
Here's one from last night's caroling at the in-laws. I'm holding Abby and Priso looks like he's had a few too many nips from the punch bowl, but actually he was the DD and this is what he looks like stone cold sober.


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enterprikayak wrote:
Kevin Thomas Riley wrote:celebrate and celebrate, we're free (as in there are public holidays) for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day (we call it Second Day Christmas), then New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. Then there's Epiphany on January 6th.
No Thanksgiving or Halloween here. The Jewish community celebrate Chanukkah of course. But Kwanzaa!? No offense, but as far as I know it's an artficial, made-up holiday. It's not observed across the pond. If I didn't follow US media I wouldn't know about it either.
Alelou wrote:It's not exactly huge here either. I don't think I've ever personally known a single black person who actually celebrates Kwanzaa. It seems to exist primarily for public service messages on TV and neat little grade school curriculum lessons celebrating diversity.
enterprikayak wrote:Alelou wrote:It's not exactly huge here either. I don't think I've ever personally known a single black person who actually celebrates Kwanzaa. It seems to exist primarily for public service messages on TV and neat little grade school curriculum lessons celebrating diversity.seems that way here too. We are a shockingly "white" society in my small part of Canada....I'd actually appreciate a little more diversity around here, but no....little old white ladies as far as the eye can see.
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