I can't be too sure, but I may have some sort of brain thing going on; I can't remember simple things that I have been doing all my life, twice a year, every year.  And if it wasn't for my wife, I wouldn't have remembered it this time either.

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Thankfully she casually mentioned that I would need to set all the clocks back this weekend across the house and vehicles.  Daylight Saving Time returns this weekend and there are some other handy things that you can work into that regime of setting clocks back on Saturday night before bed.

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Setting Clocks Back This Weekend - It All Happens Right at Sleepy Time Saturday

Daylight saving time will end this weekend with standard time returning on Sunday at 2am.  Before heading off to slumber on Saturday, set your clock back one hour; remember, its "spring forward, fall back".

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But besides all of the clocks that will need to be set backwards, you can incorporate a few extra things into an easy to do list that might help you (or me) remember that just like clockwork, it's time for the semi-annual ritual.

When Was the Last Time You Did This in Your Home?

There are a few general projects that are associated with the changing the hands of time on our clocks.  One of the most common of them is changing out your battery on your smoke detector.  Or even just testing it?  I really don't want to admit to the last time I even checked to see if ours work in other rooms besides the kitchen.

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We've gathered up 7 easy things you should do around the house while changing your clocks twice a year.  Check our gallery below to see how many you already incorporate into daylight savings time ending each year.  Mattress flipping anyone?

7 Household Chores to Add to Your To-Do-List While Setting Clocks Back (or forward!)

Daylight savings time ends this weekend which means setting clocks back. But you can also add helpful chores to tackle at the same time that will save you a few bucks and help keep you and your family safe.

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Felling A Cottonwood Tree, Great Falls, Montana

Felling A Cottonwood Tree, Great Falls, Montana

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