Showing posts with label sleep. Show all posts
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Monday, November 5, 2012

Daylight Robbery





We did the big “Fall Back” last weekend and now somewhere between 5 and 5:30, my world is plunged into total darkness.  It always takes me a few days, maybe weeks, to get used to this time change but I think it will be especially difficult this time around. 

You see, I used to associate the time when it got darker earlier to the holiday season.  Late October or now early November, the days got shorter and here come the holidays!  We just had Halloween; Thanksgiving was coming up and then Christmas and New Year’s!  Nighttime seemed to enhance these holidays...well, maybe not Thanksgiving.  This year though, it will probably take some adjustment as I’m not really sure how I will react to the holidays this year, but I’ll whine about that some other time.  For now, let’s talk about this so called Daylight Savings Time deal.

I always forget which time of the year is Standard Time and which is Daylight Savings Time, but I never forget about Google and Google is all knowing.  We are currently in Standard Time.  We just finished Daylight Savings Time.  Doesn’t that seem odd?  Doesn’t the definition of “savings” mean to “put away,” “store,” or “preserve?”  We’re not doing that in the summer. We’re wasting all that daylight and making ourselves be in it longer.  If anything, it should be switched.  November through March should be Daylight Savings Time because we experience the darkness more and then make the time between March and November, Standard Time.  Doesn’t that make more sense?  I feel like George Carlin.  Perhaps he or some other comedian has ranted on this same subject.  I’m sure I’m not the first.

Although, here’s the kicker:  I’m going on about Daylight Savings Time like I hate it but the truth is, I hate Standard Time.  I don’t like it when it is dark at 5:00 but that’s the way it’s SUPPOSED to be; however hating Standard Time just seems wrong.  Daylight Savings Time is something invented by the government to give farmers more daylight to plow their crops.  Standard Time is just how it is.  You shouldn’t complain about something that just is and yet here I am doing just that. 

The only time we’re justified in complaining about Daylight Savings Time is when we have to “Spring Forward” in March.  We all moan and groan about losing that extra hour of sleep but in reality, we’re all glad the days get “longer.”  We want more sunlight in the early evenings but sure enough come March, I’ll be seeing numerous Facebook statuses on how they dread losing that hour of sleep just like I saw (and wrote) about the days getting shorter in November.  Truth is, all this talk about gaining or losing an hour sleep is kind of silly.  We all like the “extra hour” of sleep but it’s an illusion.  If you don't want to lose it, go to bed an hour earlier when the time changes. For me, the switch to Standard Time actually did more than just give me that extra hour.  Lately I’ve been staying up late and thus, getting up late and I generally like to get up early.  Now with the time change I’m ready to go to bed at 11 instead of midnight and I get up at 6-6:30 instead of 7-7:30 (or 8…8:30). 

Of course I’ll lose that when we have to Spring Forward even though I want the longer days.  MAN!  This whole thing is a mixed bag of good and bad feelings.  Just look:

Change to Standard Time:

·         Gets dark too early:  BAD

·         Get an extra hour of sleep:  GOOD

Change to Daylight Savings Time:

·         Stays light later:  GOOD

·         Lose an hour of sleep:  BAD

This whole topic is emotionally and logically frustrating to me and I’m not even sure the reason why we started the whole thing is still valid.  Don’t farmers generally get up before the sun comes up anyway and are generally working after sundown?  The days naturally get longer in the summer so why do we need to shift the time?  Of course, all I’m doing here is voting for getting rid of Daylight Savings Time and then I’ll be living in the dark at 5:00 every day of the year. 

Sigh.  How do Arizonians* handle this? 


* In case you didn't know, Arizona does not observe Daylight Savings Time.