Monday, October 29, 2012

30 Days Hath September


If you're having trouble with something, try doing it differently.

Old adage thirty days hath September || how to try something different | writing

"Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November." I never could remember that phrase. I love calendars and always have to look at them to tell. I was camping this past weekend and asked my husband how many days does October have? 30 or 31? I wasn't sure... I don't even remember what he said, or if he was right. 

Today I decided to teach myself something DIFFERENT to help me remember. I know April only has 30 days because my birthday is on the last day of the month, so that one's easy. So that leaves: June, September, and November. Here's my little acronym:
  • Juni Separates Novels into 30 chapters.
  • or...Junior Separates Novas into 30 pieces.
Today's challenge: DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT AND ENJOY THE RESULTS.

Keep on keepin' on...

4 comments:

  1. I always forget that song too. Great acronyms :)

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  2. Hi, Catherine! Hope the acronyms help you remember your 30s! What will you do different today? I'm going to bed early tonight while the whole town hopes for snow...

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  3. Cute acronyms!
    My mom taught me a trick when I was little that made perfect sense to little me but seems strange now. Make a fist and count the months on your knuckles/the dips between knuckles. The months that land on the knuckles have 31 days and the ones between have 30 (or less for Feb.)

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  4. What about July and August? They're right next to each other. How would that work?

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