How do you celebrate holidays?
It has started. It has begun. One celebratory occasion after another. Usually, that is how I think of the last four months of the year. Just four more months. There’s Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, and New year’s eve. There’s Halloween. Yah! Mischief. Mayhem. Monsters. Food. Family. Fun. Nostalgia.
There’s a time when we supposedly look back at the past year and remember its grand occurrences. There’s a time when we eagerly await what the new year will bring.
We plan. We play. We pray.
This year’s celebrations that are to come will be bittersweet. There will be sadness, for it has been a rough year. I can only truly hope that it gets better. I’m not too sure I will have any resolutions for the new year. I don’t know whether I will select, as I typically of, a word for the coming year. This year, I went from adventurer to survivor, in some respects.
Regardless, I will bring mirth. I will carry hope forward this season. May it be a kind, joyful one for us all.
Categories: Culture, current events, death, identity, mental health, Psychology, The Seasons





iNDeed The Birth of
Mirth We Cannot Afford
To Allow Mirth To Get Away
From Breathing Free
Again
Dear
Miriam
Not Unlike Baby
Groot Dancing Through
Hell Dodging Flame Throwing
Monsters With Unlimited ‘Arms’…
i Suppose We Could Xion Rave Dance
As Long As Peace Lasts Yet That’s Way
too Serious
In an Ocean
of Mirth
Dodging
Flames All Around..:)
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Yes, indeed, an ocean of mirth
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Hehe i Wish Word Press
Would Keep One Kind
of Log-in Yet Really
Who Needs A
Name When
The Way You
Write is A Finger Print
Only Yours
Anonymous
me hehe
Haha…
Anyway
‘i Am Groot’
‘We aRe Groot’
And ‘They’ Are Groot Too..:)
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