Showing posts with label Happy Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happy Holidays. Show all posts

Every Day's a Holiday

 


Ain't that the truth? This practice of turning every single day into some sort of celebration or tribute to whatever obscure person, place or thing has gotten way out of hand but, boy, it sure is another excuse (lame or otherwise) to bring out the treats! (as if we need to after the indulging in the previous months)

In January of 2026 alone (according to the National Calendar which is a thing) here are some of the special days you can look forward to: Keto Day (1/5), Bobblehead Day (1/7), Arkansas Day (1/11), Green Juice Day (1/26) and My Birthday (1/29) which is not on the calendar but should be.

But this is still pre-Xmas and the middle of Hanukkah which calls for some choice blog posts from the past twenty years gathered together on one page that I oh so cleverly call

HAPPY HOLIDAZE (click here for all the cheer)


Here you find festive posts about the season including the fake War on Christmas, a sweet story about a mall Santa Claus, holiday movie suggestions and a treacherous tale I spent on the road in the winter snow called CHAINS OF FURY.

Besides that, I've included other holidays as well (the real one not the faux ones that keep dolling out year after year. Gotta be a marketing ploy) Anyway, there are plenty of year end wrap-ups for New Year's, how I love love on Valentine's, some Thanksgiving turkey talk and wonderful Easter memories like the great bunny movie NIGHT OF THE LEPUS.

These should keep you busy until next year when I kick thing into high gear. Or just kick things, which I have been known to do.

Whatever you celebrate...

HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO YOU AND YOURS. BE GOOD TO TO EACH OTHER AND FOR GOODNESS SAKE, BE GOOD TO YOURSELVES. 

WE ALL DESERVE IT.



Happy Holidays from MMM!


 

Happy Holidays.
It's a greeting.
You want to say Merry Christmas?
Do it.
But don't insist on the latter when anyone else who tells you the former.
It's a big wide wonderful world out there with all kinds of people wanting to celebrate this time of year just like you do, maybe not in the same manner but for the same basic reason.
So let's drop all the pretense.
Someone is wishing you well when they say those words.
You should be grateful to hear those words at all and if you're willing to do so, wish them the same using whatever verbiage you wish to convey.
Now, and especially now, after the year we've all had, we can come together in spirit and give each other the thing we need most in this life...
PEACE.
(Sorry. Didn't mean to yell.)
And Happy Holidays, y'all and to y'all, a good night.