In Japan, the first three days of Japan are all holidays, and some people celebrate the entire first week as the beginning of the new year. Only thing is, it doesn’t include baking cookies.
I think that’s a great idea! Love how the entire strip is full of color and images, but the second is just you and the ball. Kind of how you feel empty after the Holidays.
Ida No almost 9 years ago
In Japan, the first three days of Japan are all holidays, and some people celebrate the entire first week as the beginning of the new year. Only thing is, it doesn’t include baking cookies.
jopfef almost 9 years ago
Excellent!!! I’ve already done movies and hot chocolate; good idea to add the rest of the goodies! Thanks, Melissa!
SHAKENDOWN almost 9 years ago
Celebrations are states of minds. We can commemorate everything, everyday, as long as there are ample funds tosupport the activities.
Neo Stryder almost 9 years ago
That reminds me a man in Great Britain who celebrates Christmas all the days of the year no matter what.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Something to lift your spirits during that bleak remainder of Winter, when there are no more holidays to look forward to.
Plods with ...™ almost 9 years ago
Whoo hoo! So I don’t have to take down the house lights!!.Yay!!
trekkermint almost 9 years ago
Orthodox Christians start Christmas on January 7, the same day as Epiphany.
meganlomax almost 9 years ago
I think that’s a great idea! Love how the entire strip is full of color and images, but the second is just you and the ball. Kind of how you feel empty after the Holidays.