When you don't have children, lounging in bed for that extra hour when we "fall back" as a result of daylight saving time feels glorious.
When you are the parent of a young child, however, adding that hour can mean a week or more of meltdowns, wakeups and general crankiness ... from your child and from you.
But not all parents have that issue.
Parents who live in several specific parts of the country do not have to spend two weeks a year dealing with extra-cranky kids. Can you imagine? Their kids are just the regular amount of cranky all year long!
These U.S. states and territories do not observe daylight saving time: Hawaii, most of Arizona, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, the Virgin Islands and the Northern Mariana Islands.
We spoke with several families who live in p

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