104. Phineas & Ferb, Carpe Diem, Family (requested by Galaxina-the-Seedrian)

Request #2 of 15 from GTS!


Carpe diem, it was Phineas and Ferb's motto; they lived by it. The lyrics of that song were, in a way, true.

It was cliché; every day was a brand new day, and it wasn't ordinary. You don't have to have fun to make the most of summer!

It was another typical day, another day to seize the day, or, in Latin, carpe diem.

Things may go wrong, and it might not be a good day, but, still, and once again;

They seized the day and had fun.

Carpe diem. Alia die ad capiendum.


If you can't read it, that last sentence is in Latin. It reads: Another day to seize. It's also from Google Translate, so if you see some funky wordings, correct me in the reviews. And leave your thoughts on this while you're at it!

I apologize if this chapter was boring or cliché; I just didn't know what to do with it.