Hard time adjusting

I’m one of those people who just goes nuts when we have to go through daylight savings time changes. I have a hard time adjusting to the one-hour shift, especially when the time jumps forward.

I’m one of those people who just goes nuts when we have to go through daylight savings time changes. I have a hard time adjusting to the one-hour shift, especially when the time jumps forward.

For months afterward, I can’t shake the feeling that I’m late for something. Once I adjust to the different time flow, I’m OK with it. That is, until it changes again.

I don’t really care which time we use. I just wish we could settle on one or the other and just leave it be. It gets even more confusing when the change keeps being implemented at random times.

I don’t know who is in charge of deciding when the shift should occur, and I don’t want to put anyone out of work. But really, do we absolutely need this?

David DeCristoforo possesses an extensive resume as designer/maker of fine furniture, high-end cabinetry and architectural woodwork. His experience in professional woodworking spans a period of 35 years. For the past 20 years David DeCristoforo Design has been located in Woodland, California. During this time David's shop has ranged in scope from a "full on" cabinet production shop with as many as 15 employees to a small fine furniture and custom millwork shop, working with his son, David RBJ, a highly skilled maker in his own right.