Daylight Saving Time: Why we have it 01:32
(CNN)The birds are chirping, the crocuses are sprouting and we have one extra hour of daylight upon us. Spring is within spitting distance (no germs, please) and in this pandemic year, we understand perhaps better than ever how precious our time is.
This extra hour of daylight may be more meaningful than ever before, particularly as we look to get outside and enjoy socially distanced fresh air more than ever. How, though, should we use this gift of an extra hour of daylight?
Unless you are a vampire, you are probably neutral, if not optimistic, about the 60 minutes of additional daylight bestowed upon us.