Year of the Ox

Hello friends, and Happy New Year! Are you celebrating the Lunar New Year and if so, how? At my house, we're feeling casual this year: a family dinner, a few little gifts, nothing extravagant. The Year of the Dragon will be busy and adventurous for us, I can feel it.


You probably know what your animal sign is (calculator here, if you don't), and wikipedia does a reasonable job of summarizing each animal's characteristics. Although I have only a passing curiosity in astrology, I began to wonder what zodiac animal Mary Quinn is. Although her precise date of birth is unknown, she was born in 1841, making her an Ox. (Probably. If she was born before January 25, 1841, though, she'd be a Rat.)


So if you're a believer in Chinese astrology, you'd say that Mary Quinn should be "dependable, ambitious, calm, methodical, born leader, patient, hardworking, conventional, steady, modest, logical, resolute, and tenacious. Can be stubborn, dogmatic, hot-tempered, narrow-minded, materialistic, rigid, and demanding" (description from wikipedia). Hm. I don't see "impatient" in that list of traits…


As for James Easton, he was born in the summer of 1839, making him a Pig. (Mary could have told you that the first time they met, right?) Apparently, pigs are "honest, gallant, sturdy, sociable, peace-loving, patient, loyal, hard-working, trusting, sincere, calm, understanding, thoughtful, scrupulous, passionate, and intelligent. Can be naïve, over-reliant, self-indulgent, gullible, fatalistic, and materialistic." Again, the description misses one of James's main characteristics: arrogance. Tsk, tsk.


What's your astrological sign, and how accurate do you think it is?

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Published on January 25, 2012 03:00
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