in other words
february1
2018
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Your Horoscope for February 2018
By Stacey Lynn
Are you confused and
not sure of your next
move? Don’t stress, this
is a strange month of
nothing occurring in a
straight line.
Aquarius (January 20-February 18) You breathe a
deep sigh of relief that lasts the whole month. Things
are definitely moving at lightning speed - just the
way you like it - but gone is the inner conflict that
accompanies you whenever you break through bar-
riers. The 13th-15th are powerful days for you, rest at
month’s end.
Pisces (February 19-March 20) Your inner transmit-
ter is out of whack. At least that’s your immediate
conclusion when you see that the messages emerg-
ing from your subconscious are full of practical plans
and list upon list. Could this be a healthy convergence
of visions and reality? The 2nd and 3rd may be chal-
lenging, but the 16th and 17th rock!
Aries (March 21-April 19) It’s truly a month to follow
those intangible feelings. Never mind that life looks
as if it is completely surrounded in a thick fog. Re-
member, you are rarely galvanized by what you see
externally. Your actions reflect an inner knowing. The
18th, 19th and 20th are your rewarding days of the
month.
Taurus (April 20-May 21) Your number one ques-
tion right now is: Did things lighten up or is life slowly
evaporating? It’s probably a little of both. The secret
to managing what feels like a large amount of uncer-
tainty is to know you have done what you can. The
6th and 7th may be a little rough, but the 21st and
22nd should be good days.
VHS Winter Sports
“I have no doubt this team could
compete in the final eight at the
State Tournament,” said Weller.
“But we’re running out of time
and I’m not sure we’re going to
be ready by tournament time.”
The Loggers travel to
Gaston on February 3 and have
home games against Life Chris-
tian on February 6 and Delphian
on February 8. The District Tour-
nament will take place on Febru-
ary 15 and 17, with the first round
of the State Tournament sched-
uled for February 23-24.
Girls Basketball – The Lady
Loggers sit solidly in third place
in the Northwest League with a
9-3 record after defeating Colum-
Gemini (May 22-June 20) Things are finding their
way into the right places in your life without much
outward effort on your part. Instead of resting on
your laurels, take time to reflect on the gift of receiv-
ing these blessings and find a way to pay it forward.
The 11th and 12th may be challenging, but the 23rd
and 24th are your strong days.
Scorpio (October 22-November 21) Everything
unfolds in slow motion around you, leaving you dis-
oriented and cranky. Look inward instead and let
your intense need to live at extremes express itself
on a deep personal level by engaging in some inner
housecleaning. Leave the world to itself. Most chal-
lenging on the 21st and 22nd.
Cancer (June 21-July 22) A time for a little ebb in
your life. Whatever you set in motion last month is
purring right along. You have done the heavy lifting.
Rest, relax, recharge and rejuvenate. Otherwise you
will be unable to act on new opportunities coming
your way. The 25th and 26th are perfect for a small
celebration.
Sagittarius (November 22-December 21) You’re
definitely looking for someplace - any place - to go.
Yet all that energy is consumed in a bog of infinite
possibilities, immobilizing you and amplifying your
impatience. Get physically active. That will clear your
circuits. The 8th-10th are your best days, the 23rd and
24th, not so much.
Leo (July 23-August 22) You feel light as a feather
and ready to rush back into life with formidable focus.
What’s paved the way for this transformation is the
recognition that you don’t have to lead everyone else
out of the swamp, just you. The 1st as well as the 27th
and 28th are strong days for you, while the 13th- 15th
are more challenging.
Capricorn (December 22-January 19) Things are
happening so fast that you’re having trouble keep-
ing up. Tap into that well of confidence you built last
month and all will be well. Remember, you created
this momentum. Enjoy the ride. You can handle it.
Rewarding days occur the 11th and 12th while chal-
lenging days are the 25th and 26th.
Virgo (August 23-September 22) You may
wonder if the whole world has gone on vaca-
tion because you can’t get any real answers out
of anyone, leaving you to spin in circles with no
real sense of direction. Do what you need to do
and ignore the rest. The 16th and 17th may be
a challenge, but the beginning of the month is
good for your business.
Libra (September 23-October 21) What you
experience this month goes beyond stress into
uncharted territory. Nothing seems real and yet
everywhere you look things are screwed up.
Your only option is to live with it until it dissi-
pates and you find yourself on terra firma again.
The 4th and 5th are the better of the days of the
month for you.
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bia Christian 44-19 on January
30. The Lady Loggers have now
won three straight games, with a
34-32 win over Knappa and a 33-
28 victory over Neah-Kah-Nie.
Head coach Jim Krahn
says the Lady Loggers’ biggest
enemy has been the flu, with sev-
eral starters missing significant
practice and game time through-
out the season.
Krahn says freshman
Jayden Hartman has really stepped
in and played well. “She’s really
improved and scored 12 and 11
points for us and has been our
leading rebounder as well,” says
Krahn. “She’s not the tallest play-
er but she just keeps hustling.”
Krahn says the team’s free
throw shooting has improved.
Krahn says Joyce Everett
continues to play well and some
of his younger players continue
to improve, including sopho-
mores Jordan Walters and Lauren
Ely. Foreign exchange student
Vanessa Wollny has stepped up
and rebounded and played well,
and added depth in the post.
Krahn says he is looking
to add a game to the schedule at
the end of the season as they look
towards the District Tournament
on February 15 and 17 because
scheduled league opponents Life
Christian and Delphian do not
have varsity squads this season.
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