Thursday, January 13, 2011

I'm not water, I'm air! I'm not a Scorpio, I'm a Libra

As if it wasn't hard enough for me to get used to being a fifty-year old woman, now my identity has changed again!

My Zodiac connection is no longer!

According to an AOL article, The Minnesota Planetarium Society says the astrological signs we follow today are not what the Babylonians intended.

The ancient Babylonians based zodiac signs on the constellation where the sun was present on a person’s birthday.  However, since the original signs were created,  the moon's gravitational pull has changed the Earth’s position. This created about a month-long bump in the star’ alignment and our current signs may be off by several days.

So we may or may not be the same Zodiac sign and element.

I have become a Libra from a Scorpio, and my element has changed from Water to Air!

One study of personality traits said that a person with the Earth element reflects common sense. A Fire person is action orientated. An Air person has thinking and communication skills, and a Water person has the ability to feel and intuitively know things.

So, I no longer can think intuitively, but I can think and communicate!

Looking at my immediate family a lot has changed. My son remains a Virgo, but my daughter moves from Libra into Virgo, and my husband moves from Scorpio also into Virgo. I move from Scorpio into Libra.

And, I was proud of the fact that my husband and I, two Scorpios, were so compatible! 

Not only do I have to recalibrate my thinking, but all the daily horoscopes need to change to reflect these new dates.

And the tattoo shops will be busy!  How many people do you think now have the incorrect Zodiac sign on their bodies?

Astrology buffs should be using these dates, reflecting where the stars currently are aligned:
•    Capricorn: Jan. 20-Feb. 16
•    Aquarius: Feb. 16-March 11
•    Pisces: March 11-April 18
•    Aries: April 18-May 13
•    Taurus: May 13-June 21
•    Gemini: June 21-July 20
•    Cancer: July 20-Aug. 10
•    Leo: Aug. 10-Sept. 16
•    Virgo: Sept. 16-Oct. 30
•    Libra: Oct. 30-Nov. 23
•    Scorpio: Nov. 23-29
•    Ophiuchus: Nov. 29-Dec. 17 *Discarded by the Babylonians because they wanted 12 signs per year
•    Sagittarius: Dec. 17-Jan. 20.

So, I'm losing the Scorpion tail and gaining Scales!  A trade up?   Who knows.





 The New Sylvia

Monday, January 10, 2011

Ducks Suck, not! Sharks Bite, not!

So now that I'm basically awake from my 24-hour marathon attending the Great Sharks Infestation trip, let me tell you a little about the trip. First off, I have to thank Doug and the other coordinators for creating an event that my entire family could enjoy. It's so difficult to find an activity that my husband, son, daughter, and myself can all really enjoy. The love of the San Jose SHARKS is our common denominator!

It's hard to find something that my golf-worshipping, warm weather lovers known as my husband and son can have in common with my daughter and I who don't like the heat and don't have the skills for golf!
So, it's inside the SHARKS tank, and now the DUCK Pond, that we get to bond in perfect harmony. O.K. not so perfect- the Sharks lost!

But, take away the wins and losses, and we still have great family time.

My husband and son are used to getting up in the wee hours to get that great tee time. Jackie and I, not so much. Nonetheless, we all managed to make the 5:00 a.m. departure time for the ride to the Tank. With plenty of time to spare, we joined the freezing masses as we awaited our entry onto the buses.


I'm not awake and it's freezing!

Brodie, It's 5:30 a.m. how do you feel?
Our bus was pretty comfortable and our friend, Jerry, was named bus captain. He had the important job of making sure the bathroom had T.P., sanitizer, and freshener. He also coordinated the garbage bag, and asked all the missing people to speak up at each rest stop so we knew we were "good to go." It was a tough job and he sparkled!


It's comfy in here!

Mommy are we there yet?

Captain Jerry takes his job seriously!

After a few quiet hours, we put in the hockey movie "Slap Shot." It was entertaining, and my son decided we need to get the "Hanson Brothers" for our beloved Sharks. They need something right now. My car analogy is that they are like "spark plugs that are misfiring and the car's not functioning on all cylinders."

My daughter also learned to knit on the road trip! She now has about one inch of a Teal Scarf started!

Jackie being taught knitting by Teresa

But, we still love our Sharks, and as my husband reminded me, we still think the Ducks Suck. We have T-shirts to prove it! Last night they had a very hot goalie! Ours wasn't too bad but something is just not clicking with the Sharks right now.

We arrived at the Honda (Ponda) Center at 1:00 p.m. so that left us with a few hours to kill. Hockey players take shots, we downed ours!  After fun at Acapulco, we headed over to the arena for a group shot and then took over sections 408 and 409. I thought that was fitting since our area code in San Jose is 408. The boys of the group also left little duckies wading in the bathrooms around the POND!


Little duckies don't know yet where they will end up!

Jackie and the Mighty Duck

Duck Suck!



So True!

We made a lot of noise and got a shout out on Comcast. We had over 350 people on 5 buses and next year they hope to grow that number. Let's hope for a win, because, let's face it, it's always more fun to celebrate a win, then take a six hour bus ride home after a loss!

What made this trip even more fun, was that my husband's sister and her family bought tickets to the game. They live down south, but are novices when it comes to hockey games. They sat in section 417 but we were able to have "family time" between periods. I think they might have left the Honda Center with little smirks on their faces! Oh well, you still have to love your family! 

After the game a bunch of us went to dinner (and probably some drinking) at JT Schmid's. And then before we knew it, it was 10:00 p.m. and time to start our journey back home.

Thanks to our great bus driver, we made it back to the Tank by 4:00 and were in our comfy beds by 4:30 a.m.

So, while I may not do the wee morning thing for awhile, I will always celebrate my Sharks! "Let's go SHAR-----ARKS! I will wear my Teal proud. Though I probably won't be walking the streets of San Jose wrapped in a blanket with my Sharks Jersey and scarf anytime soon.

I have to mention one last bit of irony. As we drove home, a bit deluded from lack of sleep and a great loss, I spotted the yellow rubber ducky on top of the Children's Discovery Museum. O.K. we get it,
Ducks ruled the night. But, they won't invade the tank!



With a hoarse voice, I bid you goodbye.
Sylvia