My grandson was born on December 23. He loves it because I take him out for dinner and shopping for a birthday gift in October, his mom takes him for the same in November, and then he gets cake in December.
My twins were born on New Year's Day, so every January 1 the whole world celebrates them. Or so they used to think.My grandson was born on December 23. He loves it because I take him out for dinner and shopping for a birthday gift in October, his mom takes him for the same in November, and then he gets cake in December.

And I'm reminded of the Christmas song "A-soaling" which has the line "An apple, a pear, a plum, a cherry / Any good thing to make us all merry"... which doesn't work with "happy" unless you wanted to rhyme it with "sappy" or "crappy'"

My twins were born on New Year's Day, so every January 1 the whole world celebrates them. Or so they used to think.
Casamigos is my top seller by a country mile. Not sure if that's all the way national but it's probably close. Used to be 2:1 over the next closest tequila competitor, but they are in some hot water with the regulators for allegedly falsely advertising 100% blue agave when it is really loaded with all sorts of additives. They're part of the Diageo group along with Don Julio (the #2 seller) and are being sued in multiple countries by multiple plaintiffs. That little kerfuffle has boosted the Ochos and Teremanas of the world up the sales charts, but they don't have a fraction of the production capacity are so heavily allocated that I'm lucky to get a couple of cases a year.My sister-in-law that I went to Ireland with bought me for Christmas a pair of diamond-studded earrings in the shape of the Celtic Trinity Knot. We never exchange gifts with siblings, but she wanted to say thank you for all the planning I did for the trip. So now I have taken out my diamond studs that I always wear without ever taking them out and I am wearing my diamond trinity knots!
I also got a present from my sister this year - the one whose daughter lives here when she is in Canada. About a month ago I mentioned that my mini-Cuisinart that I use to mince a few heads of garlic at a time broke - and she picked one up for me! Also, she got me a bottle of Casamigos Tequila @Homer Potvin have you heard of it? Her son works at the LCBO and recommended it.
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Sorry, but that's not a Christmas song. That's a song for the Christian feast of Allhallowtide (All Hallows' Eve, All Saints' Day, and All Souls' Day).
(Those feasts are still celebrated in the Hispanic communities around here.) My Italian family has been making these for at least a half a century as Christmas cookies, although the commemoration of the Day of the Dead didn't make the trip across the Atlantic.