I googled chinese horoscopes earlier, looking to find out what 2008 is the year of (it’s the rat) and I found this here:
Dragon : 1916, 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000
Dragon is very happy to see the pig. After a year of challenges by the yipping dog, the dragon is ready to sit at the banquet table and rest. The tired dragon must remember that the dog is not far away and the clouds of the dog year still dampen his fire. The pig year will bring fullness to the dragon who eats slowly. Self control does not come easily to the fierce dragon, but this year there is little energy stored after battling the dog. The wise dragon will spend resources with caution and build strength for new cycle starting with the rat year in 2008. Enjoy the quiet return to fullness and do not get frustrated at your weakness after battle with the dog all year in 2006. Your strength will return. This year plan trips and business ventures that will not need your full power. Success will come slowly. You will find many reasons for frustration with family and coworkers. It is not the fault of others that you cannot provide the energy you need this year. Control your fire breath and you will receive more assistance and find good fortune.
You have to keep firmly in mind that both Nathan and Amy are born in the year of the dog, while I am born in the year of the dragon (obviously).
I am still giggling.
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“After a year of challenges by the yipping dog…”
HAHAHAHA. Wow. Who knew that all of your challenges as a mother could be summed up just by the Chinese zodiac? My year of the Pig reading was not nearly as great as yours (I am the plodding Ox).
Perhaps the Dragon should spew fire at the Dog. Or give the Dog a ride. Or go terrorize some innocent villagers.
I’m a dragon, too, Veronica.
And you know what Braden is.
In other funniness, John is a rooster.
or Cock.
ha! Mine (goat/sheep) says a year of good luck/fortune! “What part of worst year of my life” sounds like good fortune?!? Yikes!
Hi there:) Came here via Preteens, Toddlers & Newborns (Jenn)… You commented a happy birthday to me in her comments… I am all jumbled in my words… anyway wanted to pay you a visit and thank your for saying happy birthday
Oh, and that dragon/dog thing – too funny
that is a classic … I liked that.
That hit it right on!
(I’m a dragon, too.)
I’m a dragon too, as is my younger daughter.
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