Happy Ides of March everyone! According to the Romans, it is the unluckiest day of the year, with it being cursed (I’m even taking breaks on certain things due to it, as one might notice with the icons). What in your life do you most associate with it?
Today is my 17th wedding anniversary
Happy anniversary!
Was it a Roman-themed wedding?
Reading Julius Ceaser in high school English.
Beware the Ides of March!
it is the unluckiest day of the year
Today is the day that my local area shut down for COVID in 2020. I live near the ocean, the beach was closed, the golf courses were closed, the stores had cops out front stopping looting. It was wild.
What comes to mind is it was at this point I realized I hadn’t heard from one of my friends in a week and was starting to get worried.
Found out about a month later they died the morning after I saw them last.
That was in 2020.
It’s been five years.
They were a good friend, or at leas as good as could be expected. Sean didn’t want flowers or the like. He wanted donations for charities and for those in need. Even at the end, he wanted for others.
I don’t think about it at all. In fact, reading the title, I had no idea what was special about this specific day.
Reading Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar the first time. :)
I applaud whoever scheduled that for Mar 15th
So far? I remember waking up and putzing around on my phone. I’ll probably get up soon, then I’ll be able to remember that too.
That time I finally finished the PITA-project of reflooring the room of my oldest kid. On that note, I should probably go back to finishing the reflooring the room of my oldest kid. Almost done!
UPDATE: Done!