What happened to Jan. and Feb.
By Bobby Larkin
@hostessman (11871)
Tucson, Arizona
5 responses
@LadyDuck (459629)
• Switzerland
2 Mar 16
@hostessman I do not like either, but there is nothing we can do to stop the time.
@andriaperry (116860)
• Anniston, Alabama
1 Mar 16
Okay I will explain this once and only once. Jan. is the first month of the year. Feb, is the second. Now today is March 1st. in and in 30 more days it`ll be April :)
HAHAHA! I got to poke back for once :)
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@hostessman (11871)
• Tucson, Arizona
1 Mar 16
I know the order of the months, I want to know why they come and go so fast
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@andriaperry (116860)
• Anniston, Alabama
2 Mar 16
@hostessman LOL, cause God made them to be day and night, over and over :)
@Marilynda1225 (80023)
• United States
1 Mar 16
March will probably fly by as fast as Jan & Feb...you're right we'll be talking Christmas soon
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@hostessman (11871)
• Tucson, Arizona
1 Mar 16
I don't know they just seem to fly by
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@MarshaMusselman (38675)
• Midland, Michigan
1 Mar 16
Like Anna said it flies by, or seems to even more as we age, but I found that it flew by even when I was young. I think the busier you are it flies by, because usually when we're bored or don't have many friends or not much to do, then it just drags.
The best thing to do is the find something satisfying to do each day, whether it's a job you work, or a relationship or a talent, craft, trade. Something that makes you happy. Then as time passes, for it still will, you at least have something you can look back on. The days won't be wasted. You'll be making memories. If you are a churchgoer, then make sure you take time for God and worship too.
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@hostessman (11871)
• Tucson, Arizona
1 Mar 16
well maybe your right I don't know. I will check into what you said
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