Wednesday, 1 January 2020

What December 2019 means to me

It is January 2020 now, some of the sci-fi books I read in the past made tall predictions for the 2020s decade so I was expecting robots to be walking among us by this time, and flying cars and things like that. 

There was very little frost during December 2019 and it rained for about two thirds of the time. Many of the rivers in England surged very hard and some of them overflowed slightly. Throughout December Australia's bush lands were on fire because of a prolonged drought. It is very clear that we are changing the climate slightly. Every part of the Earth has changed a bit and people noticed it in 2019. If Antarctica's ice melts too much then we will find ourselves flooded for good. Plus we could turn the planet into an oven trapping more and more heat until the planet resembles Venus. 

December 2019 was the most damp and political December I have ever seen. Here in the UK we had a snap election to break the Brexit Deadlock. In America Donald Trump was impeached and will face a trial very soon to decide if he can remain the president. I actually got sick of all the politics and started to read other things more like Wikipedia and e books about the afterlife and things like that. 

This December was my son's first Christmas, I have become determined to give my son many happy memories. We took lots of pictures and celebrated my parents 25 wedding anniversary in South reading in a nice little hotel. 

Now... I wonder what the 20s will be like. Will my son have a wonderful childhood? Will I provide my son and wife with a decent life style and give them a good life? What will the 20s mean to Jacob and what will he think of it all when he is 10 years old and a senior student in primary school preparing for the 2030s where he will spend his juvenile years. What will the 20s mean to the Booths.  
I pray for happyness and good health. 




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