Actually you only wasted two hours less of sunlight than you usually waste. Still much better than me and most of the developed world's residents. Today, American's will probably waste about 250 million days of sunlight (or person days or sunlight). Same tomorrow. This is great reminder of how society does have a huge numbers of options for more efficient use of energy resources. They just never occured to us when energy was cheap and easy.

Not I, said the Rat. Made about 7 KW today.

Might as well tie fathers and tomatoes together.
Back when I was about 7 years old, living in Bakersfield, there was a vacant field behind our house, and a tool rental place on the other side. There were some volunteer tomatoes in the field, so my brother and I figured we would entertain ourselves by throwing tomatoes at the tool rental back wall. Unfortunately, somebody recognized The Flying Rat Brothers, , and Dad had to end up washing it off.
I'm not sure what the punishment was, beyond a spanking, which I know we got. It wasn't nearly as memorable as watching him clean the wall, so it was either bearable, or so bad it has been completely blacked out. Bad Rat.

Shouldn't wasted sunlight be measured in TxM^2 (hours * area)?