Word of The Day: Impossible (not able to occur, exist, or be done; very difficult to deal with.)
"Nothing is impossible. The word it's self says I'm possible!" Audrey Hepburn
Word of The Day: Impossible (not able to occur, exist, or be done; very difficult to deal with.)
"Nothing is impossible. The word it's self says I'm possible!" Audrey Hepburn
Word of the Day: Rejuvenate!! Rejuvenate originated as a combination of the prefix re-, which means "again," with the Latin parent of juvenile and junior—juvenis, meaning "young." Rejuvenateliterally means "to make young again" and can imply a restoration of physical or mental strength or a return to a more youthful, healthy condition. Things that are timeworn can also be rejuvenated.
Word of day: willie-waught: a large gulp of alcoholic beverage, a swig, a copious or deep draught!
How will you welcome the new year??
One of my friend's birthday is January 1--can you believe? But, we have a way of celebrating--we close out the old year by attending the ball drop in our neighborhood plaze--and then, if it isn't too cold, we have a birthday party minute after midnight on January 1--always fun to have cake and champage in the same hour
My photo of the day is Leftover Cookies!
Boxing Day got its name when Queen Victoria was on the throne in the 1800s and has nothing to do with the sport of boxing.
The name comes from a time when the rich used to box up gifts to give to the poor.
Boxing Day was traditionally a day off for servants, and the day when they received a special Christmas box from their masters.
The servants would also go home on Boxing Day to give Christmas boxes to their families.
Another way to end 2021 and begin 2022– is with a mystery by Jessica Dayon! Each week Jessica will release a scrappy block, which I'll enjoy as my scrap bin is overflowing! Jessicain.blogspot
It’s time to think about greeting cards I’ll send out this year. Most years, if I’m not feeling pressed, I’ll create my own cards. One ye...