Holiday Season
The Holiday Season is finally in full swing - just had my first cup of egg nog a few minutes ago. I promised myself I'd enjoy it for at least a half hour, but it didn't last much longer than two minutes. This is a season of miracles, no matter what specific winter holiday you choose to celebrate. Here's to your health and happiness - hoping that this holiday season will be the best one yet. We all have holiday needs, but they all start with the Nog. Even Ben & Jerry are getting into the act - with “Yuel Fuel” and “Gingerbread Cookie” ice cream. Suckbucks has their Peppermint Mochas, which I'm quite partial to. What's your favorite part of the Holiday Season?
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6 Comments
Anonymous
November 29th, 2004
at 7:04am
Same to you Chris, even though you probably won't read this…
bmh67wa
November 29th, 2004
at 7:16am
You have a great holiday too Chris!
Anonymous
November 29th, 2004
at 11:00am
Homebrew Eggnog lattes, venison jerky and peanut brittle…
These are few of my favorite things…… for the holidays.
Yum..
Happy holidays!
Anonymous
November 29th, 2004
at 7:26pm
snowboarding.
Tom Clark
November 26th, 2006
at 2:06pm
To Whom it May Concern:
I would like to remind you that in Canada , Christmas has a foundation based on Christianity and our celebration of this time of year largely linked to the berth of Jesus Christ. This is why it is called Christmas and why it has been the practice of real Canadians over the years.
Many newcomers to this country would like to change Christmas to the Holiday Season because they don’t believe in this Canadian Tradition.
Is too bad that we have people who want to live here but don’t respect our culture.
So when your company advertises using the term “The Holiday Season� this is insulting to most Canadians. This is the Christmas season, not the holiday season. Our tree is called the Christmas Tree, not the holiday tree.
So please respect the Canadian tradition when you advertise in the future…
Thanks so much
Tom Clark email: daysofglory@hotmail.com
Cole
December 30th, 2007
at 4:05am
My favorite part of the holiday season has to be spending time with family and exchanging gifts. I also am fond of the time of of school. Hope your holidays were great Chris =].