It is Aloha Friday! In Hawaii, Aloha Friday is the day that people take it easy and look forward to the weekend.Therefore, I’ll ask a simple question for you to answer. Nothing that requires a lengthy response. If you’d like to participate, just post your own question on your blog and leave your comment below and link in Kailani’s blog.
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This week's question is:
Are you dreaming of a White Christmas? Do you live in an area where you are likely to get snow for the holiday?
I live in CANADA (Prince Edward Island) It is pretty much a given that we have snow for Christmas... One year I think it was 2004 Christmas day was so mild and definitely no snow...we received a major snow storm on Boxing day that left us shut in for a few days...Thank goodness for leftover turkey and Christmas treats... as well as lots of things to keep the kids busy...
G.I. Joe/ Army Party!
7 years ago
I would LOVE a white Christmas, but I live in Alabama. It rarely snows here :(
ReplyDeleteJDaniel would love to play in snow. We got a little last year here in S.C.
ReplyDeleteI am always dreaming of one. I love the snow! sometime we have one here in Maryland. If not I need to get my fix and go up to the mountains for the snow, It's always snowing/blizzard in DeepCreek:-)
ReplyDeleteno snow here... it would be nice though
ReplyDeleteWe are in Saskatchewan and to be honest we normally have way more snow that we have (it snowed the last two days). I"m just happy there will be white stuff on the ground for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI'm dreaming of a white Christmas too. In the Phil. where I was born we also celebrate Christmas- it's a busy day and everybody is busy preparing parties here and there. But in Thailand it's a normal day because they have a different beliefs.
ReplyDeleteLike you, I live in a snowy area. Most years there is a decent amount of snow in December. The 60 degrees yesterday was a major fluke. Of course, I would love to light our menorah for Chanukah in flip-flops one year ;)
ReplyDeleteI sure hope we will get snow, but probably not.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, andrea
As long as it isn't too white, I'm okay.
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I would be thrilled to have a white Christmas, however the odds are not in my favour.
ReplyDeleteI wish but no snow here
ReplyDeleteA white Christmas would be cool. We live in Maryland do I guess it is possible.
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday!!!!
ROFL!!! I'm in Texas and we don't dream of it but low and behold it was just here on Friday!
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