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How daylight savings affects my mood...

16/4/2026

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It’s funny how just one hour can throw everything off. One minute you’re in a good routine, and the next, daylight saving hits and suddenly everyone’s tired, people are waking up at weird times, and nothing feels quite right. Some people love the longer evenings, more time outside, that nice “summer’s coming” feeling. But for others, it can take a while to adjust. Sleep gets a bit messy, moods can feel off, and it’s like your body didn’t quite get the memo. This week, we’re chatting all things daylight savings: how it affects our days, our routines, and how we each deal with the change (or don’t!).
 
RONALDA 
I like when daylight savings ends because we get an extra hour of sleep. I like winter but I love summer. I like summer because it's hot and I like going to the beach. That's why I like daylight savings because it gives me more time in the sun. I feel happy in the sun because I get to wear my sunglasses and my hat. It makes me sad when I can't wear my sunglasses. I don't like how it gets dark early because I have less time to wear sunglasses. My favourite pair of sunglasses is my love heart shaped ones I wear them with Shelly and at Umbrella when I go outside.
 
CLAIRE
I don't like when daylight savings ends because that means summer and warm weather is coming to an end. I do like the day it changes over and I get an extra hour of sleep, I love sleep and being cozy in bed. I like in summer how I get extra daylight and can spend extra time doing things like swimming in the pool. I don't love the cold weather and winter but I do like having warm Pyjamas, robes, fluffy slippers and cuddled with dad on the couch. I like patting my dog Bella's belly she loves it, she also likes playing with toys. Day light savings ending changes my routine a little because just want to stay in bed and be warm and cozy. I look forward to next summer where I am swimming and relaxing.
This is Claire signing off, see you next week
 
KOREY
I like summer because summer is good for me as I get nice and warm. Daylight savings looks so pretty and my sister takes photos of the sunsets when they look like the paintings. I like daylight savings as the clouds looks like paintings and it is so beautiful. I don't like when it ends because i feel like i go backwards and it gets darker early. I like feeling forward in daylight savings it’s much better then feeling backwards.
 
BETH 
Hi friends how are you today's topic is how does daylight savings changes my mood. I don't like it ending because it gets dark quicker and colder at night because it’s about to be winter. It means I can't go outside because it’s not as warm and its not summer anymore. I love daylight savings because baby animals are born and flowers bloom and I like how it stays lighter for longer. Although it gets darker earlier when it ends, my bed feels nice and warm. I like the food and hot drinks i can have while in my warm pjs especially when they come right out of the dryer. I love wearing robes, slippers and blankets while watching movies  and eating snacks and drinks. 
Thank you for reading my blog, this is bubbly Beth signing off until next week.
 
JACINDA 
Do you like when daylight saving starts, or when it ends?
Many people feel excited when daylight saving begins in October because there is more daylight. There are also lots of celebrations like Christmas, Halloween, and New Year. Kids get excited for their long breaks too. Some people say “Woo hoo daylight saving is here!” I know Cindy is one of them. But I am different. I feel okay, I do not shout or get overly excited.
There is something nice about this time of year though. My grandma sometimes comes to visit from Indonesia. She prefers coming during the warmer months because she does not like winter. When it is daylight savings, she enjoys going outside in the evening after dinner. When she visits, the house becomes more stimulating for me because she likes to talk to her friends on the phone and spend time outside. I prefer a quiet home, but I know it is a privilege to spend time with her.
Even though summer has many happy moments like Christmas and family visits, I still prefer winter. I do not enjoy hot and humid days. I am not sure if my grandma will visit at the end of 2026. If she does, that will be nice. If not, that is okay too. I will still spend time with my mum and dad.
When daylight saving ends, it does not bother me that it gets dark earlier. In winter I like to wear my oodie and trackpants to stay warm. Here is a fact. When daylight savings ends, Australia is three hours ahead of Jakarta. When daylight saving starts, Australia becomes four hours ahead of Jakarta and three hours ahead of Bali. That is why I felt jetlag and tired when I travelled to Bali last year, and also when I came back.
Thanks for reading.
This is Comfort Queen Jacinda signing off.
 
