So explain this, please.
Over the last few weeks, N has been going to bed right around 8:00. I can walk her to her crib, give her frog to her and say a few nice nighttime things, and she practically dives for slumber with (on most nights) nary a whimper.
With daylight time approaching, however, I expected that she would begin going to bed around 9:00. But since the change–if you haven’t noticed yet, most of us sprang forward an hour on Saturday night–a strange phenomenon has taken place: Now N goes down to sleep around 7:50, following the same frog-nice-dive routine.
By the clock. The new time.
Amazing.
(Hmmm. What else could we be getting away with?)
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Anonymous
She must have learned already how to read the clock, and she heard us talking about daylight savings time.