Monday, March 12, 2012

One Thing After Another.

So yesterday we woke up to two inches of surprise snow, which I suppose wasn't so much of a surprise because the weekend weatherguy is that dim. And then 60° today!

And then the stupid time change! I had to wait tonight to see the planets, and if you're near a window and can see west, check out Venus and Jupiter. They are very close tonight and fun to see. That almost makes up for the stupid time change, although I know my mom will continue to get up in the complete dark and wake us all up for the next hundred weeks.

I do not like the time change.

13 comments:

  1. Binga and Boodie figured out the time change and were ready for dinner an hour early yesterday!

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  2. Our Mommy says:

    If it's not another, it's one thing!

    What a retard.

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  3. Time change sux. Surprise snow is not much better. Hope tomorrow is a better day. xoxo

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  4. no more snow! We'll take the 60's though!
    Time change, how exactly does that effect kitties? They dont abide by our clocks in the first place!

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  5. I find it amusing that the Humans believe they can add or delete hours at will. So sadly full of unmerited hubris. Tsk, tsk.

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  6. My Mom sympathizes with your Mom about the stupid time change. You got more snow than we did for a change. Up here we just got a light dusting.

    Herman

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  7. It's not my turn yet but it's COMING !

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  8. Yeah we got snow here too. In March. So wrong. And this time change is annoying because well I'm off my schedule and not annoying the Woman nearly as much by getting her up early!

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  9. oh we hated the time change too, but not as bad as mama. she said we have to adjust the time when we whap her face in the morning to signal our need to be fed.

    kisses,
    emma and buster

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  10. Seems like your weather guesser needs to go back to weather guessing school.

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  11. We don't mind the time change since we don't have to set the clocks. But Jan ... trying to remember what all needs changing keeps us entertained.

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  12. The time change meant nothing to me. I just sleep through life, so nothing bothers me. Dad did get a view of the planets the other night, though.

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