Who Thought February Was A Dreaded Time Of Year?

  • February 25, 2010 at 2:18 pm

When you think of the month of February, there\’s probably not much good that you associate with it. After all, the weather is cold, the sun goes down early, and there\’s not too much to enjoy as the time passes.

On the positive side, there are some exciting events that should help to pass the time during this month. It\’s also the shortest month there is, as the 28 days should help to bring an end to February more quickly than with other months.

Let\’s take a look at some of the highlights of this month, as you might even be inspired by some of them. They\’ll help to pass the time, and the month will fly by and be done with before you had a chance to think about it.

First off, there are the holidays. There are a few of them, with some having more significance than others. During the second day of the month, there\’s Groundhog Day, which obviously holds more novelty than anything else. Regardless, it\’s a milestone in some senses as it marks the beginning of the end of winter.

If you\’re a sentimental person, you\’re probably already thinking about next Valentine\’s Day. Still, anyone with someone special in their life should enjoy themselves this year, as the holiday falls on a Sunday. Perhaps a weekend getaway would make things interesting.

A week after that, President\’s Day comes. Students love this for the fact that a day off or an extended break may come with it, but many employers offer the day off to their workforce too. Enjoy your free time if you don\’t have to work on this holiday.

Then, there are a few sports milestones to look forward to as well. For one, the Winter Olympics begin during February. In Vancouver this year, they\’re sure to bring a good amount of action to the television sets of millions around the world.

If you\’re a basketball fan, you\’ll have the NBA All-Star weekend to look forward to during the second half of the month. Not only will you get to see the best players in the sport going head to head, but the slam dunk and three point contests should make things even more enjoyable.

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