Last week Wednesday was crazy because I decided to do my bi-monthly blueberry muffin baking even though I needed to get it done by 9:30 because my grandson, JD calls between 9:30 and 10:00 to FaceTime with me for about an hour and a half.
So I rushed at breakneck speed to get it done and just managed it. Then I sat down (a little winded but) all prepared and waited… and waited… and waited.
Finally, I called my son and left a message asking if something was wrong. He called back 5 minutes later to say he hadn’t even picked JD up from school yet.
Hunh?
Oh nuts! There’s now only 5 hours difference instead of 6 between Hawaii and the East Coast. Arrrggghhh! Hawaii does not do Daylight Savings and every spring and fall… sigh… I forget. And I now have to remember that it is 4 hours difference between us and Illinois where my daughter lives.
Ah well… I got to take a rest after the hectic morning and be really ready for my grandson who FaceTimed me just before 11:00. But then I needed a quick snack because it was close to my lunchtime. 😄
Since JD had just returned from school, he had a more substantial snack while I read him a book. He then showed me his homework which he did quite happily while telling me what he was doing. We then played with counting money, telling time and talked about word families, favorite stories, story problems, etc.
JD said Hawaii must be the hottest place on the planet. I was puzzled and said it was actually cooler now than in the summer. I just realized looking at this photo why he said that since I'm in tank tops and shorts and it must be very chilly in Maryland. My daughter did text me a video of snow in Chicago.
Even though we still don’t feel safe enough to travel, it’s really remarkable how technology has enabled us to laugh, love and learn together.
But seriously, do we really need Daylight Savings?
POSTSCRIPT 1:
OK, yes. I did stay up until 9:30 PM hoping I'd see the reddish moon. I just couldn't make it until 11:02 PM.
I got the start of the eclipse, but I'm sorry I just had to go to sleep. Besides that, I swear there were mosquitoes biting me. I never saw that red color. Maybe I'll see it when there's a full eclipse next year.
POSTSCRIPT 2:
OK again, then Art got up a half hour later and said I should look again so out the door we went again.
When the clouds covered the moon, you could see the shadow side of the moon.
OK, now I'm really going to go to sleep.