Dear Everyone:
Itās that time of year, and while it might cost us an hour under the covers with our eyes closed, freedom from the grips of a pretty nasty winter is upon us all.
Itās been a cold, even frigid, winter, and that January 25th snowfall just wouldnāt melt away for weeks, crippling our freedom to live without the fear of a bone-cracking, life-changing slip and spill to frozen ground. While it is true that millions of Americans suffer from seasonal depression each winter, this deep freeze was nastier than flurries and flakes and temperatures around or barely below freezing and it left most businesses and events empty and silent.
Bueller? Bueller?
But now, itās time for Daylight Saving Time to return. Granted, it pushes back our morning sunlight by an hour (6:47 a.m. to 7:45 a.m.), but instead of the skies going dark at 6:21 p.m. like they will tonight, weāll enjoy life in the light until almost 7:30 p.m. tomorrow evening.
And then itāll be 8 p.m., then 8:30 p.m., and by June 22nd, the sun will not set until a few moments before 9 p.m. Ā
Glorious summer.
So, thatās why itās time for the Sausage King of Chicago to sing āTwist and Shoutā, catch the foul ball, enjoy a jacuzzi, and enjoy our free time once again instead of staring outside at a frozen world that went dark once the Christmas lights were put away.
Because, after all, Ferris did share some wisdom when the classic film was released 40 flippinā years ago ā before the internet and social media and cellphones ā that we should still follow today.
"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.ā
Can you imagine how heād feel these days?
Sincerely,
Fans of Vitamin D
P.S. Save Ferris!!
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