March = Green.
Interestingly enough, green does not equal March. Don't know why :/
I guess green is how I associate and label the month, as this brain operates in the categorizing function. I can only assume that it must be the Irish holiday of St. Patrick's Day that dominates the month for me like this. And perhaps, it was the bulletin boards that I grew up with in grammar school that had such a profound affect on how I still continue to mentally view the month of March. I can still see those four-leaf clovers grow in number as the days passed. Note to the teachers out there: all the hard work on those boards last a lifetime for visual students, so make them count!
I often wonder if others use color and/or symbol association in their minds for distinguishing classification as well.
Happy St. Patrick's Day!!
3 comments:
How fun...get to read the goings on of Christy's mind!!
Let's see...color red for February, red-white-blue for July, orange for October, brown for November. I think you're right...those elementary school calendar boards have had a bigger influence on us as kids than you think! I still get excited when I receive a "star" for any reason in my life :)
absolutely fasinating i like to see what others write besides me, it nice to see others especially those you haven't seen in a long time develop a great gift, you have some awesome talent there Christy....You are truly blessed...=)
~Laura~
Just wanted to say "great job" hope to hear more from you ........... ~me~
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