Showing posts with label merry christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label merry christmas. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Wordless Wednesday #112

'Tis the season for lights since it gives us joy!



Mantra for today: We are all of us stars, and we deserve to twinkle. 
                                                                                                             Marilyn Monroe 

Happy Holidays and See you in 2016!

Friday, December 20, 2013

'Tis the season

'Tis is the season when the lyrics of War is over hums constantly in my ears....

So this is Christmas 
And what have you done 
Another year over 
And a new one just begun 
And so this is Christmas 
I hope you have fun 
The near and the dear one 
The old and the young 

A very merry Christmas 
And a happy New Year 
Let's hope it's a good one 
Without any fear 
And so this is Christmas 
For weak and for strong 
For rich and the poor ones 
The road is so long. 
And so happy Christmas 
For black and for white 
For yellow and red ones 
Let's stop all the fight 
A very merry Christmas 
And a happy New Year 
Let's hope it's a good one 
Without any fear 
And so this is Christmas 
And what have we done 
Another year over 
And a new one just begun 
And so this is Christmas 
I hope you have fun 
The near and the dear one 
The old and the young 
A very merry Christmas 
And a happy New Year 
Let's hope it's a good one 
Without any fear 
War is over over 
If you want it 
War is over 
Now... 

Time to mend our ways and be responsible for the sake of humanity all over the world!

Merry Christmas and see ya'll when the new year dawns upon us.

Monday, December 24, 2012

Holiday Wishes

With the holidays around the corner, I have encountered various incidents where there would be smirk on my fellow citizen, when wished.

I have always been confused with what to wish the other person especially when I have made my purchases from the sales associate and want to part from her.

Should I wish her, "Happy Holidays" OR "Merry Christmas"

I try to scan the associate of what ethnicity she is, and there have been times that I make a mistake...Result...that smirk indicating, "I don't celebrate it."

Question?

Should it really matter, as long as I am wished something?

Honestly, I don't mind being wished any of the above. Since, that gives me another excuse to be jolly and merry.

Mantra for today: Tolerance towards other religions and ethnicity is good for one's mind and body.