright colors. I cherish summer because of free days, laying out, and vacations.
When it is time for time change, I am all in. Usually, I long for fall back and an extra hour. So, I really wasn't looking forward to spring forward this weekend! Actually, I didn't realize it was happening this weekend until Friday.
So, I warned my husband and braced myself to be in a horrible mood.
I slept fitfully last night, but that's because of my throat...not my clock's fault at all!
I got up this morning around 7:45, and I felt right...not frustrated or sleepy at all. My throat was killing me, but again, my clock did not cause that, either!
I am in bed right now and as soon as I submit this, I am out. However, it's not because I lost an hour. It's because it feels right! I am not sure if I am just ready for spring or what is going on, but Spring Forward fits me!
I'll let you know how I feel tomorrow after a day with 9 and 10 year olds!
Sweet dreams!
Love this! I love how you captured each season so simply. Enjoy the day tomorrow - your kids will enjoy the new time as much as you do!
ReplyDeleteI feel the same way as you. I typically hate the morning after spring forward, but I woke up refreshed and well rested. Here's to Spring!
ReplyDeleteI feel the same way as you. I typically hate the morning after spring forward, but I woke up refreshed and well rested. Here's to Spring!
ReplyDeleteI hope your throat is better tomorrow! I love how you described the seasons. I would have chosen the same!
ReplyDeleteI love your attitude! So many people complain about the time change, but to me it's no big deal. It's just an hour, not 4 or 5. After a couple of days our internal clocks are used to it and it's like it never happened. I also like the idea that it will still be light out when I'm driving home!
ReplyDeleteI love your attitude! So many people complain about the time change, but to me it's no big deal. It's just an hour, not 4 or 5. After a couple of days our internal clocks are used to it and it's like it never happened. I also like the idea that it will still be light out when I'm driving home!
ReplyDeleteMandy, you are always a "glass half-full" kind of girl. I love that about you. I enjoyed your descriptions of the seasons, and I hope you feel back to 100% soon!
ReplyDeleteUsually I am thrown a bit by spring forward but this year it didn't faze me. I especially liked the longer sunlight. Hope your throat feels better soon!
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