Welcome, My Sillies! Together we'll uncover morsels of sweetness in the light and dark. You'll crave chocolate. I'm a naughty influence. {Note: I avoid Hershey's but partake in regular fixes of fair trade and organic varieties.} Please enjoy a ravenous sampling, and may you fast become addicted. Cheers to all things sweet. That, Dear Sillies, includes you.
Thanks for cleaning up the confusion about how to spell Hanukkah. We put a happy Hanukkah on our church sign during the holiday a month or so after the attack on the Pittsburgh synagogue. I never knew so many Presbyterians had an opinion on how to spell it--and we changed it several times... Have a Happy Hanukkah, however you spell it, Robyn (or is it Robin?)
And to you and yours dear friend. The very best of the season to you.
ReplyDeleteThank you, EC. I wish you tons of the good stuff and a miracle or many.
Delete“May you notice and appreciate miracles this season and in the coming year!” A perfect wish and wishing the same to you.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mitchell. Hugs!
DeleteSame to you, Robyn!
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear Alex, for this and everything!
DeleteHappy Hanukkah, Robyn! Have a wonderful holiday!
ReplyDeleteI appreciate it, Debra. So far, so good.
DeleteBlessings to you, Robyn. I know you enjoy the small moments that make up this season. Be calm, be good, be well.
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you and Ray, Joanne. Thanks so much. Be well and warm. Love to you.
DeleteHappy Hanukkah, my love.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Love you, Janie. Thank you, friend.
DeleteThanks so much, Birgit. Your humor keeps me going around here. Best to you.
ReplyDeleteHappy Hanukah to you.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mary.
DeleteHappy Hanukkah you naughty girl you.
ReplyDeleteHaha. Good thing Santa doesn't have to leave me coal, right, Mike? Then again, he probably needs a fix for his frigidity.
DeleteThanks for cleaning up the confusion about how to spell Hanukkah. We put a happy Hanukkah on our church sign during the holiday a month or so after the attack on the Pittsburgh synagogue. I never knew so many Presbyterians had an opinion on how to spell it--and we changed it several times... Have a Happy Hanukkah, however you spell it, Robyn (or is it Robin?)
ReplyDeleteHappy Hanukah! I didn't realize there were so many ways to spell it.
ReplyDeleteA happy and blessed Hanukkah and holiday season to you, old friend!
ReplyDeleteHappy Hanukkah, Robyn! Have a terrific holiday!
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