The title may sound vaguely polynesian to some but is again the use of the Hindi langugage expressed in the Queen's alphabet.
The flipping of the calendar to the next month (MAY) brings 'Hope'. This for several reasons -
1. The month signifies to me that there 'may' now be a chance to get some stubbornly inert things done after all
2. Of course the weather is changing and getting warmer which signals variety of outdoor activity can now begin in earnest (i.e. hiking, sitting - in the sun that is, or just plain playing in the park with the offspring)
3. When school is out it also tends to reduce some effort on the parental coaching side and gives us parents a chance to recharge some batteries (if they have any cycles left)
Basically the point is that MAY has a feel to it unlike say November or March (latter sounds like a terse command) or unlike TUESDAY as Newman (from the Seinfeld episode) once sagely observed.
The flipping of the calendar to the next month (MAY) brings 'Hope'. This for several reasons -
1. The month signifies to me that there 'may' now be a chance to get some stubbornly inert things done after all
2. Of course the weather is changing and getting warmer which signals variety of outdoor activity can now begin in earnest (i.e. hiking, sitting - in the sun that is, or just plain playing in the park with the offspring)
3. When school is out it also tends to reduce some effort on the parental coaching side and gives us parents a chance to recharge some batteries (if they have any cycles left)
Basically the point is that MAY has a feel to it unlike say November or March (latter sounds like a terse command) or unlike TUESDAY as Newman (from the Seinfeld episode) once sagely observed.
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