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Lost in time change warp

Published Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Spring forward, fall back. Sounds simple enough, right? Maybe not.

The first indication this change would not be easy occurred last week. We had gotten into the car after church only to find the clock had changed time all by itself.

“Either that sermon was so good we’ve gone back in time or our car has jumped the gun on the time change,” I said.

No offense, preacher, but it turns out the car had acted on its own. In 2006, Daylight Savings Time started in April 2 and ended Oct. 29. In 2007, it was March 11 and Nov. 4, changing to March 9 and Nov. 2 in 2008. This year, those dates were March 8 and Nov. 1.

All this changing left my car confused and it just picked a date on its own. That should have been a sign of things to come.

Greg was out of town last weekend, so Sutton and I were holding down the fort on our own. I awoke early, wondered into the kitchen and glanced at the stove. It said it was 6:44 a.m. The microwave above it said 7:44 a.m.

Wait a minute? Which one was correct?

I turned on the television, thinking that would help. It didn’t.

The television time said 8:44 a.m.

Wait a minute...what was I supposed to do? Pick the one I like best and go with it.

Flummoxed, I went to my purse and pulled out my cell phone. That was no help. It said the time was 11:14 and I was pretty sure that was wrong and probably had more to do with the facts I never charge my phone, it gets dropped on a daily basis and I have a 2-year-old who thinks it’s a toy.

Time, as they say, was ticking. Sutton was starting to stir and it was time for us to get ready for church. I don’t think the congregation would appreciate it if I wondered in halfway through the offering, all because I didn’t know the correct time.

And then I remembered the only standby, the battery operated clock in the kitchen. I looked at it (it showed 7:53 a.m.), moved it backward an hour (to 6:53 a.m.) and sat down to enjoy a leisurely breakfast, basking in my extra hour.

It turns out the stove was correct.

According to US officials, the time change has served various purposes in the past, everything from helping with the harvest to conserving energy.

As for me, however, I can’t really see that it serves any purpose at all, except to confuse people.

Mainly me, that is.

– Leada Gore is publisher and editor of The Hartselle Enquirer. Her column appears each Wednesday.


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Posted by thebluerose22 (anonymous) on November 4, 2009 at 7:09 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Leada, I'm with you. The time change is just to confuse us!!
My husband came in the bedroom Sunday morning (I was still snug and warm in the bed), asked me if I had changed his clock (yes, we have his and her clocks). I said no, it changed itself. He said "What is this world coming to when the clock is smarter than we are?" So is the big clock out in my yard on a tree; when we put it up, it had to face the west (somewhere in Colorado!), then it poceeded to set itself!! It just hung there, the hands buzzed around several times, then it stopped, on the correct time!! So in this world of laptop computers, cell phones, ebooks, gps systems, etc, will we need our own brains? And it's no wonder people have a hard time sleeping, we mess up our own internal clock with artificial light and daylight savings time. And our bedrooms are full of electronics, and our bodies are so full of artificial sweeteners, we're so revved up, we can't sleep. But then that's another discussion for another time!

Posted by Likeitreallymatters (anonymous) on November 4, 2009 at 9:16 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Flummoxed?

Posted by Rickey (anonymous) on November 5, 2009 at 1:51 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I totally agree! What is the point in changing the time every now and again? I was as confused as Leada, and I suspect lots of people were. I don't like this time 'cause it gets dark too early. It was interesting to read that some states have no time change and while some states do have a time change, certain cities within that state don't have a time change. Indiana and Arizona come to mind. Come to think of it, if we were like that, I'd be more confused than I already am :)

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