Daylight Saving Time can be great for some people. Unfortunately, that isn’t usually the case for parents. Please sit back and enjoy a few of our favorite tweets about Daylight Savings from some of the funniest parents on the internet! For more Twitter fun, don’t forget to join us over at @LifeofDadShow!
Daylight Saving Time: Let's throw everyone's sleep schedules off by an hour, because being a parent wasn't hard enough.
— James Breakwell, Exploding Unicorn (@XplodingUnicorn) March 11, 2018
https://twitter.com/TheCatWhisprer/status/972828073056927746
Don’t forget to set your clocks and children ahead one hour.
— Lady Lawya (@Parkerlawyer) March 11, 2018
[Daylight savings]
Most people: “I hate losing an hour of sleep.”
Parents: “This really messes with my kids’ sleep routines.”
Parents of newborns: “What month is it? Where am I? Is there a God?”
— Chris Pappalardo (@ChrisJPappa) March 10, 2018
This is dumb. We should stop it. I tried to explain why we do #DaylightSavings to my son, but it ultimately ended with, “it’s just stupid and lazy, like why we still use pennies” and now I’m just ranting to my toddler about things I don’t like.
— Philip DeFranco (@PhillyD) March 11, 2018
Happy Daylight Savings Day, AKA Biannual WE HATE PARENTS Day
Also known as The Kids Woke Up In Darkness Day and the Time Has No Meaning Celebration
— Lindsay Eagar (@lindsaymccall) March 11, 2018
to all the parents suffering from daylight savings time toddler syndrome pic.twitter.com/llPuC6J6f3
— a dad joke (@patrickburrito) March 11, 2018
Me this morning when my kid sent a text to say it's past time for breakfast #DaylightSavings pic.twitter.com/WW3QRLEfn6
— Danyell Barry (@DanyellBarnes4) March 11, 2018
Current theory: Daylight Savings Time was invented by aliens to keep parents of young children bewildered, off balance, and in a state of easy manipulation when the intergalactic takeover happens.
— Sam Haist (@samhaist) March 11, 2018
It's 10 AM,and my kids are both still asleep,which is strange, because it's not like they ever slept until 9 AM before Daylight Savings.
— Jennifer Lynn Barnes (@jenlynnbarnes) March 11, 2018
Kids today will never know the struggle of having to go around the house and change every little clock. #DaylightSavings
— Matthew Kabel (@MattKabel) March 11, 2018
They don’t spend enough time in school explaining to kids that you’ll use math the most trying to figure out what time it is after Daylight savings switch. #parenting #DaylightSavingsTime
— Anne Holjes (@ahol28) March 11, 2018
Confused by people who don’t have kids but still complain about daylight savings. Have a nap. Have twelve naps. Enjoy a coffee or nine in the quiet of your life. What are you doing that 60 minutes of sleep has ruined you?
— Mark Brewer (@Mbrew) March 11, 2018
Tfw it’s Daylight Savings and you’re watching Boss Baby at 7am with your kids who never sleep anyways so you just sip your coffee and drift off into oblivion. pic.twitter.com/mE8uINoctV
— Rick Umble (@rickumblePHX) March 11, 2018