
St. Patrick's Day has always held a lot of significance for me, and not because I'm prone to hanging out in pubs drinking green beer.
It's the date I moved to Japan, oh so many moons ago. And it's the date, two years later, that I moved back to Canada.
It's also the date I started working at my current job, three years ago. It was the day last year that I moved into my brand new house.
If I think long and hard, there are probably other significant events that have occurred on this date.
Or maybe they're just more memorable because I've got a holiday that reminds me what I was doing the year previously.
Tonight I'm going to see Fleetwood Mac in concert, which ought to make this St. Paddy's Day another one for the record books.
2 comments:
I think we all have significant dates, if we pay attention.
Mine is June 3rd starting from about the time I was 14.
Have fun with Stevie.
I don't have a significant date, just significant time.
Everything seems to happen to me on exact times.
i.e. 2:22, 4:44.
I'll keep an eye on Mick Fleetwoods house while he's up there.
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