As usual, I forget these religious festivals, and have to rely on Kim to remind me. So this time, I am reblogging her post.
Happy Hannukah, everybody!
Tonight marks the first night of the Festival of Lights and I’d like to wish all my Jewish friends Hanukkah Sameach! I’m also turning this annual post in one a little more humorous this year so I hope no one minds.
Sorry, i am one again late, but i hope all had a nice celebrations. The Gremlins indeed are priceless. Maybe they are created with a view on the Russian Kreml? 😉 Michael
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I have to thank Kim for reminding me about this, Michael.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Great! I had noticed on Dolly’s blog (koolkosherkitchen.wordpress.com) too. Michael
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This is wonderful! My Jewish friends will laugh their heads off, too. Hats off to Kim.
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Kim never forgets the religious holidays, Jennie. I count on her to remind me. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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She is good at that, like being first in line. Best to you.
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It is wonderful having someone to help you remember festive dates! 🙂
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Yes, without Kim, I would be lost. I am not remotely religious.
Best wishes, Pete.
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We all have our strengths in life! For this very reason, interhuman relations are often complementary.
Best wishes.
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Yes, Happy Hanukkah, Warmest regards, Theo
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Thanks, Theo.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Happy Hanukkah to all who celebrate the miracle of the lantern during the darkest of days. C
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Thanks, Cheryl.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thanks for sharing this Pete!🤗
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Thank you, for always remembering. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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