Saturday, March 2, 2019

Why I do it: Communicating with light switches


I am not sure if I can explain this to anyone, let alone to myself, but ever since I lost the ability to see lights in my home I continue to turn light switches on and off. The thing is that I need to make sure that I remember to turn them off.

When I wake up in the morning, I automatically turn on my  kitchen light and then turn it off at night before going to bed.  I turn on my bathroom and office lights but on very rare occasions I forget to turn them off.

So, how do I know when I have forgotten to turn off a light?  For my kitchen, my bird clock would make noise if the light in the kitchen has not been turned off. 

For my bathroom, office, and anywhere else, I just need to be very careful.  Oh yes, just another challenge for me to overcome.

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