This weekend I actually straight up forgot about daylight savings, luckily my phone and alarm clock update the time themselves. So as a result, Sunday morning I woke up feeling pretty awake.
This morning it caught up to me, at 5:15am when I was getting out of bed to drive 20min across town for the MMA bootcamp I do. Normally I go on Wednesdays, but this morning they had a camera man in to film a promotional commercial, and well I guess I'm just vain enough to hope I might be in it.
If you're in Calgary and at all interested, here is their old promotional video as well as a link to their website.
As for the rest of my Monday, I'm in the lab chained to the myograph for most of the day, then Journal club, a meeting and probably home to bed quite early.
How is daylight savings treating you this year? On the bright side we're that much closer to Spring.
That boot camp sounds fun! And actually not that far from me!
ReplyDeleteIt's really great, I highly recommend it!
DeleteAh you're from Calgary! Thanks for stopping by my site earlier, always great to meet fellow Calgary bloggers :). Good for you for doing MMA bootcamp - and at that time in the morning too!!
ReplyDeleteI agree, it's great following other Calgary Bloggers! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteBeing a South East Asian, I only got to experience daylight savings when i and my family went to Canada two years ago. And along with the jet lag, it totally made my body clock so confused hehe But I would love to visit Canada again one day. I have relatives in BC, where we stayed, and in Toronto. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for dropping by my blog, Sara! Take care and God bless! :-)
Thanks for commenting! I can imaging you would have had quite the time change to deal with when visiting. Hope you get to visit again sometime!
DeleteI have never experienced daylight saving. I didn't even pay much attention to it till this year. I'm still struggling to understand whether you guys gain or lose an hour...lol.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I hope it goes well for you :)
We lose an hour in the spring and gain it back in the fall, it's to try and maximize the sunlight during daytime hours.
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