SECOND TWIN BORN IS OLDER THAN FIRST BORN TWIN

Thanks to Daylight Saving Time, a baby boy – born about half an hour after his younger twin brother – is actually older. The first of Emily and Seth Peterson’s twins, Samuel, was born at Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Hospital at 1:39 a.m. on Sunday. His brother Ronan was born 31 minutes later after the clocks were set back for daylight saving time, making him 29 minutes older.
* I know exactly what you’re thinking right now: Ronan is a stupid name.
* At least name one of the kids DAT for Daylight Saving Time.
* And thus began an argument that lasted for the rest of their lives.
* “Sorry, lady. We’ll get that other twin out in a minute, but first we need to get a step-stool and change the clock.”
* So when we move the clocks forward in Spring, do the twins change places?
* This is cute, but I want to see twins born on different sides of the International Date Line.
* This falls under my king of the world category. As king I wouldn’t outlaw daylight savings, but I would outlaw the cute daylight savings anecdotes where later is earlier.
* I’d even outlaw them during daylight savings so I could do it an hour before I … oh never mind.
* My goodness, what happens when baby boys actually have a reason to fight?