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26 Things You Could Have Done With The Hour We Lost For Daylight Savings

There's so much to do, but so little time.

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26 Things You Could Have Done With The Hour We Lost For Daylight Savings

This past weekend was the start of Daylight Savings Time, which means we had to lose an hour, an hour that most people probably needed. Here is a list of things you could've done with that hour. Maybe you can catch up with some of these activities when we gain an hour in the fall.

1. Watch an entire episode (or two) of the most recent Netflix show you've been bingeing

2. Get a massage

3. Go out to a restaurant and eat a meal

4. Bake something: cookies, brownies, etc.

5. Go bowling

6. Run some errands: buy groceries, put gas in your car, etc.

7. Go on a bike ride

8. Reply to emails

9. Play a board game

10. Take an exercise class

11. Get a manicure and/or pedicure

12. Call your parents/grandparents to chat

13. Volunteer for a charity

14. Read a book (or part of one)

15. Go shopping

16. Update your social media pages

17. Take a nap

18. Go roller skating

19. Get a haircut

20. Take a bubble bath

21. Go to a museum

22. Paint something

23. Read a magazine

24. Visit a flea market

25. Update your planner

26. Spring cleaning

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