Monday, November 3, 2025

Monday Question

 Did the time change effect you at all?

RUBY'S ANSWER: The fall back doesn't bother me but in the spring when dinner is a an hour late it does make me fret my food was forgotten 

14 comments:

  1. we had it october 30th... and we still have hell here... the mama said she will live in this tme now for ever and ever and there is no change for her in spring... well... we will see ;O)))

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  2. Fall back is much better because I get an extra hour in bed. Spring forward and I am like a bear with a sore head!

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  3. Mom says that I whine if dinner is early or if it's late! What can I say - I"m a whiner no matter what!

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  4. I love spring forward, but fall back is the longest day. It drags on and on and on.

    Have a woof woof day and week, Ruby Rose. ♥

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  5. We agree with Sandee...the days seem soooooo much longer!!
    xoxo,
    Rosy & Sunny

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  6. Ruby, it's time now to STOP this time change thing!

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  7. It messes with me, and as the years go by it gets worse. The cats don't care one way or another, there's always a bit of dry kibble available for noshing so it's not a big deal to them.

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  8. ruby…me stomach toll me it waz 7 o clox…de gurl said… NOE….itz onlee 6 o clox…a fite broke out…guezz who winned. 😸‼️🧡🐟

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  9. Ruby I 100% agree with you. I too am a creature of habit I like my meals on time
    Hugs Cecilia

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  10. I like the fall back, but not the spring ahead. :)

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  11. We did okay but our ferals seem confused that it's dark so early.

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  12. Nope. Mommy forgot to set her clock back so we got our breakfast right on time!

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  13. And Ruby, dear, we hate to be the ones to tell you this, but your supper is an hour late in the fall, and an hour early in the spring...

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  14. Lulu: "Since Sunday, we have had Chaplin here loudly announcing every morning at 5am that breakfast is late!"

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