Has The Time Change Made You Late?
The time change usually messes me up but not enough to make me late for things...until today. I depend on my eternal clock more than I think and when my body is not sure what time it is it messes everything up
The time change usually messes me up but not enough to make me late for things...until today. I depend on my eternal clock more than I think and when my body is not sure what time it is it messes everything up
A week from Sunday (November 4th) we turn the clocks back, so I am going to start complaining about it now. I HATE THE TIME CHANGE! And even though it makes us feel well-rested for about three days until our bodies adjust that doesn't compensate for the MONTHS OF DARKNESS AND DESPAIR.
A survey from Daily Mail by a British car insurance company found that parents, on average, spend 75 minutes a week sitting in their car, waiting to pick up their kids from some activity.
It's not exactly breaking news to say people watch a lot of TV. And with new technology, we don't watch less TV . . . we watch the same amount of TV, and then we watch MORE TV on our computers and iPads.
Do you ever get sucked into letting someone into your home to do a demonstration? I do! Over the weekend I let Darron the Kerbey guy steam clean my area rug and he stayed for twoand half hours. He was very polite and did an excellent job with the demonstration but I just couldn't get him to leave. I tried everything from reminding him how long he said he would stay to starting dinner in front of him. He still wouldn't leave!
It's amazing the mess we make on a daily basis. It's so bad that we spend almost two hours a day, every day, cleaning.
According to a new survey from PR Newswire, the average American adult spends 13 hours a week cleaning. Women bring that average up . . . cleaning 15.6 hours per week . . . men bring that average down . . . cleaning 10.2 hours per week.
If you could get an extra 15 free minutes a day, how would you spend it? In a new survey from Minneapolis Star Tribune, the most popular answers were . . . classic gender stereotypes.
I was visiting with my parents today about New Years and I discovered that they stayed up four hours later than me. What? They are both like 23 years older than me, so I was shocked! To be honest I kind of felt like a loser.
If you ask any parent, at least any good parent, they'll tell you the same thing: Once you have kids, those kids OWN you. And here's just how much they own you.
According to a new British survey, the average parent only has 93 minutes of free time a day. And that's not 93 minutes in a row. That's 93 minutes grabbing a few free minutes here, a few free minutes there.
Here's how the average parent's day broke down in the survey:
(CNN) -- Not forgetting Sunday morning's time change is hard enough.
But Apple iPhone users in the United States must also remember to delete and then reset their phone's alarm clock -- otherwise they may be an hour late for work on Monday morning