Why I Love The End Of Daylight Savings Time
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Of course you have noticed it’s getting dark way earlier now.
Most people don’t like the end of daylight savings time. To me, I love it. It signals change, and I’m all about change.
To me, it starts the cuddle season.
That’s right, think about this, it’s getting dark at 4.30pm, which means what?
You want to get into your nighttime activities as soon as possible, and really, what is the best nighttime activity? Cuddling!
There’s nothing better than cuddling up next to somebody, and watching a movie.
Or cuddling up and talking.
Or sitting around the fireplace with the family and talking.
Playing board games. Doing things you don’t do in the summer time.
I think each season is magical.
I love when daylight savings time comes. It gives you the opportunity to stay out later, and take a long walk at 8.00 o’clock at night and it’s still sunny out. But in life, the most beautiful things are seasons, and to me the end of daylight savings time means we’re getting into holiday time.
We’re heading in to romance. We’re heading into a whole different vibe.
We’re heading in to the hibernation time of year. It’s a great time to regenerate, because you don’t feel like you’re missing anything.
You can go home and hibernate with somebody. That’s why the joke in New York was always that you want to find somebody before Labor Day, so you can cement the relationship and hibernate the winter away.
There’s something special about that. There’s something special about the temperature dropping earlier in the day. As I’m writing this, it’s 4.58pm on a Monday afternoon. The temperature dropped to 62 degrees.
I know 62 is not cold, but in LA a week ago it was hot! It’s a change, and change is good.
So how are you going to make changes, who are you going to cuddle the winter away with?
Who are you going to connect with differently?
It’s romantic. To me, the winter is romantic, bundling up together.
Taking a long walk, and holding gloved hands. I know you can’t feel skin, but there’s something fun about that.
Think about all the changes when daylight savings time ended, and how your daily life changed with the things you can do.
Think romance.
Romance is so important and it’s missing in much of today’s society.
Try looking at the positive. The last couple of weeks I’ve been hearing people say “I hate it when it’s dark so early.”
Why? There’s nothing wrong with it. It’s another time. Different activities to do.
Think of it as cuddle season.
Instead of calling it falling back, we should call it falling in to cuddle time.
We’re in cuddle time right now. Enjoy it. Enjoy the difference.
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