Daylight Saving Time… seriously? In the fall, we can at least trick ourselves into thinking we’re gaining an hour of sleep. (Spoiler: if you have kids, that’s a myth.) But in the spring? Just losing an hour? On a weekend? Thanks a lot, universe. Or whoever thought this was a good idea. Sure, an extra hour of daylight is nice, but we wouldn’t need to call it “extra” if we just ditched this silly practice altogether.
This year, many of us get the added bonus of dealing with Daylight Saving Recovery during a snow day thanks to an impending blizzard. Why, universe? Why?
Take solace in knowing you’re not alone in feeling disoriented, fatigued, and overwhelmed.
Yep, that sums it up!
True. But honestly, Daylight Saving Time is worse than those other tough days.
Agreed. But why does it exist?
Who else was up at the crack of dawn with their kids? Congratulations—you’ve earned a day’s worth of exhaustion.
Exactly. Already living it.
There’s never been a GIF that better encapsulates how we feel today.
Just stop talking, everyone.
Seriously, what’s the point?
Jason isn’t having any of your nonsense, Daylight Saving Time.
This is the question on everyone’s mind today.
What Conan said.
Okay, maybe there is a silver lining here.
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In summary, Daylight Saving Time is a collective struggle that leaves many parents feeling exhausted and disoriented, especially when it collides with other challenges like inclement weather.
