Blurry Season

This time of year is normally filled with Christmas carols, white snow and massive amounts of anything edible. Snowman are out and in full swing making many winter wonderland appearances while Christmas presents are being bought and ripped open at a rapid pace. Smiles, alcohol and a good amount of laughs are passed around like a peace pipe on an Indian reservation. Overall it’s a good time to be around friends and family and catch up on some of the happenings of the past year, regardless of how far you have to travel to see some of them.


Christmas time or even winter time is a good time for the winter advocate or the closet skier to get out and enjoy. Hopefully you live in the northern hemisphere and get to enjoy the winter sensations but even if you don’t you can still feel that “Christmas feeling” in the air.

I just wanted to make a quick note and I hope everyone got to feel that special feeling and got to see everyone they wanted to see during their few mandatory days off this winter.
*raises glass quickly*

Cheers to Christmas time… can’t wait for your drinking buddy “New Years Eve” to come along next. Shit, what to drink? Guess I have to go shopping again, but this time to the liquor store, haha…

Ciao-

2 comments:

  1. No white snow or snowmen in my part of the world at Christmas! Just sun, sand and summer. :) A little bit different to what you northern folks are used to, but that 'Christmas feeling' is still definitely in the air. The only difference is that Santa is wearing shorts. ;)

    Cheers to you too! Bring on New Year and 2010! :) Woo, cocktails by the beach! (See, there is an advantage to this summer thing. ;) )

     
  2. Nothing like being with extended family across the world on Christmas Day.

    Or hitting up a Weinactsmarkt with new-found buddies and drinking some gluhwein! :)