GOODBYE JANUARY
January is the month of resolve. The excesses of the holiday
season are behind us and we resolve: To be thinner, pursue more fitness, and be
more disciplined in ________,housework, gardening, our hobbies, our
entertaining, you fill in the blank. Having resolved, I am glad that January is
behind us. It is in our rear view mirror, adios resolve month.
We are now moving into the gray month of February. It is the
month of sleety skies, partly cloudiness, and bitter wind. It is often a cold
windy month of flu statistics, sneezing, and coughing. If you don’t believe me,
just go to the grocery store and see for yourself. People will be sputtering
over your bananas.
The thing I remember most from childhood about February is
the cherry vanilla ice cream you could get around President’s Day. This was the
only time of the year you could get it. I thought it was interesting as a child,
the man killing a cherry tree by chopping it down would give us cherry vanilla
ice cream to commemorate his day. I have always enjoyed the ice cream.
The thing to which I cling is this. After the grayness of
February everything starts to bloom again, daffodils appear with their
fragrance and sunny faces. Tiny blades of greenness appear to give us hope that
all is not lost between resolve and grayness tempered with cherry vanilla ice
cream.