(As I mentioned last year at my other blog.)
Dads, this weekend, instead of changing your clocks forward on Saturday night (or Sunday morning), change them on Friday night. That way you’ll avoid the pain of losing an hour Saturday night or Sunday Morning.
HT: My wife.

Does this actually do anything to the clocks at your house? I guess you guys are super-early adjusted for the time change?
I’m not sure I get the question. We just change the clocks one day early. Does that make sense?
When we were at your house during the Winter, your clocks were still on daylight savings time. I wondered what you do when we actually go back on daylight savings.
I just reminded Scott that our clocks (until recently) were an hour ahead, so now he feels stupid for not remembering that, recalling that we did indeed have a conversation with you about that at our house! (And yes, I’m hoping to stay an hour ahead of everyone else!)
Well, your advice is very good and since I’ll be on my own this Sunday, I think I will indeed make the painful change when it will be painless and only affect Saturday morning (which is rather lazy at our house). It seems one year that daylight savings started on Palm Sunday or Easter and we were all soooooo tired.