My clock says 8:50 and my computer says 7:55. D’ya think?

I don’t think the DST change can account for the five minutes. 😉

I really don’t mind it at all. Up here in the northern latitudes, with greatly diminished daylight, it gets to where, by winter solstice, you feel as if you’re living in a narrow band of light between a whole lot of dark. Sunset by 4:30…but getting me up so I can actually see the sun rise rather than sleeping through the morning light is a good thing. It makes sure I get up with the sun.

But ‘fall back’ [setting the clock back] is more yawn-producing than ‘spring forward’ when you get the sleep back. In the days when I taught school, that was always a lovely morning, the forward bit.

The difficult sell is convincing the cats that food comes on a different schedule. When they travel with us, they adapt to Central time real easily, and fuss at us when we get home.