From all of us at the Developer and Platform Evangelism team here and the rest of us at Microsoft Canada, we’d like to wish you and your families happy holidays! Enjoy the downtime, have fun, be safe, and take a peek here every now and again because you never know what I might ...
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From all of us at CISB, to all of you—Happy Holidays and happy upcoming New Year for 2024! Jieri kuai le! Xin nian kuai le! Best regards, Douglas K. Prescott AKD Head of School/AKD Superintendent Canadian International Schools of Beijing ...
A few French Canadian families hold firm and postpone opening gifts until New Year's Day, but many have converted to the English tradition of presents on Christmas Day. The turkey has also become a primo centerpiece in Christmas Eve and Christmas Day meals in Canada. Roast goose and beef ...
A Yukon French-Canadian cheese board. By Vero Kherian for misscheesemonger.com.Cheese Tasting TravelsHappy 2018! Start The Year With A Cheese BoardPosted byby Vero January 3, 2018 share Happy New Year, cheese friends! How were your holidays? I feel like we have only just begun ours . ....
Happy holidays (ALL OF THEM) and may you enjoy your family traditions, or explore making new ones.
1. Eat: We always eat a special meal before sunset on the eve of holidays. Yom Kippur is no exception. This year was as non-traditional as it gets! A plant-based meal in a Latin restaurant with family & friends. It was a workday. Cooking one more festive meal would have put me ...
With well over a dozen holidays & birthdays every year, somehow, we've ALWAYS managed to spend THANKSGIVING together! But, it just wasn't going to happen this year. We were all together in Colorado for a week in July, before Son #1, daughter-in-law #1, & the grands moved to ...
Their youngest son Ralph, Jr., is my closest relative and we combine families on the holidays. I think you might remember some of the Easter and Christmas sto- ries about the dinners at Ralph's house. Anyway, after hearing Dad and Mom talk about Ralph, I asked what was wrong. Dad ...