After what felt like eons, we arrived at the last day of 2020. New Year’s Eve is one of few holidays I actively celebrate. I wouldn’t say I’m big on Christmas. I’m usually preoccupied with adding bits of good karma to my little world (or serving penance from my negligence of it, depending on my vestigial Catholic mood). Thanksgiving, well, we’ve been over that. Much as I enjoy the food and commune, that day is finally done for me. Easter’s a total goose egg in my household. No pun intended. I’m just not big on resurrections or bunnies. I stopped celebrating the 4
Auld Lang Syne
Auld Lang Syne
Auld Lang Syne
After what felt like eons, we arrived at the last day of 2020. New Year’s Eve is one of few holidays I actively celebrate. I wouldn’t say I’m big on Christmas. I’m usually preoccupied with adding bits of good karma to my little world (or serving penance from my negligence of it, depending on my vestigial Catholic mood). Thanksgiving, well, we’ve been over that. Much as I enjoy the food and commune, that day is finally done for me. Easter’s a total goose egg in my household. No pun intended. I’m just not big on resurrections or bunnies. I stopped celebrating the 4