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You know, every year I forget how very very painful daylight savings time is. And every year I have a horrible shock to the system when that vile and unpleasant weekend rolls around again.

It's currently 9.13 am by my computer's clock. My body is screaming at me that it's 8.13 am, and that I've been awake since 7.30 am. My body is also decidedly unimpressed by this.

For those who are interested, my weekend was a pleasant mishmash of people, pub and pretendy fun games. The only moment of alarm was when I arrived home at 11 pm last night to find the front door hanging open.

My first, and very panicked thought, was that we'd been burgled. A quick scan of the living room negated that - the TV, computer, and assorted other things were still there. I guess someone just failed to shut the door properly on the way out of the house. My next worry was whether we still had two cats. We had one - Myrddin - who was wandering around looking entirely unconcerned.

(of course it was Madoc who went missing! How could it possibly have been anyone else?)

Thankfully, I reclaimed Madoc within about five minutes. He was found two doors up, huddles in the doorway of an empty house, mewling somewhat pathetically. I presume he wandered outside and got scared and/or lost, and so just found shelter and hid.

In other news, this is the final week of my term time. I've got an essay deadline today, the head of course is looking at my studio portfolio tomorrow, and I've got a tutorial at some point this week.

I'm actually rather nervous.

Date: 2007-03-26 09:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elethiomel.livejournal.com
It's currently 9.13 am by my computer's clock. My body is screaming at me that it's 8.13 am, and that I've been awake since 7.30 am. My body is also decidedly unimpressed by this.

You know, the body adapts to circadian disrythmia relatively well - you should easily get over a one hour time difference in a day. Are you sure you're not coming down with flu or something?

Date: 2007-03-26 10:30 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] annwfyn.livejournal.com
My body doesn't terribly well.

My body seems to tend to stick to a certain sleeping pattern pretty rigidly. On the plus side, I am one of those people who never needs an alarm clock (unless I'm getting up at 4 am for a plane or something). On the downside, I'm awful at staying up late, I fall asleep in nightclubs, and I find British Summer Time, or getting up an hour earlier than usual for any reason, actively painful until my body readjusts.

I'm reasonably certain I'm not ill. I always feel nauseous if I try and get up earlier than I'm used to.

Give me a week and I'll be fine and won't be able to sleep that extra hour anymore.

Date: 2007-03-26 03:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lilitufire.livejournal.com
You could always try melatonin or one of those herbal anti jet lag thingies? I don't bother, but I don't get that bad jet lag (too much practice :) )

Date: 2007-03-26 10:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lanfykins.livejournal.com
Ahahahahahahahahahahaha.

That's what they say, but it's a foul canard.

I am one of nature's late sleepers. My body just about manages to adjust to getting up at 7.30 in the mornings. It does not like the sudden shock of having to get up an hour earlier. It will adjust, in a few days, but believe me they will not be pleasant days...

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