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DON'T FORGET TO PUT YOUR CLOCKS BACK BEFORE YOU GO TO BED...........

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HRHQoQ · 29/10/2005 23:37

Grin
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doormat · 29/10/2005 23:38

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CountessDracula · 29/10/2005 23:47

yes good point

ThomBat · 29/10/2005 23:52

I'm not putting mine back till I've been up for a while and no longer fel tired. What's the point in putting then back tonight? Lottie won't know and she'll wake up when her body wakes her up, which, if I put the clocks back will say 5am on my clock. I'd rather see 6am!!!!!!!!

HRHQoQ · 29/10/2005 23:53

Some of us have to get up and "do" things on Sundays - and if you end up leaving 1hr earlier because you've forgetton you can look like a right twit

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ThomBat · 29/10/2005 23:54

Arrrrrrrrrrrr, good point, good reason to miss church I reckon! Might yet a lie in after all!

JenumGeranium · 30/10/2005 09:47

did everyone remember?

Lonelymum · 30/10/2005 09:50

Ever since having children, the clock changes have become totally irrelevant to me. The kids don't know about it and still wake up at the same time. I have to try and adjust during the day that follows.

AnnieRothwell · 30/10/2005 09:58

What is the best way to deal with the clocks going back and getting your baby back into her old routine??? Please help ... my problem is I love my sleep and the thought of getting up at 6am does not fill me with JOY!

QueenVictoria · 30/10/2005 10:02

Very weird - my 6 mth DS followed the clock rules last night. More strange because he didnt wake at all either for the first time in 2 weeks!

yay for the clocks i say!

Lonelymum · 30/10/2005 10:34

Annie, you just have to subtly change all the other times back a bit so that by the end of today she is going to bed a bit later than she would do (under the old times). She will probably wake up a bit early tomorrow, but you should be back to normal after a day or two.

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