The day after Christmas has long been our celebrated “Day of Nothing”. We schedule it as such. Leaving the house is forbidden, changing from pajamas sacrilege. We merely are, yet are together.
Ah, to celebrate nothing.
The day after Christmas has long been our celebrated “Day of Nothing”. We schedule it as such. Leaving the house is forbidden, changing from pajamas sacrilege. We merely are, yet are together.
Ah, to celebrate nothing.
Rey,
Enjoy your day after Christmas with your family…I unfortunately have to work. But the 2 days after New Year’s I will have off…then I’ll celebrate nothing (or better yet, go out and shoot). Until then, my friend, all the best…
Frank V.
Thank you, Frank! Happy New Year…
Sounds like a wonderful idea, but having zeroed my vacation time, it’s back to work I go.
Steven – you could always trying “doing nothing” at work…?
Nevermind.
Rey
Wonderful post, Rey ….. we also love to celebrate Nothing Day…. Thanks for the laugh and Happy Holidays to you and yours,
Janet
Thanks, Janet! There’s nothing like doing nothing. Good for the soul.
Rey
What a great idea! Canada is celebrating Boxing Day, which is a wonderful way of finding respite after a busy week!! 🙂