This is a tough weekend for everyone because daylight savings time starts on Sunday. It's hard on us adults, and it's especially hard on kids.
As North Dakota parents gear up for daylight saving time (DST) this Sunday, the prospect of losing an hour's sleep might seem daunting
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March is finally here, which means better weather is (hopefully) on the way. But with the sunshine and rising temps comes something I have a love/hate relationship with—daylight saving time. That precious hour we gained back in the fall? Yeah
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Is there anyone who actually loves daylight savings time? Losing that precious hour of sleep feels like a rite of seasonal passage. We may not technically lose an hour, but tell that to anyone trying to fall asleep an hour earlier—it's as if our internal clocks just laugh in response.
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As the clocks fall back on November 3rd, North Dakotans will once again say goodbye to daylight savings time and hello to darker mornings. While that extra hour of sleep is a welcome treat, the earlier sunsets and later sunrises can lead to driving challenges, especially for those with astigmatism...
As the weekend approaches, anticipation builds for the annual ritual of springing forward as Daylight Saving Time makes its return.Is it just me, or does it seem like we are doing this earlier? With clocks set to skip ahead an hour, the promise of longer, sunlit evenings emerges on the horizon...
You know what's funny? When Daylight Saving Time says its goodbyes and we're left with shorter days and longer nights, something magical happens in our kitchens. It's like our snack radars go on high alert, and suddenly, the call for nighttime munchies is irresistible...
As the weekend approaches, we get ready to tear another page off the calendar. I did that this morning and saw that daylight savings starts on Sunday. This one doesn't bother me as much as the one in the spring, because we get that hour back...