This is the day set aside to catch up on the one hour lost when we sprang forward yesterday morning. National Napping Day began in the year 2000. I’ve celebrated today, have you?
This is the day set aside to catch up on the one hour lost when we sprang forward yesterday morning. National Napping Day began in the year 2000. I’ve celebrated today, have you?
We don’t change the clocks here in Saskatchewan; we stay with the same time all year round. However, any reason you can give, I’ll take one in support. 😉
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Darn! I missed the memo.
However, I did not arise this morning until 9ish… 😮
I love stealing sleep.
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You earned it!
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I did take a nap, but I didn’t know there was such a thing as National Napping Day.
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I celebrate about 15 minutes every day
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We celebrate every day too! We Love or naps!!
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Apparently, I slept through it. Ha! I remember my Dad nodding off several times during the day, especially after he had a stroke which left him unable to do the things he used to do. He sat in a chair and dosed. At the time, I felt he was waiting for death to come calling. Now that I have surpassed the age he was then, I understand better that his catnaps were giving him the energy he needed to stay with us. As for the changing seasons, I am not a big fan. It seems strange to have daylight at 6:00 a.m. during the summer, and at 9:30 at night.
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