No, I’m not late, it’s just that today is the start of the Chinese New Year and 2019 is the year of the Pig!
FYI:
I’m a Monkey and Hubby is a Goat. What are you?
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I’m a pig. Checked what my year might look like. Considering that this is “my” year, it could have been better. Then again, it could also have been worse. I’ll just have to take it day by day and roll with the punches.
I am an ox! Yeyyy! 🐃🐃🐃
I’m a horse and partner is a dog! I’m always interested in this kind of stuff so I’ll be looking up the significance behind them. Thanks for posting 🙂
You’re welcome. I used to follow it and had a great book, which I loaned to someone who never gave it back! It’s interesting stuff.
I’m a monkey and my Huz a dragon! 😉
I’m a monkey (1956)
I’m a rabbit and my wife is a rat. I must say that doesn’t sound all that complimentary to my wife as she’s positively lovely and nothing like a rat.
🙂
Dog!
Ha!
WOOF!
I’m a rat, which means next year is ‘my’ year. And I was dismayed when I first found out I’m a rat, but oddly enough (or not) the attributes of the rat are pretty accurate.
Same with me
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Thanks for the mention
I’m a rat and my husband is an ox. I don’t feel like a rat . . . . always wanted to be a Bird although that doesn’t appear to be a choice. . . . .just saying, Claudia
Good point. Year of the Peacock or Swan has a certain ring about it don’t you think?