Tuesday, 28 October 2008
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A Real Dilemma
I grew up in Indiana and we did not have Daylight Savings Time. Yes that's right the clock just kept ticking throughout the year. No falling or leaping was ever needed. This morning I awoke very thankful for all the sleep that I had last night. I also thought about the extra hour I'll get this weekend on Sunday morning. Then it hit me.
What if we have our baby Sunday morning DURING the extra hour?
I remember asking my mom (who works in labor and delivery) how they would know the exact time a baby was born if there were two sets of times that could pass by the clock. She really didn't know and neither do.
It is very possible that our daughter could be born Sunday morning in that weird ambiguous time known as Daylight Savings Time. Let's hope not. While we're at it I'd also like to stay away from Halloween. It just doesn't seem like a good day to have a birthday. While we're thinking about it...today would be good! Come baby, come!
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I think it changes officially at a certain time. So I don't think it should be too problematic. And I think Baby Girl Shelton should be born on November 4th. Election Day babies are great :)