The AdAmAn group of mountain climber are ready to ring in the new year with fireworks from to top of Pikes Peak. At an altitude of 14.000 feet above sea level with a temp of -26 and winds of 35 mph, the group, the group hiked up the mountain in 2 days and are ready to ring in the new year, a tradition of 102 years to honor the original Frozen Five in 1922. Happy New Year
“As the year comes to a close, it is a time for reflection – a time to release old thoughts and beliefs and forgive old hurts. Whatever has happened in the past year, the New Year brings fresh beginnings. Exciting new experiences and relationships await. Let us be thankful for the blessings of the past and the promise of the future.” ― Peggy Toney Horton ~ Thanks for your friendship.
“Tonight’s December thirty-first, Something is about to burst. The clock is crouching, dark and small, Like a time bomb in the hall. Hark, it’s midnight, children dear. Duck! Here comes another year!” ― Ogden Nash
"Hanukkah is about the freedom to be true to what we believe without denying the freedom of those who believe otherwise. It’s about lighting our candle, while not being threatened by or threatening anyone else’s candle. "-Rabbi Jonathan Sacks ~ Checking in friend
“The seven principles of Kwanzaa—unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith—teach us that when we come together to strengthen our families and communities and honor the lesson of the past, we can face the future with joy and optimism." —President Bill Clinton
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Morning Sweet Friend....So glad to meet you here at boomers, this
Monday morning, the start of another fine week and the end of 2024.My
only wish is for you n your loved ones to be Happy, Healthy and Safe,
everyday this year n the coming New Year.Love from my Heart to yours!Tu
amiga que nunca se olvida de ti Janet.
“I have told you these things, so that you can have peace because of Me. In this world you will have trouble. But be encouraged! I have won the battle over the world.” John 16:33 NIRV ~ Happy last few days of 2024
"I see Kwanzaa as an opportunity for African Americans to reaffirm ourselves if we choose to, a chance to rebuild and renew our focus. I see Kwanzaa as a holiday of the spirit." — Jessica B. Harris
“At this time of year, when the sun is most hidden, the holiday of Hanukkah celebrates the rays of hope and light. Often, it is through simple and unrecognized miracles that we are able to feel the warmth of hope and light.” —Rafael Goldstein
"Kwanzaa is a pan-African celebration of heritage and culture and family and community. The principles and the manner of observing the holiday lift up traditional values that are key to our lives." — Janine Bell ~ Saturday night blessings friend
“The spirit of Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, is shared by all people who love freedom.”― Norma Simon