Tonight's the night! We return to daylight saving time at 2 a.m. Sunday, so turn your clocks ahead an hour - spring forward - when you go to bed. You know what else to do: Replace batteries in smoke and carbon-monoxide detectors. Reprogram lights, irrigation systems, thermostats, appliances.
Fasten-ating uses for Velcro
Stick with these ideas around the house from Velcro, maker of the hook-and-loop fastener that comes in squares, coins and tapes. Keep the TV remote handy; attach it to the side of the TV. Tame that snarl of computer cables or sound-system cords. Attach a flashlight to the door of the fuse box.
Spring for some tableware
Passover and Easter are just ahead, so give some thought to setting a pretty table for the celebratory meals. Above, one possibility from T.J. Maxx. Floral-motif dinnerware (pieces start at $2.99) matches the teapot ($7.99) and creamer ($2.99). Crystal beads trim the place mat ($2.99); glasses, $5.99 each.
Seal the fate of wooden decks
The average deck is 7.4 years old and measures 14 feet by 20. Twenty-nine percent of America's decks have never been waterproofed shame on us!. Average deck repair bills exceed $500 (more shame on us!). These and other tips to care for decks, fences, outdoor furniture and buildings are posted at www.thompsonswatersealpressroom.com/2004 The manufacturer of deck sealers is celebrating its 75th anniversary.