
Happy Festive Season!!, originally uploaded by malyousif.
Christmas is here again, and these are part of the tradition in our household, gingerbread cookies!
These were made, baked and decorated by my daughter Hanan.
We wish you all a very happy festive season, and this time, all three great religions celebrate their own happy occasions almost at the same time: Christmas, Hanukkah, Eid Al-Ad’ha and New Year!
May God bless you all.
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May Allah bless you and your dear family with the best of health, peace of mind, joy and prosperity all your life. Eat well and live well.
Warm regards
God Jul och Gott Nytt Ã…r (Merry Chirstmas in Swedish)
Thanks, Mahmood. Best wishes to all.
Hey Mahmood,
Merry Christmas! I hope that you, your family and indeed anyone who reads this enjoys this great time of year!
Chris
Oh they look lovely. May I please have the recipe?
Happy holidays!
Mele Kalikimaka to all.
Hanukkah known as the Festival of Lights or Festival of Rededication
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanukkah
Happy Festivus everyone
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festivus
Or as the silly saying goes, have a cool Yule everyone. 😉
:-X
Merry Christmas
And for all those like me whose birthday also comes at this time of year have a happy separate non-combined-with-all-the-other-happies birthday.
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Happy birthday my friend!
Merry Chrismas to all. It seems gad brining all his relgions togahter to celebrate and understand that he just wants love and joy for all .
best wishes for all .
Merry Christmas to you and your family. I hope you guys have a wonderful day that’s filled with love, peace and especially happiness. Hopefully Santa got all of you exactly as your heart desired… and by the looks of your new grill, maybe he did! 🙂
Happy New Year too!
Your daughter did a beautiful job!
As my grandfather would say:
Maayad-ayad nga Paskwa
Mahigugmaon nga Bag-ong Dag-on kinyo tanan!
and Grandma:
Malipayon nga Paskwa
Mahamungayaon nga Bag-ong Tuig sa inyong tanan!
Essentially: Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
not that it’s very important, but i’ve been wondering why ‘chanad’ is a tag for this post…some symbolism i’m missing? 😕