As you surely have noticed, the days are getting longer. In a couple of days they will seem even longer. On Saturday, March 13th (or at 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, March 14th) it is time to change our clocks. Spring FORWARD 1 hour.
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
Set clocks forward.
Set clocks back.
Set clocks forward.
Who can keep track?
When is it fall?
When is it spring?
You can’t be sure
of anything.
An hour ahead.
An hour behind.
Will anybody
ever find
that missing hour?
Where does it go?
Is my clock fast?
Is your clock slow?
Dark or light,
Day or night.
Is it today
or yesterday?
Daylight Saving
time is here.
Do you think
the sun will stay?
Are you confused
two times each year?
What time is it?
I’m so unclear.
Time can put me
in a tizzy.
Do you think
Father Time
feels dizzy?
As many of you know, next Wednesday is St. Patrick’s Day. Here are a couple short poems to help you celebrate.
AN IRISH WISH FOR ST. PATRICK’S DAY
May you always have a sunbeam,
Good luck to charm you,
And a sheltering angel.
May your joys be deep and many,
May your heart be light and glad,
May you have the best
St. Patrick’s Day
That you have ever had.
LOVING PRAYER
In the name of dear St. Patrick
This brings a loving prayer
May you forever be within
God’s tender love and care
May your heart be filled with happiness
Your home be filled with laughter
And may the Holy Trinity
Bless your life forever after.