Josh and I are getting ready to head to Mass for the Christmas Eve service which I'm sure will be extraordinary. I feel very blessed to have found my home in the Catholic Church and to celebrate the birth of Christ once again!
I am thankful for the many blessings this year. For my friends and family. For my job, for the opportunity to pursue my master's degree, and for Marty being a part of my life again.
Thank you all for reading my blog despite my lack of posts here and comments to yours. I will try to be a better blogger during the break - at least until I find myself overwhelmed once again. But it's a good kind of busy.
Once again... Merry Christmas!
4 comments:
Excuse me please, I do not get it right, what is wrong with wishing a Good Christmas? Why should it be "political uncorrect"? I am really no Christian fundamentalist, but anybody here, people with muslim background included, wishes a "Froehliche Weihnachten". It's just normal. I wish to some Jewish friends "Happy CHanukka" or gratulated some Turkish friends to the prophet's birthday (at another time of course!). It is very important to keep the individuality, to see and understand the "singleness" - sorry, do not know whether this word exists, "EInzigartigkeit".
Is there another wave of political correctness, uncorrectness, or how one will call the now new order of speech, through America?
Merry Christmas, Annabel. Hope you'll have a fine mass.
Enjoy your Christmas with family. I hope God blesses you in countless ways this next year.
I'm a tad late due to all the holiday stops I had to make...but Happy(late)Holidays...late=my life story.
I'm starting a club called "Slacker Bloggers"..with me as the president,if you wanna join.hahaha(kidding)
Your post is so sweet..cuz I forgot to mention something you said about those that aren't celebrating w/ friends or fam,cuz there are alot of people that prolly didn't have such a good Christmas.That was awesome that you noted that ya know?
Take Care
hug hug
Hope your Christmas was merry and filled with lots of warmth and joy, family and friends.
here's to all the best in 2009!
NFH
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