“December is the time for remembering the past and reaching toward the future.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson

December is a truly special time of year, filled with expectation and hope as we prepare to say farewell to the current year and welcome the next. As the last month of the year, December brings a sense of finality and the promise of new beginnings. It’s a time to look back on the past twelve months, celebrate our achievements, and learn from our experiences as well as look forward to the new year’s opportunities and adventures.
One of the most exciting elements of December is the holiday season. This month is a time when family and friends gather to cherish memories, whether it’s Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa**, or other festive holidays. The air is filled with the sound of laughter, the aroma of delicious holiday meals, and the sparkle of twinkling lights and decorations. Please don’t forget about your outfit: wear beautiful clothes and jewelry, as all of these preparations will create a special holiday atmosphere. December is a month for giving, for gratitude, and for spreading joy to people around us.
As we count down the days to the new year, there’s a sense of optimism and excitement in the air. We look forward to the fresh start that January brings, setting new goals, and making plans for the future. December is a time for reflection and renewal, a time to let go of the past and embrace the opportunities that lie ahead.
Also, I hope and wish that the next year will bring peace and harmony to every country, every family, and every heart.
In addition to the holiday celebrations, December is also a time to unwind and take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It’s a chance to relax, spend quality time with loved ones, and get some well-deserved rest.
December is truly a wonderful magical season filled with hope, love, and the excitement of new beginnings.
Happy December to all of you, my Dear Friends!
** Kwanzaa is a Pan-African and African-American celebration that honors history, values, family, community, and culture. Kwanzaa is a cultural celebration, not a religious one. As a result, individuals from many religious backgrounds, including African spiritual traditions, celebrate this holiday.
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Excellent advice, Angela! I will be following it and putting on some beautiful clothes and jewelry!
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I always do too 🙂. New Year is my most important holiday and I believe that starting the year on right foot is important. Actually, I will publish
soon my traditional post about how to celebrate the New Year and perhaps it will be useful and inspiring for you too. 🎄🙋
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It is certainly a magical time.
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It is 🙂 Thank you!
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Wishing you the best Angela. Your blog is a bright light!
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Thank you very much! Your words mean a lot to me 💗
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Happy December to you, too! 😘
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Thank you 😊💗
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