For those parts of Mexico that went on summer time this year, the experience is about to end.
Today (Sunday) at 2 AM, we will set our clocks back one hour. (Or you can do it right now. Who is going to be the wiser?)
Today (Sunday) at 2 AM, we will set our clocks back one hour. (Or you can do it right now. Who is going to be the wiser?)
Canada and The States do not play this little game of appointment roulette until next Sunday (prepare to fall back).
I am currently finishing up the second part of our prayer series for church tomorrow morning. I have been through enough of these time changes that I would probably be wise to show up an hour early to make certain the non-changers stick around for the service.
But, for now, I am back to preparing my notes.
I am currently finishing up the second part of our prayer series for church tomorrow morning. I have been through enough of these time changes that I would probably be wise to show up an hour early to make certain the non-changers stick around for the service.
But, for now, I am back to preparing my notes.
4 comments:
I changed my clocks before going to bed.
Steve, have you thought of sharing your Sunday church notes. If not on the blog, what about e-mailing them to those who show an interest. I know I would like to hear something in English!
we dont play the time game in Arizona. Really, I dont think it makes any difference.
I agree with Leslie Limon, I would truly like to read your sermon on prayer on your blog. You could say your Sunday Blog will consist of your sermon notes. From the lack of comments on Sunday it looks like the other readers aren’t around on Sunday, so the interested ones could read it.
Mom
Leslie -- My notes would not be very helpful. The meat of the message is in the discussion. However, it is a good idea. I will have to give it some thought.
Chrissy -- Most of the studies I have seen recently have difficulty in showing any economic benefit arising out of summer time.
Mom -- I will see if I can come up with something.
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