There used to be a long, boring gap between New Year’s Day and Easter, but fortunately Martin Luther King Day came along to help break it up. Thanks for yet one more contribution to society, Dr. King!
That’s why until you are an adult and have children of your own, you think of the gap between X’mas and New Year’s as boring. But when you get to be in charge of the celebrations, the gap is more of an oasis where you catch your breath. With food prep, gift buying for people who have everything they need, “special” relatives and now Covid… Happy New Year everyone!
For my best girl and I, there’s an example of a rarely heard term and a celebration
The term = Serendipity. On an August day in 1962, beautiful blue eyes met stunned brown eyes and their two orbits began a mutual attraction. A very happy coincidence.
Celebration: On this date in that same year, those two orbits melded into one.
The blue eyes are still bright and beautiful and the brown eyes are still stunned.
Time and age have had little effect, only minor wear and tear. We are thankful every day for that.
So, happy anniversary blue eyes. Gonna go for 60 starting today.
Actually, between from Christmas to New Year’s is the Octave of Christmas. The whole thing is Christmas. Or maybe to January 6, or the Sunday following.
Say what? Christmas is definitely a “storm” (especially for introverts like myself!) but New Year’s isn’t! New Year’s social shenanigans are VOLUNTARY.
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 3 years ago
There used to be a long, boring gap between New Year’s Day and Easter, but fortunately Martin Luther King Day came along to help break it up. Thanks for yet one more contribution to society, Dr. King!
Sanspareil almost 3 years ago
Be more aware of the storm before the calm!
Doug K almost 3 years ago
Sure, you can see it as: calms between storms, but it could also be seen as: valleys between mountain peaks or breaks between celebrations.
cmerb almost 3 years ago
That is a cute puppy in the first panel .
cervelo almost 3 years ago
That’s why until you are an adult and have children of your own, you think of the gap between X’mas and New Year’s as boring. But when you get to be in charge of the celebrations, the gap is more of an oasis where you catch your breath. With food prep, gift buying for people who have everything they need, “special” relatives and now Covid… Happy New Year everyone!
sandpiper almost 3 years ago
For my best girl and I, there’s an example of a rarely heard term and a celebration
The term = Serendipity. On an August day in 1962, beautiful blue eyes met stunned brown eyes and their two orbits began a mutual attraction. A very happy coincidence.
Celebration: On this date in that same year, those two orbits melded into one.
The blue eyes are still bright and beautiful and the brown eyes are still stunned.
Time and age have had little effect, only minor wear and tear. We are thankful every day for that.
So, happy anniversary blue eyes. Gonna go for 60 starting today.
Ignatz Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Actually, between from Christmas to New Year’s is the Octave of Christmas. The whole thing is Christmas. Or maybe to January 6, or the Sunday following.
Masterskrain almost 3 years ago
More like the eye of a hurricane…
DM2860 almost 3 years ago
I heard a preacher once say that in life you are either in the midst of a storm, coming out of a storm or entering a storm.
Uncle Bob almost 3 years ago
It’s called having a career, kid…
Cactus-Pete almost 3 years ago
A calm between storms is still a calm before a storm. Of course, the statement is completely wrong (having just been to Costco yesterday – yikes!).
Richard Perry almost 3 years ago
When you’re retired all holidays are a pain in the ass. They mean no mail delivery, or open banks.
EMGULS79 almost 3 years ago
Say what? Christmas is definitely a “storm” (especially for introverts like myself!) but New Year’s isn’t! New Year’s social shenanigans are VOLUNTARY.