Ben
I like daylight savings because it gets dark quicker. I like winter because it means i get to have cups of tea and hot chocolate to keep me warm. 
 
TJ 
I like daylight savings because it’s lighter for longer. It’s nice to have fun on the weekend so I spend my time playing games and cleaning the house. I make sure all the doors are locked before it gets dark so no bad people can get in. This week is all about work and coffee, so I’m looking forward to having more fun next weekend. From your friend, TJ.
 
Charlotte
Dear Readers Let me start by telling you how daylight savings affects me. It can be a bit confusing, and sometimes it feels like my brain takes a while to adjust as the days change. Even so, I actually prefer autumn over winter because it’s not too hot or too cold. I especially love the warm, sunny autumn days. It’s not that I don’t like summer because I really do! In summer, I get to swim in our pool. Yes, you heard that right readers, we recently had a brand new pool installed in our backyard just before Easter. I was so excited to finally swim in it once it was finished. It’s on winter mode now, but I’m definitely looking forward to using it again when summer comes around. Another reason I enjoy summer is because I get to eat ice cream, and the days are longer and brighter. In contrast, winter days are shorter and darker, but there’s still a lot to love about winter. It’s the perfect time to stay warm and cozy, enjoy hot drinks like hot chocolate, tea, coffee, or a chai latte, and eat comforting, warm meals. I also love wearing cozy clothes, sitting on the couch, wrapping up in a blanket, and watching a TV show or movie. So Readers, do you like daylight savings? Written by Charlotte
 
Daylight savings doesn’t just affect people, it also affects the animals around us including pets and wildlife. I know this for a fact because of my cat, Banshee. His dinner time is usually 5pm and he normally wakes up around 5am but when daylight savings ends, he thinks 4pm is dinner time and 4am is when he should wake up. Luckily, I can tell him, “No it’s still bedtime,” and he usually snuggles back down. Because daylight savings ends at the start of autumn, the nights begin to get colder. Banshee and Maggie take turns sitting in the bean bag to stay warm. Last night it was Maggie’s turn, so Banshee came and sat with me instead. For me, it only takes a day or two to get used to daylight savings. On the first night, I usually go to bed about half an hour earlier, even though I still wake up at the same time. One thing I do love is being able to snuggle up with Banshee on the couch, watching TV while it’s dark and sometimes gloomy outside. Anyway, that’s my take on daylight savings and how it also affects animals. I can’t wait for daylight savings to start again in October! Haley. 
 
Nick
On the 5th of April 2026 day light savings ended where we turned our clocks back 1 hour. The good thing about day light savings is I get to be outside longer and be in my shed to fix up stuff that I have collected from the tip. I find things people have thrown out and hopefully with my skills I can fix them. Now the 6 months of day light savings has finished and I look forward to October when the day light savings starts up again. This is Nick signing off till next week....

​Shan
Before I get into it I would like to just say that I’m just talking about places that partake in daylight savings, I am aware that some places don’t have daylight savings and this is wonderful for them and I hope to learn more about how that works for them. I love that this has given me an opportunity to learn. Ok let’s go my friends! 

Daylight savings makes me feel like nothing has changed and everything has changed at the same time. The times on the clocks have changed by an hour and this happens at some ridiculous time in the morning so for those who still have clocks that need changing it can be confusing as to what time it actually is. I have clocks that automatically change time but I still have to check that the times are correct because I have trust issues with daylight savings. I also get anxious about being late if the times aren’t correct.

While all of this is happening with the time change, our day to day activities are still expected to stay the same. We carry on as if nothing has changed, even though it has. The days suddenly feel either longer and lighter or shorter and darker as one comes with summer, and the other with winter. Because of this, many people tend to prefer one over the other.

I also feel for our pets, who get confused when their feeding times suddenly shift. I’m fairly sure they’d hold a union meeting about it if pets had unions!

Daylight savings is always a popular topic of conversation. It seems to come up every year, and we talk about it like it’s brand new, even though we’ve all experienced it before. It’s something that happens regularly, yet it still feels disruptive. It changes how we plan our days, how we go about our routines, and even when we feed our pets. Overall, daylight savings makes me feel both anxious and tired at the same time. How do you feel about daylight savings?

Your tired friend, 
Shan

 

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