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December 1, 2012

"HAVE A GOOD MONTH"


 
 
Kalo Mena!  = Have a good month!
 

      In Greece every first of the month we wish each other to have a good month, kinda like when we say 'Have a good week' on Monday or 'Have a good day' in the morning, etc. In fact there is a greeting for practically everything "Good day.. midday.. . afternoon... evening.. .night... week... month... year... winter... work... journey... holidays... rest... "

      December is here and I can say that Christmas feels like it's just around the corner. The pre-Christmas fast has started, stores have "put on their christmas outfits", many houses are already decorated (I'm decorating mine this weekend!), the streets are lit with christmas lights, christmas shopping has begun, the radio plays christmas songs, the TV plays christmas movies and shows (already!) and well, the commercials, OH! those endless commercials about toys and stuff...ARGH!!! 


What other proof do you need? It's December!!!

Tis' the season to be jolly...
Fa,la,la,la,la,la,la,la...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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2 comments:

  1. yes..endless commercials about toys..make my kids go crazy, especially the oldest one..he's already asked Santa for..pretty much everything :)

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  2. Have a great month! I cann't wait to start decorating the house. It's going to be a crazy week! Any tips and diy ideas for Christmas decoration?

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