Anonymous wrote:But who needs light at 7? My kids school starts at 7:30 and we walk. We start walking at 7:20… it’s totally fine. What’s not fine is darkness at 5pm when kids would like to play outside. Instead they just play inside
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's still too dark for this morning person, but a vast improvement.
Wake up to light
Anonymous wrote:It's still too dark for this morning person, but a vast improvement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But who needs light at 7? My kids school starts at 7:30 and we walk. We start walking at 7:20… it’s totally fine. What’s not fine is darkness at 5pm when kids would like to play outside. Instead they just play inside
That might work for your family where you live, but in some places, sunrise in winter under permanent daylight savings wouldn’t happen until 8:30 or 9am.
Like people in Norway manage.
Anonymous wrote:But who needs light at 7? My kids school starts at 7:30 and we walk. We start walking at 7:20… it’s totally fine. What’s not fine is darkness at 5pm when kids would like to play outside. Instead they just play inside
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t wait for the long sunny days of June
This is my hell.
Me too! I dread summer, absolutely dread it. I feel so much more alive and happy in the cooler months.
Me three — I hate the summer heat and humidity. Once we get that fall nip in the air I feel a surge of energy, especially when we switch to DST and have morning light. Btw, the American Academy of Sleep Science advocates for DST as “ the optimal choice for health and safety”.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t wait for the long sunny days of June
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But who needs light at 7? My kids school starts at 7:30 and we walk. We start walking at 7:20… it’s totally fine. What’s not fine is darkness at 5pm when kids would like to play outside. Instead they just play inside
That might work for your family where you live, but in some places, sunrise in winter under permanent daylight savings wouldn’t happen until 8:30 or 9am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But who needs light at 7? My kids school starts at 7:30 and we walk. We start walking at 7:20… it’s totally fine. What’s not fine is darkness at 5pm when kids would like to play outside. Instead they just play inside
+1
In the morning all you’re doing is going to work or school. Afternoon is the time people can really enjoy and use the daylight. For a country that desperately needs more exercise, we should be lengthening the time for outdoor activities. We need to make DST permanent and keep that extra hour of sunlight in the afternoon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t wait for the long sunny days of June
This is my hell.
Me too! I dread summer, absolutely dread it. I feel so much more alive and happy in the cooler months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t wait for the long sunny days of June
This is my hell.
Me too! I dread summer, absolutely dread it. I feel so much more alive and happy in the cooler months.Anonymous wrote:I agree OP. I lean heavily into hygge - blankets, candles, fireplace, tea. I also sleep better in the dark and cold (in summer I wake up at 6am, even with blackout curtains) so I will be more rested. Plus, end of fall sports, praise the Lord.
Anonymous wrote:One way or the other. I don’t care. Just effing pick one.