
Day 24

I have this tradition to say
Merry Christmas!
Hyvää Joulua!
God Jul!
¡Feliz Navidad!
Buon Natale!
…in different languages

Day 24

I have this tradition to say
Merry Christmas!
Hyvää Joulua!
God Jul!
¡Feliz Navidad!
Buon Natale!
…in different languages

I will leave this postcard here for my blog followers, especially for all the commenters. I hope you know who you are. Even if you’re only reading or visiting, I greatly appreciate it. Also, thank you to RagTag for keeping this daily prompt alive. Without you, this blog wouldn’t be where it is today. So thank you. Until next time.

Happy birthday to me 🥳🎂
No one says happy birthday anymore, except if you mention it’s your birthday. On Facebook, you get notifications when it’s a birthday. Maybe the people who follow me don’t have it on. I used to get much more in the past. I wish people happy birthday, but I don’t get one back. Birthdays are not the same anymore anyway. It won’t ruin my day if no one says Happy Birthday. Either way, it’s nice when someone does say it. I only celebrate a birthday by going out to eat and maybe a cake. But that’s about it. I don’t want to fuss about any of that.
I don’t need birthday presents either because I already have everything I want. It was different when I was a kid. Birthday parties were necessary too. Why would you like to celebrate becoming older? Life is strange. When you’re young, you want to get older, but when you are, you wish you could be younger. Nothing is ever good enough in a person’s life.
If no one says happy birthday to you. You should say it to yourself because there is nothing wrong with saying that. So I say Happy Birthday to me.