Just want to wish everyone here a wonderfully merry and blessed Christmas. Enjoy the day!
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Merry Kalikimaka and for those of you who aren't Christian...Happy Holidays!!! I really hope 2010 is a prosperous one. Really I mean it!!
And a Big MAHALO to Big Island Toyota who is taking care of my monthly unemployment check!!!Life is what you make of it...so please read the instructions carefully.
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Originally posted by craigwatanabe View PostMerry Kalikimaka and for those of you who aren't Christian...Happy Holidays!!!
Can I ride on your coattails, and second your New Year's wish for prosperity to all, in whatever form best satisfies the needs of each?
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Originally posted by Leo Lakio View PostThanks, Craig ... and I do celebrate Christmas as a holiday (just not as a holy-day).
Can I ride on your coattails, and second your New Year's wish for prosperity to all, in whatever form best satisfies the needs of each?
And now a Christmas MessageLife is what you make of it...so please read the instructions carefully.
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That was a sweet card to us all! I must share with you our lyrics to "We Three Kings", from when my sister and I were small. Being older than I was, she taught me these evil lyrics! "We 3 kings of Orient are/Trying to smoke a rubber cigar/It was loaded, it exploded/Now we don't know where we are"!!! My parents were utterly mortified when we sang it at Christmas Eve services one year--they were praying no one could hear us, but I'm sure the people sitting around us heard it!!!! Oh well...in memory of the good old days, I sing it once in a great while--but ONLY around the house!
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Yes, I wish you all 'Happy Holy Days,' ( or unholy if that is your bent....)
I celebrate Christmas as a secular and religious holiday, strange though it may seem.
I also celebrate the Winter Solstice (almost congruent),and recognize the sacredness of the season to celebrate, birth, rebirth, recognition, community gathering, and all GOOD things.
Concurrent (or closely aligned) holy days as well, though I don't understand them all: makahiki, kwanzaa, etc.
It's a great time of the year: a time of birth and rebirth, new years and new opportunities.
GO FOR IT! !!!!
Ka`onohi !Be Yourself. Everyone Else Is Taken!~ ~KaʻonohiʻulaʻokahōkūmiomioʻehikuSpreading the virus of ALOHA.Oh Chu. If only you could have seen what I've seen, with your eyes.
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