Have you ever noticed that when it's time to set those clocks forward or back. There is always that one clock that is somehow is forgotten. It may be

•·         in your car

•·         somewhere in the house

•·         somewhere in your office, printer station

•·         in a store or coffee shop

I have decided this is designed to check your heart rate. It seems no one notices these clocks until it becomes daylight savings time or back to standard time. Whether I'm standing in line or making a copy, for some odd reason I happen to see the time and my heart skips a beat. Am I late or am I early?

You who live in states who have stopped the madness don't know the feeling of the clock dance anymore.

How lucky you are...

Authored by Paul S. Henderson, Realtor ®, RE/MAX Professionals, Lacey, WA.

(http://phenderson.net) or http://www.lacey-washington.com

©2009 Paul S. Henderson, All Rights Reserved

 by Paul S. Henderson, Realtor ®, RE/MAX Professionals & Four Seasons Inc.,

I am a Relocation Specialist and sell homes in DuPont, Lacey & Olympia, Washington.

*Visit my website at http://www.phenderson.net to search for homes in the South Puget Sound and NWMLS for anywhere in Washington State. All information is believed to be accurate, but is not warranted in any way.


 
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6 Comments on The clock dance and heart rate monitor...

MAR
09

I've had this happen to me before; I know the feeling.  I always forget to change 1 of my clocks.

12:39pm • #1
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You are right it is everywhere! I seem to never stop changing clocks until it is time to change the clocks!-Dinah Lee

1:19pm • #2
MAR
10
124,013 Points

Hi Paul - My father worked for a local railroad.  The railroad never changed times so we always had one clock that never changed; we referred to that one as "railroad time."  It always seemed strange to have that one clock but my father relied on it.

7:24am • #3

I think everyone always forgets at least one clock somewhere....been there done that ....peace zane

8:42am • #4
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For me it's always the one in my car - Happened to me just yesterday (that heart skips a beat thing!)

Debi

12:15pm • #5
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HI PAUL!  Well ... I am one of the lucky ones.  But I wasn't - I could see myself forgetting to change the time on my cell phone!  Did I make you look?!  -- Gab

3:05pm • #6

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