Sorry about the profanity 🙂 but I’m no fan of losing an hour. I prefer to gain an hour, in fact I want more hours in my day (2 more to be exact). As you can see I’m cranky this morning so I better not blog that much today. I heard that some people like positive sites, so I’m trying to be more uplifting, less snarky to increase my readership. Maybe I should use more :-).
So, last night I feel asleep at my computer again and since it’s a laptop it’s not as bad as it sounds. I was trying to wait up until the dryer was done so that I could put in another load but the dryer outlasted me and I fell asleep. I woke up a little before 2:00 am and it was still going, so I got on the Internet and checked out other blogs and I checked to see if any night owls left me comments. Then the dryer buzzed, I put the clothes in the dryer and then went back to my computer for what I thought was a few more minutes but when I looked at the clock it said 3:00am. What? I’ve been on an hour, no way (yeah, well, you must remember that I just woke up with only an hour or two of sleep and I am over 40 — ok, and I’m not the sharpest knife in the drawer), then I remember that it was daylight savings and I just lost an hour (OOPS, I better make a new paragraph, I heard that there are some people who don’t like their paragraphs too long :-).
Now, I lost an hour, I’m up later and I’m cranky on top of it. I better go find something uplifting to read or I’m going to be in terrible mood for church. And I better pray.

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