Groundhog Day is my most favorite obscure holiday of the year, as I have mentioned a number of times before on phpBB Weekly. I don’t know why, but there’s something kind of fun in having a holiday where we ask a large rodent to predict the weather without requiring it to have any meteorological training beforehand.
According to folk lore, if it is a sunny day and the groundhog sees his shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter because he will go back into his burrow. If it is cloudy and the groundhog does not see his shadow, then winter will end and spring will come early. Of course, for this year, my response is, “Why would there be six more weeks of winter? We haven’t had ANY real weeks of winter so far this season…” After all, here in California, we’re facing a significant drought coming up for the third straight year, and the only time I can remember there being any significant rain here in the Bay Area this winter was during Inauguration Week, when I wasn’t even here, so I don’t even remember that.
Groundhog Day also kind of serves a fashion similar to Labor Day. You know how Labor Day marks the unofficial end to summer, as well as the beginning of the new school year (one that will have no holidays until Veteran’s Day more than two months later)? Groundhog Day is similar, as it’s kind of my last hurrah before I burrow down into the month of February, which for me has been the most stressful month of the year. I got really sick in February 2005 and 2007, and so I’m desperately hoping that the trend doesn’t continue in 2009. February 2006 included what is still probably the most stressful week in my life with an insane mock trial project to do in English. February 2008 was a bit different in that it included the very worthwhile experience of going on Sojourn to the Past, but it still was a very stressful month. And this month has so many things happening on my calendar that I’m going to be insanely busy and stressed. (Translation: Don’t expect much from me on this blog this month.)
But today is Groundhog Day. Let me try to ignore my upcoming stresses and celebrate appropriately, however it is you do that. Whether I like it or not, February is here, and for the next four weeks I’m going to be hitting the ground running.




