
Are you feeling a little out of whack? I know I am. It’s amazing how one tiny little hour every spring and fall can make such a huge difference.
Daylight Savings Time can take weeks to get used to. At least in the spring, Daylight Savings Time will make your little ones sleep a little later in the morning.
It’s actually very confusing to find an accurate source for something as simple as the time.
Here are a few suggestions:
Google Shortcuts
Did you know that there is a Google Shortcut for the time of day?
As is the case with most other shortcuts within Google, the time shortcut is very easy to remember. You can just type the word ‘time‘ and you will get results for the various time zones within your country. If you want to check the time in other regions, you can simply type ‘time country‘ and Google will give you a quick result.

Here are some other excellent resources for finding the official current time:
http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/usa/
http://www.time.gov
So “What time is it now“, you ask? Now you know.
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