No, he actually understands that, Theo. He understands, because we've had many conversations over the years when the children have wanted something, and I didn't have the dosh for it, and they thought I could just use the magic bank card to get it.
I think he understands the time change now, but remains totally against it. He was crying about it this morning. No lie.
I think he understands the time change now, but remains totally against it. He was crying about it this morning. No lie.
Huh. Poor kid.
I suppose you could wait until he's asleep and change the clocks then and not tell him....
I am practically crying about the time change, too. And The Dillo definitely is.
In other OMGWTF First-World Problems, they rearranged the fucking grocery store, so I had to go down every aisle.
I may possibly be a little overtired.
Shiny!
No really - this has got to be the shiniest car evah! Especially cool in larger photos: [link]
I think he understands the time change now, but remains totally against it. He was crying about it this morning. No lie.
Aw.
I'm going to be pissed tomorrow when I have to wake up in the dark again.
That's like the car version of the bean in Chicago.
My strategy for dealing with the lost hour is to pretend it never happened. I just keep telling myself that the new current time is normal and nothing's changed. This works, except if I see a clock that hasn't been reset, the whole illusion falls apart, like that Christopher Reeve time-travel movie when he sees a modern penny....
OMG, I've been up for more than an hour before I remembered - today is my birthday!
Fun. So far I have nothing planned....
like that Christopher Reeve time-travel movie when he sees a modern penny....
Somewhere in Time! I LOVE that movie.