9/22/09

I'm Wondering if it's even possible.....

I have a clock in my bedroom, office, living room, two in the kitchen, girls room, in my phone, computer, and car radio. The banks have them out and a few random other places along the road. All my bases are covered when it comes to needing to know what time it is. I even check the clock when I don't have any where to be at any certain time.

I just look at it. Often.

Why do I do that? Habit? Probably. But, what if I turned off all my clocks for a day. Of course, a day when I didn't need to be anywhere. Could I do it? Could it be possible to not check the time?

I could simply go off the sun and wait for hunger pangs, rather than say, "Oh, it's 11:30, maybe I should get lunch going." And what about that dreaded time between 4:00 and 6-ish. Why is that such a hard time? I don't know. Maybe it's because I can see the time.

I'm not sure I'm ready to try it, but I wonder...is it even possible?

5 BlogHeads commenting:

Andi said...

Just the thought of doing that makes me break out in a cold sweat...How silly is that?

KK said...

So all my clocks say a different time and I have no clue which one is right. Its been that way for a year. They are only about 20 minutes off, but it has made me much more relaxed and not my usual Type a self!

Kim Heinecke said...

I think even without a clock I canstill tell you within 15 min what time it is. I think it's the "clock gene" that runs in my blood. (Unless I take a nap and wake up all discombobulated...)?

Anonymous said...

My day runs around my hunger pangs. I take my breaks at work when I get hungry and start making dinner so it's ready about when I should be hungry. I don't care too much about the time. I just keep going until I get that pang...speaking of which I am off to the kitchen.

Jason

3 Blessings said...

Just found you from your Internet Cafe devotion. LOVED IT!
I look forward to reading more.
Blessings,
Amy