Webster defines prime -
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English prīm, from Latin prima hora first hour Date: before 12th century
1 aoften capitalized : the second of the canonical hours b: the first hour of the day usually considered either as 6 a.m. or the hour of sunrise
2 a: the earliest stage b: spring c: youth
3: the most active, thriving, or satisfying stage or period
4: the chief or best individual or part : pick prime of the flock, and choicest of the stall —
And us being a prime family, our Birthdays all falls on a prime number date :
Hubs: April 17
Me: May 3
Bianca: June 11
Also, Chinese considers the number 8, the luckiest number and a littler re arranging, and addtion of our birthdays will result in number 8...
hubs: April 17 (1+7 =8)
Me: may 3 (5+3 = 8)
Bianca:June 11 (6+1+1 = 8)
Wala lang =)Just really thinking that we're a PRIME family and that we're all really lucky
Have a nice weekend =D
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