There's something in my eye. My left eye. I don't feel like leaving my porch to go inside to get it out.
I'm Lynda. I like to feel things. I also like to teach. And to learn. And to write.
But I got cold feet with this whole my-turn-to-write-a-blog-post thing, which I was incredibly scolded for. So I guess the topic of this post is going to be about how much I
didn't know what to write about. Wait, hold on...I gotta get this thing out of my eye, or I'm sure it's going to be permanently damaged. Plus it's hard to type with my eye watering every two seconds...
Okay, I'm back on the porch...and I brought food with me. I also brought an idea of what to say next: I have a tremendous appetite for life (and food) (and words) (and feelings). For example, I've spent the last two weeks and a half coming home right after school ending and going straight to my porch to enjoy the daylight before it is
ripped away from me when daylight savings time ends this upcoming weekend. I already know that I will literally tear up/weep/sob when I leave school on Monday and it's dark. The sad thing? That statement isn't a hyperbole in the slightest. Also, for someone who lives for the days when the sun sets later, I didn't realize until recently that daylights savings time is when that happens; I thought non-daylights savings time was when that happened. So for the last, man I don't know, seven-to-ten years of my life I've been inadvertently advocating for the
opposite of what I wanted. Oops. I also spent an hour of my weekend last week researching the gradual decrease of daylight in the days between now and March 9. I read a really eccentric obituary once about a man that was written by his daughters, and at the end, they wrote something like, "In lieu of flowers, write your Congressman and ask for the repeal of Day Light Savings Time." Then it said something about how he wanted everyone to get back on the Lord's time. At the time, I was like, "Hell yeah! More daylight!" But now I realize that I was wrong. Oops, again.
As this entire post has evidenced, I now conclude with my final statement: I am a noob. I ask that in lieu of rolling your eyes, that you write your Congressman and ask for the
permanent establishment of Daylight Savings Time.
Deuces...(goodbye...I gotta world to see...anyone? Mackelmore? No? Okay.)
Lynda
Read more here: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sunherald/obituary.aspx?pid=163538353#storylink=cpy