Here we are in 2006!
Here we are in 2006! This is a big Zero year for my husband and me. I will be 50 in April, he will be 60 in November, and our 30th anniversary will be in December. Yikes!! How time flies…
Yesterday was sunny and mild and today is dreary and wet. I don’t get too upset about rain this time of the year since this is the wetter time of the year. The years that we didn’t get winter rains we had droughts. It’s especially nice when I don’t have to get out into the rain….
Still working at the cookie factory. I don’t think that this job will last more than a couple of weeks, but we shall see. I’m pretty sure that another job will follow.
I’m not big staying until midnight on New Year’s Eve. I usually get up between 5 and 6 am and that is soon enough for me to face the New Year! I also don’t made resolutions. I have issues I’m dealing with but I take them to the Lord since I need his help to resolve them.
I know that a lot of people already have put away their Christmas decorations by now but ours will stay up until January 6th – the day the wise man arrive. The Catholics celebrate that day much more than other denominations. Spain is a Catholic country and they do not exchange gifts on December 25th – Christmas is spent going to mass and gathering with family members. The Three Kings bring the gifts so gifts are exchanged on January 6th. It was nice to see a non-commercial Christmas – something that is very unusual here in the United States.
Well the thunder is rumbling so I guess I better wrap this up and get off of the computer.
I hope that you and yours New Year is off to a good start!
Take care & enjoy,
Florence
Yesterday was sunny and mild and today is dreary and wet. I don’t get too upset about rain this time of the year since this is the wetter time of the year. The years that we didn’t get winter rains we had droughts. It’s especially nice when I don’t have to get out into the rain….
Still working at the cookie factory. I don’t think that this job will last more than a couple of weeks, but we shall see. I’m pretty sure that another job will follow.
I’m not big staying until midnight on New Year’s Eve. I usually get up between 5 and 6 am and that is soon enough for me to face the New Year! I also don’t made resolutions. I have issues I’m dealing with but I take them to the Lord since I need his help to resolve them.
I know that a lot of people already have put away their Christmas decorations by now but ours will stay up until January 6th – the day the wise man arrive. The Catholics celebrate that day much more than other denominations. Spain is a Catholic country and they do not exchange gifts on December 25th – Christmas is spent going to mass and gathering with family members. The Three Kings bring the gifts so gifts are exchanged on January 6th. It was nice to see a non-commercial Christmas – something that is very unusual here in the United States.
Well the thunder is rumbling so I guess I better wrap this up and get off of the computer.
I hope that you and yours New Year is off to a good start!
Take care & enjoy,
Florence

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